Thank you sooooo much! Great video, short, and easy to understand with a lot of information on what someone will need for this particular problem and where to buy the things ur gonna need! Thanks again. Love the fallen hero tribute at the end, so touching and important not to forget their sacrifice. Safe Travels ❤️
Nice product and great explanation for its use; cheaper than a maserator pump, indeed. Also, as a USAF vet (Viet Nam era), I really appreciate you guys honoring a fallen brother/sister vet! Y'all Be Safe!
It’s funny we just picked up one of those. Great job on explaining how it works. There are two things you need to know to be a plumber. 1. Is water runs down hill. 2. Most important is never bite your nails. 🤣😆 Thanks for sharing stay safe and sending love your way! ❤️🤣
Great video and great information. Great job on showing how to do it. Looks easy but it’s a tough job and it needs to be done. Thank you Dustin! See you soon! Travel safe.
I've been in that situation more than once and have been lucky not to get hit yet but it's like pulling straws and hoping you don't draw the short one. I didn't even know that there was such a device I'll have to buy one. Thank you for telling us about it.
Many of times I have had the same issue, sometimes the way they build the RV spots they don't think of things and they probably never had a RV and I have used all 35 ft of sewer hose before and uphill LOL
oooooooo you about to have a poopy incident lol oh man what a handy little gadget welp you just gave me another reason to amazon. thank you for that lol. im goin to be all over that. but loved how you had to check your notes for the description. lol thank for sharing guys love ya.
great info . I would change only one thing, that would have a different color hose for waste clean out. i would never want to use a clean out hose for potable water.
Thanks so much for the uphill tips, thumbs up. However, I would never use my white (potable) supply hose connected to the sewer system, just too much opportunity for contamination. I also use a backflow preventer when connecting my dedicated grey/black garden hose to a potable supply line.
Check out valterra t58 twist-on waste valve its sold on amazon for like 20 bucks.. It gets rid of that little bit of water or whatever comes out when yea pull the sewer hose off.
Hi there, great video. quick question. I have installed permanent connection to my RV to my sewer line beside the house that leads to the city line. I have installed sewer pump to pump it better, my question is, should keep the black and gray valve ON all the time, if not why not? thanks
I don't know much about sewer pumps but you should keep your black tank valve closed and dump periodically. If you leave it open all the time, all of the liquid will run out and solids will stay and build up in the tank.
Professor Poopsquire I presume...😂 it doth roll down hill one may say. Excellent elevating technique! jolly good! The old rinser fascinating, can you upload a pdf of your hose connections? 😂 you guys always rock 👍 ttyl ✌️
I can't upload pdf of RU-vid comments but there are links to the products in the description of the video. It will take you to the product on Amazon which has pictures.
Good video. Two comments: (1) you had that water hose strung pretty tight. What did you have it tuned to? (2) great job showing how to flush out the hose and get in your aerobic exercise at the same time. Keep them videos coming and safe travels.
This is what i call a badly designed rv park. I will usually find a different site next time and if not possible i scratch it off my list. It's just a pain to do this. But this is a great way to deal with it. I have that same valve sprayer and use it every time.
Question. When your septic inlet is higher than your drain, what is the trick for just normal use? I have to go out 3 or 4 times a day to clear the line.
When we have an uphill inlet, we keep our gray tanks closed. When they are close to full, we open them and the force of the water pushes it uphill. When you get done, your drain hose will be full of water but your tanks will be empty. If you leave your gray valve open, normal use will not have enough pressure to push the water uphill and out. Hope this helps.
What concerns me with this method is that I don’t see a back flow bib on the fresh water hose connection which will prevent sewer waste from back flowing into the potable water system. So essentially it’s connecting a potable ( drinking water) line to a sewer line😳😳😳
1) You are supposed to use an orange water hose when connecting to any sewer pipe to flush it. 2) You cannot use hose splitter / y valves on the water spigot in an RV park. Even with an anti siphon valve on the park spigot, water still can feed back into the water system from the hose you have hooked up to the flush fitting you are using. Every campground I have stayed at has signs prohibiting splitter valves on their water faucets and a water sheriff going around removing them.
We have the hose we use to flush the black tank marked so it only gets used for that. We have been full time for almost 4 years and have never been told we had to remove our splitter. If any "water sheriff" ever tried to remove mine without permission, he would have bigger problems than water.
I can understand the concern but I've been camping for 10 years and I've never seen a sign prohibiting splitter valves. And God help the "water sheriff" if he ever removed mine without talking to me about it first. 😃
I use splitters whenever there aren't two spigot for over 20 years, and I have never seen a single sign it sounds like any rv park without two needs to be updated.