Jan-01-2020 04:34 PM
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Jan-02-2020 12:09 PM
ScottG wrote:
How a garbage disposal works
Jan-02-2020 11:55 AM
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Jan-02-2020 08:53 AM
NRALIFR wrote:
Got it. It’ll never work.
Centrifugal force = bunk.
If you’d ever played with one on a bench, you’d know that they don’t suck worth a dam, but as long as the flow of liquid into the top is continuous, they sure as heck will pump.
:):)
Jan-02-2020 07:25 AM
GDS-3950BH wrote:NRALIFR wrote:
Must be, because with rv2go’s post I could now point to four individuals who claim that they do.
They all are lying?
There’s rv2go’s post, there was one on some RV brand forum site that I couldn’t view the pictures cuz I’m not a member, and there were at least two on the steampunk workshop site I linked to.
There were also a couple of adamant deniers on the linked site, and I liked the site owners response to one of them: “This is clearly not the website for you.”
He was probably making that Jedi hand wave motion in the air, too.
:):)
Lots of people claim lots of things, that does not mean squat.
Of coarse it will work with the disposal sitting on the ground lower than the tank, and the discharge hose level with the tank supplying it at a higher elevation. But I'm calling BS on the disposal overcoming 4' of downstream head. And that's with a 10' discharge hose let alone 100' that is claimed in your link. Centrifugal force my rear end.
A garbage disposal can't do that, even on Dagobah with Yoda putting it all together.
rv2go wrote:
I have been using a homemade garbage disposal setup for over 15 years while parked for months at my daughters house. I pump 75 feet thru a 3/4" hose. I am hooked up to city water so it's no problem to rinse the Black tank.
Also, what I like about my setup is that the gray water will drain as used.
Jan-02-2020 06:57 AM
cooldavidt wrote:
A friend has a macerator on an Airstream. It is at ground level and the inlet is large diameter. I think their Airstreams has shower and bathroom sink plumbed through the black tank to provide plenty a liquids. Not sure if that is a common practice.
Jan-02-2020 06:55 AM
Jan-02-2020 06:38 AM
Jan-02-2020 05:31 AM
NRALIFR wrote:
Must be, because with rv2go’s post I could now point to four individuals who claim that they do.
They all are lying?
There’s rv2go’s post, there was one on some RV brand forum site that I couldn’t view the pictures cuz I’m not a member, and there were at least two on the steampunk workshop site I linked to.
There were also a couple of adamant deniers on the linked site, and I liked the site owners response to one of them: “This is clearly not the website for you.”
He was probably making that Jedi hand wave motion in the air, too.
:):)
Jan-02-2020 04:44 AM
Jan-02-2020 04:25 AM
NRALIFR wrote:
Got it. It’ll never work.
Centrifugal force = bunk.
If you’d ever played with one on a bench, you’d know that they don’t suck worth a dam, but as long as the flow of liquid into the top is continuous, they sure as heck will pump.
:):)
Jan-02-2020 04:02 AM
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