โJan-29-2018 01:50 PM
โFeb-01-2018 02:15 PM
drsteve wrote:TNGW1500SE wrote:nagel wrote:
Macerator pump".......do those handle "solids"? I have boys.
FYI, girls poo too.
I think nagel is talking about other sorts of solids...
โJan-31-2018 05:02 PM
TNGW1500SE wrote:nagel wrote:
Macerator pump".......do those handle "solids"? I have boys.
FYI, girls poo too.
โJan-31-2018 04:14 PM
Atlee wrote:.
I either dump at the camp ground or usually dump at the university where we tailgate 6 times a year. The camping is strictly boondocking, but the university does have a dump station we can use. That's always a "quickie" deal. Can't take time to flush out the black tanks. But that doesn't usually matter. We'll be using the trailer again the following week.
If I need to really flush out the black tank because we will not be using the TT for a while, or we've boondocked somewhere dumping is not available, we will drop by a local campground. So far, they let us dump for free. Of course, anytime I need propane, I go there to buy it.
โJan-31-2018 03:08 PM
โJan-31-2018 02:35 PM
TNGW1500SE wrote:nagel wrote:
Macerator pump".......do those handle "solids"? I have boys.
FYI, girls poo too.
โJan-31-2018 07:27 AM
โJan-31-2018 05:11 AM
BCSnob wrote:
Plus our discussion of possible shortcomings for the use of a macerator (which you did not offer) may be of use for the OPs (or other readers) situation.
โJan-31-2018 04:59 AM
โJan-31-2018 04:15 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
... 'though I do wonder why you have to "turn around your rig multiple times to dump" if using a macerator ... what difference does how the trailer is oriented make? :h
BCSnob wrote:
... the lean of the trailer when pulling into drive in front of house makes emptying the tanks difficult without significant lift of the opposite side of the trailer from the dump valve and raising the tongue of the trailer.
โJan-31-2018 12:16 AM
nagel wrote:
Great info. Free dump stations at rest stops in Iowa. Wow. We don't see that in Missouri. I talked to flying J and they also want $10 so might wait until I get home.
โJan-30-2018 06:09 PM
nagel wrote:
Macerator pump".......do those handle "solids"? I have boys.
โJan-30-2018 05:33 PM
SoundGuy wrote:the lean of the trailer when pulling into drive in front of house makes emptying the tanks difficult without significant lift of the opposite side of the trailer from the dump valve and raising the tongue of the trailer. Turning around to park in front of house facing other direction requires pulling up a steep 30โ high hill into a pasture, turning around and the pulling out of the pasture down in front of the house. Parking this way allows access to a small level spot for the trailer but not TV that is not accessible with the rig pointing the other direction. Then parking in the storage location requires pulling across a one lane colvert on the drive, turning around in a different pasture, pulling back up hill into the pasture above the house and backing in next to barn.BCSnob wrote:
unless you too have to turn around your rig multiple times to dump and then park, my comment goes not apply to your situation. But if you want to require implicit statement of โmy situationโ in addition to a detailed description of my situation, so be it.
That's the point - every situation is different, 'though I do wonder why you have to "turn around your rig multiple times to dump" if using a macerator ... what difference does how the trailer is oriented make? :h Not arguing, just asking what this has to do with using a macerator ... if anything, I would think it would be easier as you just run the macerator hose whichever direction you want, unlike a stinky slinky which is limited in length and can only function properly by gravity if it's sloping in the right direction.
โJan-30-2018 05:15 PM
nagel wrote:
Any good words of advice on how/where to dump from home? Obviously, the goal may be to dump before we head home, but what if we still need to dump once we get back home?
โJan-30-2018 04:01 PM
centerline wrote:nagel wrote:
Anybody have any luck with dumping into a tote and releasing into septic?
are you on an actual septic tank or city/municipal sewer system?... dumping into a septic tank is no issue as long as you dont use a formaldehyde based chemical....
and if you use an environmentally friendly chemical with enzymes, it could be beneficial to the septic system...
if you are on the municipal sewer system, it doesnt matter...
a macerator system may work well for you, as it could pump the waste thru a hose for some distance, and yes, it will grind whatever has passed thru your body, and toilet paper which are the NORMAL solids one would find in the toilet, but NOT wipes, or sanitary napkins...