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I carry a separate green gardenhose for cleaning the sewer hose. .... our drinking water hose is white, I carry a separate green hose for servicing the sewer. That way I never have to worry about contaminating our drinking water. Do not camp with the black tank open. The liquid will drain out leaving a tank full of solids that will harden over time creating a huge problem. I never dump the black tank unless it is at least half full. I will add water to the black tank to dump it. I always make sure I have plenty of water to push the solids out of the tank. Also, I dump the black tank completely, leave the black valve open, open the grey valve, let it flow for a few seconds to get the black waste flushed out of the sewer hose then I pick up the sewer hose higher than the tanks to force some of the grey water into the black tank. Then I close the black valve, finish draining the grey tank and clean the sewer hose with a green garden hose. My theory is, I get all the solids out of the black tank and partially fill the black tank with soapy water to help clean the black tank. Happy RVing. Kev
Great info Kevin! Agree with all. This was one of my first videos LOL...The RV Odd Squad has carried me a long way in 8 months. I did a great black tank video discussing what you warn about here. Thank you👍😀💚
I use a white hose for drinking water, and I use a black hose to clean the sewer parts. Definitely drain the black tank and then use the gray tank to rinse out the black tank and then disconnect the sewer hose from the RV and rinse everything from that end going toward the sewer rinsing one piece at a time as I go and all that water goes down the drain. Sometimes I will hold the sewer hose up making a loop and fill that loop with clean water and then dump all that all at once to thoroughly rinse out the hose and everything down stream into the drain.
Can you further explain the green bag in the toilet before you take off thing? Also, are you saying you leave 33% of the black water in the tank when leaving to slosh around and clean the inside of the tank during travel or fill the black water tank back up with clean water after flushing 100% of the black water?
I recommend nitrile instead of vinyl gloves. Bring a plastic trash bag to dispose of them. Once you've flushed your black tank and hose, break it at the rig. Take a spare hose that is connected to a splitter at the hose bib and flush the black hose down the drain--never on the ground. You can stop by the dump station and rinse the hose and fitting there as they usually have a concrete drain basin to the pipe so you can lay it on the concrete and hose it with the effluent running down into the sewer and not the ground. Note that putting away wet hoses, which everyone does, creates a greenhouse for goobers. If you're getting odors, flush better and drain better. Just think of those gloves and hoses as flesh eating bacteria- or Kryptonite- don't let the contaminated surfaces touch anything clean. Dirty to dirty. A plastic bin works well. You can hose it out and flush with the previously mentioned soln. at 9 parts dihydrogen monoxide to one part sodium hypochlorite. Learn how to remove gloves from anybody in the medical profession so you don't contaminate yourself. If you don't do this correctly, you'll contaminate your truck door handle, keys and shifter knob. Consider making a pit stop on the way out at a bath house to wash your hands really well, not to mention it allows me further before the next potty break for my prostate. I always walk my site and pick up the trash others left so its better than I found it. I don't want to get blamed for those bottle caps and cigarette butts. Make sure you leave the breakers 'off' and the lid closed on the service post. I argue with my wife about this but ALWAYS report problems to the management. How do they know to tighten that leaky hose bibb that's wasting water and running up operation costs? Be part of the solution to make these parks better for the next guy. If the tree branches need to be trimmed let them know. They'll thank you. Great stuff kids! Thx for sharing.
This is Excellent feedback! Thank you so much for taking the time to share these tips. This comment has so many golden nuggets! We have a lot of fellow newbie RVers that watch our videos and we tell them to read the comments for tips from RV Veterans. This video is one of our oldest and we're a little embarrassed about it. Thank you for taking it easy on us! :-)
Would it be better to spray the fresh water into the black tank hose to rinse it out BEFORE disconnecting it from the sewer, so that the water goes in the sewer and not on the grass? And did you change gloves before grabbing the fresh water hose? I appreciate this video. I am trying to learn everything before I buy my RV.
I do much the same as you do when preparing to leave my site. Maybe not quite so paranoid when storing my sewer hose but I usually pour a couple of buckets of water in the toilet and let it rinse a bit and then a couple of buckets of water with the additive. Don’t forget the wheel chocks, I say that because I have forgotten mine before. I use mine about nine months of the year so it gets lots of use.
Great video John. The only thing I do differently is to keep my stabilizing/leveling jacks down until I pull my slides in. I've heard horror stories about damaged slides/components when they are pulled in or slid out when the trailer is unlevel or unsteady. So I keep hooked up to shore power to save batteries like you...then I pull in my slides, raise my leveling/stabilizing jacks, raise my tongue jack (travel trailer), hook up the truck, lower the tongue jack, disconnect shore power, connect power cable to truck (lights, brakes and battery charge), make sure all is secure, do a walk around and I'm good to go. Not trying to be an armchair quarterback....just my 2 cents. Thanks again for a great video!
Always love your updates. John I follow a similar format as you. The one point you made about unplugging until the last moment to save wear on the battery is one that I need to do. Thank you!
We keep a spray bottle of 1/10 Bleach and water solution and after spraying out the hose and fitting (while attached to the sewer still so the run off does not go onto the ground) we spray each end and the fitting before storing then we spray the area around the sewer connection at the site just as a courtesy to the next camper to get the site! I don't go crazy just a spritz or two.
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My wife and I have been RVing since 1998 owning our 3rd fifth wheel now. We aren't full timer's but plan on taking our 2016 Keystone Montana south for the winters someday. I like your video and wanted to mention that from what I know about any RV with slideouts is that when you pull or push your slides, the RV should be level. I saw you had your rig hitched up first before the slides were in. I could be wrong, maybe it was level. Just my thoughts and wanted to keep you from any future problems with your slides. Keep up the good work.
We did not know that. It's because of comments like this that we have learned so much! Good catch Jim! So you've been RVing long enough to know what you're doing and see the influx of new RVers! Please don't hesitate to keep sharing your experience. Thank you Jim!
For extra storage for your sewer hose. I went to Lowe's a pick up a vinyl post for a fence.they are just a little bit bigger then the trailer bumper.I mounted in the pass through storage Compartment. Mounted to go from door to door. Put 2 end caps on.that way if the hose move in side you can still get out .now I have a bigger rig.with 2 black an 2 gray water need a lot more hose.so now we got clear containers 4" deep about 3 ft long.you an fit 2 25 ft sewer in them. An they stack nice.for the water hose I got an orange extension cord real.left enough hose out to hook up the faucet.then just roll the hose on the real.just roll out what you need .An roll back up an put the 2 ends together. As for putting the bombs in the black tank.most of the time they do not dissolve. What I found out the best chemicals to use is TankTech.2 cap full to 40 gallons. An is good to use in gray tanks to.when you dump the sell is not strong most of the you can smell it. As for that earthquakes when are going down the road.with the suspension that are trailers today are very smooth.
Being a pre-newbie, I saw a friend hook up to the sewer at his site, but have never done it myself, because we don’t have our RV yet, even tho our plan is similar to yours and others. We are both retired and are in the process of selling “everything” and going on the road full time. First let me say that I do appreciate all of the “mistakes“ and “do rights” and tips that you show us in your videos. It is very helpful to me, and I am sure to others, as well. You, as well as others, tend to skip part of the process in the video, but no movement is too trivial for someone trying to do it the first time. Speed up the mundane parts of the video, if needed. Also, you said that you were going to stay hooked up to the electrical at the park until after you pulled in your slides, but you didn’t. Was the truck running, providing charging power to your house batteries as you pulled in your slides, or was that just strictly battery power? My wife and I love you and Mercedes, and your life together, so please don’t be offended by my comments...just searching for knowledge from those who have traveled that road before us.
We are not offended at all. Mercedes and I jumped in with both feet and did the best we could, sharing our experience "real time". That was the first video I did just a few weeks into our experience. We will eventually do another video on the same topic and we think it we be much more comprehensive.
@@RVOddCouple My dumb question is .. do you leave the black water line open during the stay? In other words everyone hooks them up but they wait to drain them the last day}?
Great video...But we don't like to have our fresh water hose anywhere near the stinky-slinky. Buy a Y connect for the water and a separate flexhose to rinse out the stinky-slinky when you have full hookups. What Carol R said...
Just a thought, but you might want to consider leaving the sewer hose connected to the sewer system at the park when rinsing the hose. After you rinse the hose onto the ground, the next camper will be walking around that area where you did the rinsing not knowing a sewer hose was just rinsed there. Dogs and children could be walking there as well. I look forward to future videos!
Great point, but what I did was after rinsing the sewer hose by emptying the gray tank, I then rinsed it with the water hose down the sewer. It cleaned the hose but it went into the sewer.
Very good question- as we were driving down I-95 at 2 in the morning- we looked in the camera on the back of the rig and saw something flying around... 2 guesses what it was.. yep.. a waste hose.. needless to say.. it was garbage after the severe case of road rash. Lesson learned. 😉
I'm glad my travel trailer came with metal hinged metal doors on the bumper with a hasp that I can lock with a small padlock. I have heard of people stealing sewer hoses.
Great video but seeing the white water hose used to flush the sewer was cringeworthy. NEVER DO THAT!! Use a specific water hose for that dirty deed. Ours is a dark orange which matches the sewer hose. We're newbies too so appreciate you sharing your tips but sometimes we learn as we go. Keep the videos coming!
@@RVOddCouple you say that now... it only takes one time. Go spend the 15 dollars and get the proper hose for the job. Sure, you are super careful now, but once that confidence builds the chance of taking something for granted also increases. Potable water hoses are white for a reason, to identify them as safe for drinking water only. Standard water hoses are made from recycled tires and other materials that are not certified for use in drinking water. Potable water hoses are constructed of safe material that does not emit toxic substances like your typical garden variety hose especially after sitting in the hot sun for several hours. Can you use potable water hoses for doing the nasty... sure, but why... when perfectly good and cheaper alternatives are available.
4:08 WHOLLY SHIT JOHN, Did you just pour your Shitty water out right there in the grass and then Wash off the Drainpipe right by the Power pole.... WOW, now I have to remember that I'll be walking in shit water from others when I go to plug in.
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Ok, I really enjoyed this video, I found it very informative and interesting. Suggestion: Do a video on the Black Tank cleaning itself. You discussed a lot, I’m guessing 85%, but a step A to Z might help us a lot... Especially seeing the RV Movie with Robin Williams! Thanks, Dave
David Gabrie I agree Dave, that was my first video and I missed so much. I didn’t even talk about a designated water hose to clean black water hose. Lol. I’ll get better 😂
I see there are plenty of comments about the white hose being used, so I’ll leave that matter alone. However, seeing you disconnect your sewer hose from the clear connector and letting the remain drain on the ground before cleaning the connector and hose on the ground is wrong on so many levels. PLEASE do not do that and do not teach others to do that. Do you want your toddler walking through your raw sewage, or your dog, which would be drawn to such lovely smells? Your videos have been good and interesting to this point, but you may want to do an update on what you’ve learned from these comments to right the wrongs.
+Sandy Fisher Hi Sandy, I certainly don’t want my Todler walking thru someone’s else waste! You are right, the comments have taught us so much. That was me doing the best I could as a newbie and one of our first videos. We will do an updated video in the future. Thank you for contributing to our learning curve :)
Love these videos! Very helpful! There is a glitch with the link for the top 10 must haves in an rv. It says it is disabled when I click on it. Do you have a different link to this list? Thank you again for sharing this info!!! Safe travels!!
We did forget to mention "always use dedicated hose" but we do. We just assumed it was common sense. Never mix your fresh water hose for septic! Thanks for watching.
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I carry a separate green gardenhose for cleaning the sewer hose. .... our drinking water hose is white, I carry a separate green hose for servicing the sewer. That way I never have to worry about contaminating our drinking water.
Do not camp with the black tank open. The liquid will drain out leaving a tank full of solids that will harden over time creating a huge problem.
I never dump the black tank unless it is at least half full. I will add water to the black tank to dump it. I always make sure I have plenty of water to push the solids out of the tank.
Also, I dump the black tank completely, leave the black valve open, open the grey valve, let it flow for a few seconds to get the black waste flushed out of the sewer hose then I pick up the sewer hose higher than the tanks to force some of the grey water into the black tank. Then I close the black valve, finish draining the grey tank and clean the sewer hose with a green garden hose.
My theory is, I get all the solids out of the black tank and partially fill the black tank with soapy water to help clean the black tank.
Happy RVing. Kev
Great info Kevin! Agree with all. This was one of my first videos LOL...The RV Odd Squad has carried me a long way in 8 months. I did a great black tank video discussing what you warn about here. Thank you👍😀💚
I use a white hose for drinking water, and I use a black hose to clean the sewer parts.
Definitely drain the black tank and then use the gray tank to rinse out the black tank and then disconnect the sewer hose from the RV and rinse everything from that end going toward the sewer rinsing one piece at a time as I go and all that water goes down the drain.
Sometimes I will hold the sewer hose up making a loop and fill that loop with clean water and then dump all that all at once to thoroughly rinse out the hose and everything down stream into the drain.
Can you further explain the green bag in the toilet before you take off thing? Also, are you saying you leave 33% of the black water in the tank when leaving to slosh around and clean the inside of the tank during travel or fill the black water tank back up with clean water after flushing 100% of the black water?
Try this one for Black Tank ua-cam.com/video/Wjjb32E-y3Q/v-deo.html
I recommend nitrile instead of vinyl gloves. Bring a plastic trash bag to dispose of them. Once you've flushed your black tank and hose, break it at the rig. Take a spare hose that is connected to a splitter at the hose bib and flush the black hose down the drain--never on the ground. You can stop by the dump station and rinse the hose and fitting there as they usually have a concrete drain basin to the pipe so you can lay it on the concrete and hose it with the effluent running down into the sewer and not the ground. Note that putting away wet hoses, which everyone does, creates a greenhouse for goobers. If you're getting odors, flush better and drain better.
Just think of those gloves and hoses as flesh eating bacteria- or Kryptonite- don't let the contaminated surfaces touch anything clean. Dirty to dirty. A plastic bin works well. You can hose it out and flush with the previously mentioned soln. at 9 parts dihydrogen monoxide to one part sodium hypochlorite. Learn how to remove gloves from anybody in the medical profession so you don't contaminate yourself. If you don't do this correctly, you'll contaminate your truck door handle, keys and shifter knob. Consider making a pit stop on the way out at a bath house to wash your hands really well, not to mention it allows me further before the next potty break for my prostate.
I always walk my site and pick up the trash others left so its better than I found it. I don't want to get blamed for those bottle caps and cigarette butts. Make sure you leave the breakers 'off' and the lid closed on the service post.
I argue with my wife about this but ALWAYS report problems to the management. How do they know to tighten that leaky hose bibb that's wasting water and running up operation costs? Be part of the solution to make these parks better for the next guy. If the tree branches need to be trimmed let them know. They'll thank you.
Great stuff kids! Thx for sharing.
This is Excellent feedback! Thank you so much for taking the time to share these tips. This comment has so many golden nuggets! We have a lot of fellow newbie RVers that watch our videos and we tell them to read the comments for tips from RV Veterans. This video is one of our oldest and we're a little embarrassed about it. Thank you for taking it easy on us! :-)
Would it be better to spray the fresh water into the black tank hose to rinse it out BEFORE disconnecting it from the sewer, so that the water goes in the sewer and not on the grass? And did you change gloves before grabbing the fresh water hose? I appreciate this video. I am trying to learn everything before I buy my RV.
I do much the same as you do when preparing to leave my site. Maybe not quite so paranoid when storing my sewer hose but I usually pour a couple of buckets of water in the toilet and let it rinse a bit and then a couple of buckets of water with the additive. Don’t forget the wheel chocks, I say that because I have forgotten mine before. I use mine about nine months of the year so it gets lots of use.
Good advice Fred. This was my very first video. The next one on preparing to move will be much better now that I have some experience 😀 Thank you Fred
My wife does a walk around after I secure the outside for moving. She never trusts anyone but herself :) 4 eyes are better than 2
Good idea and Yes they are! 😀👍
Great video John. The only thing I do differently is to keep my stabilizing/leveling jacks down until I pull my slides in. I've heard horror stories about damaged slides/components when they are pulled in or slid out when the trailer is unlevel or unsteady. So I keep hooked up to shore power to save batteries like you...then I pull in my slides, raise my leveling/stabilizing jacks, raise my tongue jack (travel trailer), hook up the truck, lower the tongue jack, disconnect shore power, connect power cable to truck (lights, brakes and battery charge), make sure all is secure, do a walk around and I'm good to go. Not trying to be an armchair quarterback....just my 2 cents. Thanks again for a great video!
Great info! We plan on releasing another video on this topic now that we've been doing it a little while. Thank you Mike 😀
Always love your updates. John I follow a similar format as you. The one point you made about unplugging until the last moment to save wear on the battery is one that I need to do. Thank you!
You are welcome Gary👍😀 Happy to help
I'm gonna keep commenting to show support. Another great video.
We keep a spray bottle of 1/10 Bleach and water solution and after spraying out the hose and fitting (while attached to the sewer still so the run off does not go onto the ground) we spray each end and the fitting before storing then we spray the area around the sewer connection at the site just as a courtesy to the next camper to get the site! I don't go crazy just a spritz or two.
Great Idea! Thank you
Hello Ford Family💚 Mercedes & I are going back today and updating all of our pinned comments. We wanted to say Thank you for supporting us as long as you have. We look forward to meeting you All when we get up into CT. 💚💚💚
John you take a lot of pride taking care of your rv
Yes I do 😃👍💚
My wife and I have been RVing since 1998 owning our 3rd fifth wheel now. We aren't full timer's but plan on taking our 2016 Keystone Montana south for the winters someday. I like your video and wanted to mention that from what I know about any RV with slideouts is that when you pull or push your slides, the RV should be level. I saw you had your rig hitched up first before the slides were in. I could be wrong, maybe it was level. Just my thoughts and wanted to keep you from any future problems with your slides. Keep up the good work.
We did not know that. It's because of comments like this that we have learned so much! Good catch Jim! So you've been RVing long enough to know what you're doing and see the influx of new RVers! Please don't hesitate to keep sharing your experience. Thank you Jim!
@@RVOddCoupleI'm looking at my Montana all snow covered and can't wait to take it up on Lake Superior this Spring.
I would love to see you guys get a drone in the future. Aerial photography would be great.
Jim Burlingame We have a Drone and will be sharing our footage soon. We love it
Binge Worthily!!
Thanks for watching :)
We never use our drinking water hose for cleaning our tank hose. We carry a hose marked specifically for black tank cleaning.
Carol Reay Great point Carol! I missed that in the video. We have 2 hoses as well 👍. Thank you for contributing 😊
Good job. Thanks
Your welcome
For extra storage for your sewer hose.
I went to Lowe's a pick up a vinyl post for a fence.they are just a little bit bigger then the trailer bumper.I mounted in the pass through storage
Compartment. Mounted to go from door to door. Put 2 end caps on.that way if the hose move in side you can still get out .now I have a bigger rig.with 2 black an 2 gray water need a lot more hose.so now we got clear containers 4" deep about 3 ft long.you an fit 2 25 ft sewer in them. An they stack nice.for the water hose I got an orange extension cord real.left enough hose out to hook up the faucet.then just roll the hose on the real.just roll out what you need .An roll back up an put the 2 ends together. As for putting the bombs in the black tank.most of the time they do not dissolve. What I found out the best chemicals to use is TankTech.2 cap full to 40 gallons. An is good to use in gray tanks to.when you dump the sell is not strong most of the you can smell it. As for that earthquakes when are going down the road.with the suspension that are trailers today are very smooth.
Did you use your drinking water hose to wash out your sewer hose. I carry a separate green hose for clean up white hose for drinking??
No we didn't use the same hose. We have 2 white hoses. But we forgot to mention that we have them marked for that reason exactly. Good Catch!
Being a pre-newbie, I saw a friend hook up to the sewer at his site, but have never done it myself, because we don’t have our RV yet, even tho our plan is similar to yours and others. We are both retired and are in the process of selling “everything” and going on the road full time. First let me say that I do appreciate all of the “mistakes“ and “do rights” and tips that you show us in your videos. It is very helpful to me, and I am sure to others, as well. You, as well as others, tend to skip part of the process in the video, but no movement is too trivial for someone trying to do it the first time. Speed up the mundane parts of the video, if needed. Also, you said that you were going to stay hooked up to the electrical at the park until after you pulled in your slides, but you didn’t. Was the truck running, providing charging power to your house batteries as you pulled in your slides, or was that just strictly battery power? My wife and I love you and Mercedes, and your life together, so please don’t be offended by my comments...just searching for knowledge from those who have traveled that road before us.
We are not offended at all. Mercedes and I jumped in with both feet and did the best we could, sharing our experience "real time". That was the first video I did just a few weeks into our experience. We will eventually do another video on the same topic and we think it we be much more comprehensive.
@@RVOddCouple My dumb question is .. do you leave the black water line open during the stay? In other words everyone hooks them up but they wait to drain them the last day}?
I hope that is a ‘special hose’ you just use for cleaning your back water pipes and fittings and you keep it away from everything else.
lol Raymond, we do! We should have mentioned it but it was one of our first videos and we forgot to say it.
Great video...But we don't like to have our fresh water hose anywhere near the stinky-slinky. Buy a Y connect for the water and a separate flexhose to rinse out the stinky-slinky when you have full hookups. What Carol R said...
Just a thought, but you might want to consider leaving the sewer hose connected to the sewer system at the park when rinsing the hose. After you rinse the hose onto the ground, the next camper will be walking around that area where you did the rinsing not knowing a sewer hose was just rinsed there. Dogs and children could be walking there as well. I look forward to future videos!
Thats a great point. Thanks for watching!
Great point, but what I did was after rinsing the sewer hose by emptying the gray tank, I then rinsed it with the water hose down the sewer. It cleaned the hose but it went into the sewer.
You didn't do a pull test to make sure your trailer was securely hitched so that it doesn't drop on your truck bed.
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Why do you bungee cord the bumper cover?
Good question, so the 4" end caps don't pop off. They can pop out while driving. They're $7 bucks each and a pain to replace.
Very good question- as we were driving down I-95 at 2 in the morning- we looked in the camera on the back of the rig and saw something flying around... 2 guesses what it was.. yep.. a waste hose.. needless to say.. it was garbage after the severe case of road rash. Lesson learned. 😉
@@oliegod3774 Ouch! Thank you Oliegod!😀
I'm glad my travel trailer came with metal hinged metal doors on the bumper with a hasp that I can lock with a small padlock.
I have heard of people stealing sewer hoses.
Great video but seeing the white water hose used to flush the sewer was cringeworthy. NEVER DO THAT!! Use a specific water hose for that dirty deed. Ours is a dark orange which matches the sewer hose. We're newbies too so appreciate you sharing your tips but sometimes we learn as we go. Keep the videos coming!
sean808080 Thank you Sean! No worries, that hose is not our freshwater hose. We do mark them 😉
@@RVOddCouple you say that now... it only takes one time. Go spend the 15 dollars and get the proper hose for the job. Sure, you are super careful now, but once that confidence builds the chance of taking something for granted also increases. Potable water hoses are white for a reason, to identify them as safe for drinking water only. Standard water hoses are made from recycled tires and other materials that are not certified for use in drinking water. Potable water hoses are constructed of safe material that does not emit toxic substances like your typical garden variety hose especially after sitting in the hot sun for several hours. Can you use potable water hoses for doing the nasty... sure, but why... when perfectly good and cheaper alternatives are available.
Again... very useful! Thanks.
Thank you Lake Lili
4:08 WHOLLY SHIT JOHN, Did you just pour your Shitty water out right there in the grass and then Wash off the Drainpipe right by the Power pole....
WOW, now I have to remember that I'll be walking in shit water from others when I go to plug in.
Oops! That was one of my first videos. I did soak that area when I was done. Doing everything a lot different now
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Full-time Warrior Facebook group page is geared toward people who live in their RVs. This group is perfect for any RVer-or would-be RVer-who is living in their rig fulltime, whether they remain stationary in a park or campground or they travel regularly.
This is a fairly straight-forward group “friends helping friends" is the motto of the
“Full-time Warrior”group page. It's dedicated to connecting friendly folks to share their adventures and for those of us who are nothing short of addicted to modifying our rigs. Please share your modifications with everyone so we can all copy your ideas! Also please ask for ideas or help with mods if needed.
Diy projects, converted vans or buses, photos, advice, helpful ideas, lessons learned, and information about great RV Parks, campgrounds, state parks and locations for boon-docking are welcome here.
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Ok, I really enjoyed this video, I found it very informative and interesting.
Suggestion:
Do a video on the Black Tank cleaning itself. You discussed a lot, I’m guessing 85%, but a step A to Z might help us a lot...
Especially seeing the RV Movie with Robin Williams!
Thanks,
Dave
David Gabrie I agree Dave, that was my first video and I missed so much. I didn’t even talk about a designated water hose to clean black water hose. Lol. I’ll get better 😂
I handle inside and my husband handles outside also 😉
I see there are plenty of comments about the white hose being used, so I’ll leave that matter alone. However, seeing you disconnect your sewer hose from the clear connector and letting the remain drain on the ground before cleaning the connector and hose on the ground is wrong on so many levels. PLEASE do not do that and do not teach others to do that. Do you want your toddler walking through your raw sewage, or your dog, which would be drawn to such lovely smells? Your videos have been good and interesting to this point, but you may want to do an update on what you’ve learned from these comments to right the wrongs.
+Sandy Fisher Hi Sandy, I certainly don’t want my Todler walking thru someone’s else waste! You are right, the comments have taught us so much. That was me doing the best I could as a newbie and one of our first videos. We will do an updated video in the future. Thank you for contributing to our learning curve :)
Good job!
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Love these videos! Very helpful! There is a glitch with the link for the top 10 must haves in an rv. It says it is disabled when I click on it. Do you have a different link to this list? Thank you again for sharing this info!!! Safe travels!!
Check out www.rvoddcouple.com and we have links at the bottom of the home page and most of the posts. Sorry about that :)
Don't use you white drinking hose for this get a green hose for clean up...
Great point that we missed making...We always use a separate marked hose :)
Your teaching folks to use there fresh water hose to clean sewer waste NOT COOL.
We did forget to mention "always use dedicated hose" but we do. We just assumed it was common sense. Never mix your fresh water hose for septic! Thanks for watching.