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Old 08-19-2015, 09:29 AM   #1
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Sewer Hose Angles

Just moved to a new seasonal site and of course the sewer hole is in a different location compared to my previous site. How big of a deal is it to have 90 degree angles in a sewer hose? I could just run the Rhinoline out at a straight angle from my camper but would really prefer to have the line snaked under the camper a bit. If I had two 90 turns in the line could this get me into trouble when I dump the black water?
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As long as it's not leaking. It all flows downhill. LOL
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Have a full tank when dumping so you have enough water to push the poop around the corners.
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Have a full tank when dumping so you have enough water to push the poop around the corners.
Why do I find this statement hilarious?



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It all flows downhill. LOL
You forgot the "SH" Norty.
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Why do I find this statement hilarious?



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90's are not your friend. 45's are the best to use at your seasonal site. No need to ask me how I know. Not fun opening up a hose that is plugged.
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Because your mind is in the gutter?
More like in the sewer!

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Because your mind is in the gutter?
Maybe!

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Adjust your diet, and most anything will flow through the 90° turn.
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This thread went "down the tubes" pretty quickly lol.A certain scene from RV keeps playing in my head
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Old 08-20-2015, 05:54 AM   #12
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Seasonal or not, you're asking for trouble if the black valve is left open.
Dumping at a seasonal site should be no different than any other.
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