I have a fifteen foot twenty-six mil sewer hose and sometimes I need an extension with it. Sometimes a three foot hose would be adequate. In this case, I have to run the hose down along side the RV and then back again to the camp sewer system. It would be good if the state's requirements for campgrounds would designate that the sewer, water, and electrical pedestal all be within the ten feet (or some other number) of each other and be on the campsite it is servicing. I hate running my sewer hose, water hose, or electric connection across the campsite of a neighbor to get to my connection.
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I have a fifteen foot twenty-six mil sewer hose and sometimes I need an extension with it. Sometimes a three foot hose would be adequate. In this case, I have to run the hose down along side the RV and then back again to the camp sewer system.
It would be good if the state's requirements for campgrounds would designate that the sewer, water, and electrical pedestal all be within the ten feet (or some other number) of each other and be on the campsite it is servicing. I hate running my sewer hose, water hose, or electric connection across the campsite of a neighbor to get to my connection.
Magic stuff. Thanks.
Have a hard time taking the connectors off. Any video instructions you recommend?
I wonder how the hose creases get clean?
Seems like they would have 'stuff' in the creases that may not rinse out.
whats your thoughts on pvc and rubber roofs. thanks
Who didn't like this video? 😂