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Originally Posted by Cason61
My setup is that the slinky goes inside the compartment where the levers are. The drain got pointed down and it stays down, capped until I need to attach all the stuff. I do admit that it's a tight fit with the hose, the 90 degree bend and the whatever they call it to get it off the ground and later on I'll add a small sandbag to keep the bend of the hose IN the sewer drain, but that's next year. A long time ago we had somebody stealing parts off cars at work. He got caught and punished. Still had parts coming up missing though, like doors, tail lights though.
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I never leave the sewer hose open in the drain while I camp. The fluids keep running off and allows the solids to builds up on the bottom of the tank. I keep it closed with chemicals to break down everything until I need to empty. My new (to me) RV has a connection for a hose to clean the black tank, but who wants to spend a lot of time doing that. But, if it works for you . . . just wanted to mention.