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sewer line upgrade - need to replace cap and sewer hose

rvshrinker
Explorer III
Explorer III
The cap with the bayonet clips needs replacing, also my stinky slinky has a hole. Is there a recommended ‘system’ for all this? My slinky lasted 3 years before developing 2 holes. I guess that’s just the expected lifespan. I know some have a clear elbow they hook up to the sewer line, I’m not sure I really want to see more than I need to!

so: stinky slinky plus sewer cap upgrade, let me know your thoughts.
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wa8yxm
Explorer III
Explorer III
Caps are mostly generic. Any RV store. Wal*mart, and many hardwares have 'em

Hose. I like the Tetford I think it's the Sentenal now days but it's a heavy duty

Drain master is of course. the best
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rvshrinker
Explorer III
Explorer III
thank you everyone for all the ideas and tips

agesilaus
Explorer III
Explorer III
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QCMan
Nomad III
Nomad III
Where do you store your hose? If you keep it in the bumper it will not matter what hose you get as the rust inside will wear holes in any hose. Get a fencepost with caps or a round plastic sewer hose storage pipe. A good cap is a clear one with a garden hose fitting on it so if there is any leakage you can control the release of it. Not fun but better than pulling the 3" cap with fluids behind it.

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Dutch_12078 wrote:
This cap will let you see if there's been any leakage before you remove it:

Camco Clear Sewer Cap

This is the hose I use and have found to be quite durable:

Camco RhinoFLEX 15ft RV Sewer Hose Kit


Ditto on the RinoFlex

JimR

IAMICHABOD
Explorer II
Explorer II
Dutch has good Ideas and I use the Rhino brand too.But I like a Clear Elbow connected to it so I can see if the tank is clean after dump and rinse

As for the cap I like the ones with a handle,much easier to use with these old hands,Like this one it also comes in clear. the small cap is useful to drain anything into the hose doing away with that surprise when opening the large cap.
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agesilaus
Explorer III
Explorer III
I'm trying some sealant spray on one of our hoses that leaked from day one. I'll let everyone know if it works. I connected our cap with a length of 1/16th inch cable that is too short to let the cap drag if forgotten.
As for brands I favor Rhino right now because of the way it collapses and stays collapsed.
For caps whatever appeals to you, Camco is the most common.
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Dutch_12078
Explorer II
Explorer II
This cap will let you see if there's been any leakage before you remove it:

Camco Clear Sewer Cap

This is the hose I use and have found to be quite durable:

Camco RhinoFLEX 15ft RV Sewer Hose Kit
Dutch
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