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Sleepless
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Topic: Sewer connections on R178 Posted: 14 Mar 2014 at 2:02pm |
I kept the hose carrier that came with my 178 but supplemented it with the 64" carrier that is now on sale at Camping World. My decision to purchase the CW carrier was price-driven.
Bob
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2014 R-Pod 178 (OUR POD)
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Bubink
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Posted: 14 Mar 2014 at 1:56pm |
Glad I stumbled on this topic as we are in the midst of sewer hose debates/decisions. We bought the Valterra Dominator for our hose but have been reading good reviews about the Rhinoflex system. I know the Rhinoflex will fit in the black tube from D&C Inc but we would have to get the 60" one from them to accomodate the longer length we want. SO pros and cons of Rhinoflex vs Dominator?? New tube from D&C or make one from 4"-6" PVC? My goal is to have a tube that will store all the stuff associated with the sewer so need any input anybody can offer!! Thanks!
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cody91
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Posted: 14 Mar 2014 at 1:32pm |
Originally posted by CharlieM
Didn't realize the 178 had separate sewer connections, but here's the info. The suggestion from Sleepless is correct. Only one hose is required. Normally the gray tank will need emptying more frequently than the black. The black tank should be kept closed until it fills to about 75%. Then empty and close again. The last time it should be back flushed until clean. The gray tank can be emptied anytime, but it should be kept closed until about 75% to have enough water in the tank to flush the hose after emptying the black tank. The last time it's emptied the hose should be flushed with clean water before it's stored. Some campers leave the gray tank valve open and the hose connected while camping, but I don't recommend it. You can leave the hose connected to the gray fitting, but keep the valve closed until you are ready to empty the tank. An open valve is an invitation to an accident or to sewer fumes backing up into the camper if a vent sticks open. It happened to me
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Thanks Sleepless and CharlieM! I sincerely appreciate your help. Cody91
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CharlieM
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Posted: 14 Mar 2014 at 1:21pm |
Didn't realize the 178 had separate sewer connections, but here's the info. The suggestion from Sleepless is correct. Only one hose is required. Normally the gray tank will need emptying more frequently than the black. The black tank should be kept closed until it fills to about 75%. Then empty and close again. The last time it should be back flushed until clean. The gray tank can be emptied anytime, but it should be kept closed until about 75% to have enough water in the tank to flush the hose after emptying the black tank. The last time it's emptied the hose should be flushed with clean water before it's stored. Some campers leave the gray tank valve open and the hose connected while camping, but I don't recommend it. You can leave the hose connected to the gray fitting, but keep the valve closed until you are ready to empty the tank. An open valve is an invitation to an accident or to sewer fumes backing up into the camper if a vent sticks open. It happened to me
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cody91
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Posted: 14 Mar 2014 at 1:05pm |
Originally posted by Sleepless
The normal sequence is to empty and flush the black tank and hose, then move the hose to empty the grey water tank. We then rinse the hose (using a Hydroflush) and by then your hose is about as clean as it is going to get. The main thing to remember is to empty the black water tank first, then the grey.
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So does that mean both tanks are closed until it's time to empty them? How often do you connect a house and use the BT Flush feature? Do you do that every time you empty?
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Sleepless
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Posted: 14 Mar 2014 at 12:17pm |
The normal sequence is to empty and flush the black tank and hose, then move the hose to empty the grey water tank. We then rinse the hose (using a Hydroflush) and by then your hose is about as clean as it is going to get. The main thing to remember is to empty the black water tank first, then the grey.
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cody91
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Posted: 14 Mar 2014 at 11:28am |
Just purchased a new R178. I'm trying to determine what the best sewer hose set up would be. When camping using full hook ups, is it better to have one sewer hose and alternate between BT and GT as they become full? Or is it better to have two constantly connected sewer hoses and a Y-adapter connected to the sewer drain? Can anyone reflect on their own personal experiences with this? Thanks!
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