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Old 10-04-2016, 06:56 AM   #1
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Sewer Hose Replacement

I need to replace the old Sewer Hose so I am looking for recommendations on what manufacture offers the best features. I would like the capability to expand the length of the hose if necessary. Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Motoring Marko.

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Camco RhinoFlex for several years now, very satisfied. I have a 15' foot main hose and a 10' extension. Also have a Camco short clear adapter I put at sewer outlet connection first to assess when my black tank flushing is complete.
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X2 on the RhinoFlex - Very sturdy setup and has worked flawlessly for me.
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Camco RhinoFlex for several years now, very satisfied. I have a 15' foot main hose and a 10' extension. Also have a Camco short clear adapter I put at sewer outlet connection first to assess when my black tank flushing is complete.
I have exactly what he has!
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I need to replace the old Sewer Hose so I am looking for recommendations on what manufacture offers the best features. I would like the capability to expand the length of the hose if necessary. Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Motoring Marko.

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I have the Camco Rhinoflex set up like the other members, make sure the ends are tightened as per instructions and it will work fine. I also bought the Rhinoflex 45 degree clear adapter. The clear adapter started leaking after few months, took it off and used just the hoses and all worked fine, the gasket was still in place. I emailed Camco, explained to them what happened and asked them if they had any problems with the clear adapter, got a response in 2 days that they shipped out a new clear adapter ! Hopefully I won't have the same problem next time. Good Luck with your choice !
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I have the Camco Rhinoflex set up like the other members, make sure the ends are tightened as per instructions and it will work fine. I also bought the Rhinoflex 45 degree clear adapter. The clear adapter started leaking after few months, took it off and used just the hoses and all worked fine, the gasket was still in place. I emailed Camco, explained to them what happened and asked them if they had any problems with the clear adapter, got a response in 2 days that they shipped out a new clear adapter ! Hopefully I won't have the same problem next time. Good Luck with your choice !
I carry a spare gasket just in case...
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I carry a spare gasket just in case...
X2. Gasket kit sourced from Amazon, local Camping World store also stocks it.
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Thanks. I bought the a Rhino Flex through Amazon. No directions came with it. Guess I Google it.

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Thanks. I bought the a Rhino Flex through Amazon. No directions came with it. Guess I Google it.
One suggestion I can offer. Make sure the twist locks at the end of the hose(s) are tight before use and be advised they are reverse thread. I found out the hard way my first use, thank goodness it was just a gray water leak.
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Camco RhinoFlex for several years now, very satisfied. I have a 15' foot main hose and a 10' extension. Also have a Camco short clear adapter I put at sewer outlet connection first to assess when my black tank flushing is complete.

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One suggestion I can offer. Make sure the twist locks at the end of the hose(s) are tight before use and be advised they are reverse thread.
I carry a RhinoFlex 15' and a 5' extension. Both fit nicely in the rear bumper. I had a small leak in the long hose at the twist lock. Took in apart, cleaned it and applied Vaseline and reassembled. Did it to both hoses at each end. Leak free since.
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And another vote for Rhino. I see the operator has already bought his. X2 on checking to make sure the ends are really tight so the hose does not slide off. Glad it was the gray tank he figured that one out on. LOL
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Old 10-18-2016, 07:47 AM   #18
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One suggestion I can offer. Make sure the twist locks at the end of the hose(s) are tight before use and be advised they are reverse thread. I found out the hard way my first use, thank goodness it was just a gray water leak.
Thanks I'll make sure of that.

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