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Knocked a hole in my Rhinoflex sewer hose!

ulvik
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Does anyone know if you can replace just the hose section with a standard hose you can find almost anywhere or is the hose itself a special one?
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Big_Katuna
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Hair can build up around the shaft and needs cleaned.

I used mine 10-15 times a year 150 gallons at a time and my impeller needed replaced every two years. Vanes break off. West Marine keeps a hook full of them for a reason.
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Bird_Freak
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Big Katuna wrote:
When that macerator jams you have to deal 1-2 gallons of raw sewage in your water bay. Happened to me TWICE.

With a tank rinser and a quality 3" hose, I never have to deal with a drop of raw sewage.
Ditto!
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MudChucker
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OMG - Sorry sorry to the OP for annihilating the thread.

but... since the damage is done...

๐Ÿ™‚

Bumpyroad, you mentioned that you dont consider dumping a race, neither do I, but I like to be efficient, and considerate of others in line on the hot summer days at the various dump stations across the continent and dump as timely as I am able.

I'd buy a macerator so I can fertilize my neighbours garden for him...if I knew I could do it quickly ๐Ÿ™‚ ^Kidding^

Concerns about the lack of "woosh" leaving chunks behind tho.
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chuckbear
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I didn't see anywhere in the OP's initial posting or question, anything about macerator pumps verses sewage hoses. How about starting another thread? Chuck

Bumpyroad
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if your macerator pump clogs, you have too much fiber in your diet. nothing in my black tank but TP and everything else has gone thru a body.
but of course I use my macertor pump to dump my black tank at a campground. every third night or so I get a FHU site and dump at my leisure, untimed of course, as I am not so cheap as to use the public dump to save $3.00 a night. and it always seemed to me when using a stinky slinky that there always a cup of "water" caught in the corrugations that ended up either on the ground or on my shoe. I suppose if I took 30 minutes to work the SS back and forth/up and down, most, but not all of that waste would actually go into the sewer opening. and putting away and storing a "hose" vs a stinky slinky is no contest.
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irishtom29
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Dumping your tanks with a normal hose is a very simple job, I wonder how even a klutz could manage to make a mess of it. Maybe some people don't actually make a mess but have a strong fear of doing so.

LarryJM
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Bumpyroad wrote:
throw away the stinky slinky and buy a sewer solution of macerator pump instead.
bumpy


IMO for 99% and normal sewer connections at a CG that is a TERRIBLE solution to basically a non problem. You will also not get near the "FLUSHING VOLUME" from something like that molasses slow macerator pump system that you can thru that 3" "FIRE HOSE".

IMO a macerator system is only necessary for "EXTREMELY" long (50 to 100') distances or uphill situations.

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SoundGuy
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Big Katuna wrote:
A macerator is over $200 and is slow and can jam and requires maintenace every so often. And you still have a poop hose; its just a smaller diameter.


The pump will only jam if you're careless and allow "stuff" in the toilet that shouldn't be there in the first place. :W

I've had my Flojet Waste Macerator since 2006 and it's required no maintenance at all. Last year was the first time I've ever looked at it when I decided to replace the seals ... now that I have I see no reason it wouldn't go another 10 yrs without any attention. ๐Ÿ™‚

No, no "poop" in the output hose - once macerated by the stainless steel chopper blade what enters the hose is essentially water with just small particulate content. ๐Ÿ™‚

Regarding comments about "how long" it takes to service the tanks with a macerator my answer would be it takes as long or as little time as you want. I use mine primarily for servicing the tanks at home so I never have to line up at a campground dump station ... my time is my own, no one is lining up behind me, why I would care "how long" the process takes is a mystery, I've never given it any thought. ๐Ÿ™‚

But I guess those who've never owned one would know better. :S
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cmcdar
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I always use a slinky at a dump station, but never see or drop sewage.

Surely, you are not using a macerator at a campground.
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Bumpyroad
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cmcdar wrote:
"at least with the macerator I don't have to clean "stuff" off my shoes that always happened to drip out of the hoses with the horrible stinky slinkies.
bumpy "

What? You must be dumping at home. Where and how are you dumping when you use your slinky?


where are you dumping that you don't use a slinky? do you just pull up sort of close to the "trough", and let er rip?
back when I used a slinky, before I wised up, I always hooked the slinky from outlet to dump input.
bumpy

Big_Katuna
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When that macerator jams you have to deal 1-2 gallons of raw sewage in your water bay. Happened to me TWICE.

With a tank rinser and a quality 3" hose, I never have to deal with a drop of raw sewage.
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CampbellDaycrui
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Did you try asking your wife to hold her finger over the hole while you dumped? That would work.....

cmcdar
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"at least with the macerator I don't have to clean "stuff" off my shoes that always happened to drip out of the hoses with the horrible stinky slinkies.
bumpy "

What? You must be dumping at home. Where and how are you dumping when you use your slinky?
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Bumpyroad
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Lantley wrote:
Bumpyroad wrote:
MudChucker wrote:
Bumpyroad wrote:
throw away the stinky slinky and buy a sewer solution of macerator pump instead.
bumpy


sorry to derail the thread...

how long does it take you to "dump" with one of these ?


have no idea, I start it up and finish other chores.
I don't consider black tank dumping to be a race.
bumpy


It's good that you have chores to do while using your macerator because you will need something to do to pass the time away.
Maybe a good time to wax the entire RV and cut the lawn....and the neighbors lawn...:B


at least with the macerator I don't have to clean "stuff" off my shoes that always happened to drip out of the hoses with the horrible stinky slinkies.
bumpy