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Old 11-04-2018, 10:21 PM   #57
Cason61
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 34F
State: Oklahoma
Posts: 628
THOR #8432
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Originally Posted by GAPonygirl View Post
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.
Ahh, you misunderstood me. The 2 into 1 nozzle is initially pointed 'out'. At the campground, it is be pointed down, then the lid taken off, the floor disc taken off, attached to the slinky, which is attached to the sewer drain, then the black handle first opened, then the gray line. The only 'thing' I am doing is to leave the 2 in 1 connector pointed down and with everything else there, it's a tight fit. The cap is still on, the floor disc is screwed on and the handles are not opened until I connect the slinky and I attach it to the sewer drain.
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