Great video again Martin and congratulations on hitting the one million viewer mark! And hello to all you newbies that are watching Martins videos, this gentleman is very knowledgable with the know how and great tips to get you started with your rv. We’ve been rv’ers for years and we thought we knew a lot but believe me, Martin has taught us so many things to making our owning and using our rv a lot more easier and fun to use, like Martin said , please subscribe to their channel and you glad you did! Keep those tips coming Martin👍🇨🇦
Another informative video guys. I was able to splice a TY on the vertical stack of our outdoor clean out to our septic tank, dig a 25’ trench and run a pipe so we can dump at home anytime. Very convenient. Luckily we can just hook up and go! Most days I deal with enough s!#%? Without having to drag more around😉 Thanks again. BTW beautiful property thatJoanie’s brother has. Perfect place to spend the summer
great vid , Im in hospital getting a new Knee after a car crash ,, I can't wait to dump my tanks again ,,, Man you guys are keeping me sane in Hospital ,, Thanks and God bless R.J.T (Usually ) Traveling Australia but bogged for a few weeks ,,
Fellow PH VET, Great video just in case the wife and I decide to pick up a RV. Keep the Videos rolling! Your missing some 100 degrees temperatures down here in Texas!!
Ya, we just talked to a couple of friends of ours in Conroe and they said it was 110º today. It's 68º right now here in Maine. Joanie has her jacket on. 😀
Hello Martin and Joanie! Thank you very much for this awesome technique! We will be exclusively boondocking. And , we have a 40 gal black and 40 gal grey tank. As we will try to extend our stay to 2 weeks, I am sure our first trips will not make it for the 2 weeks. So, both for the ability to do a partial dump into the portable tank mid trip, as well as to tote our waste once we are at home so as to dump into our clean out access, I will go ahead and get the 36 gal tote. Bleh…I wish they made a 40+ gal version so as to avoid ANY risk of overfill hehehehe. I will also get a macerator pump eventually as our secondary driveway where we would stage the rig before or after a trip is about 5 feet lower than our clean out access. The macerator pump could also allow us to have the tote already in the pick up bed so we could do a mid trip dump and take that to an appropriate dumping facility. Safe travels!
Just a word of advice....if you go the 36 gal. tote that sucker is going to be really, really heavy. Trust me. I hope your young and strong. That's why I got the 28gal. one and it's really heavy when full. Here are your choices in my Amazon store: www.amazon.com/shop/rvstreet?listId=3Q0KMKYCTJVT On another note, watch this video I did a 2 or 3 years ago that will help you save water to extend your stays: th-cam.com/video/HQL3efrPYYU/w-d-xo.html The macerator pump and hose is a good idea too in some situations. It wasn't an good option for us.
@@RVstreet Hi there! Oh yes...those are fabulous words of advice!! I will get the bigger one, and as my ability to handle it dwindles, just fill it up less. Young....no. Strong...fairly. But, I'm also a broken army guy, as well. Yes sir...I have seen your water saving video! It is awesome, like all of the others! I need to go measure our sink basin (we have a large farm sink like you) so I can get 2 tubs that fit appropriately. The only component I have to work out for the macerator pump is building a longer connection/power wire as I recently installed a solar system, which located the batteries to the inside of the trailer, under our bed. It may be shorter to just plan to power it when connected to my truck battery. Safe travels to you two!
Great video, boy that tote sure has a tremendous amount of upgrades compared to the older ones, I’ll be looking for the manufacture of that tote in your comments below. Thank you.
Thanks so much Lisa. Ya these new totes are quite amazing. If you go to the top of the page and click SHOW MORE, scroll down, the links will be right there. Supporting our channel a real encouragement to us. Stay safe. 👍
@@RVstreet Just bought one. Great video. BTW, does your link impart a discount? Cause it appears less expensive via your link versus just looking the item up directly on Amazon.
@@jamesgroce3125 No it doesn't. I just link to what we bought and give everyone that link to that product. Now as you may know Amazon can have one item-any item-and have 10 different versions of that item. I kind of explained that some in this video. th-cam.com/video/x61-nlKoOh4/w-d-xo.html But in short-to my knowledge-no, Amazon as a whole does not give our channel links any additional discounts in our links as far as I know. But using our links doesn't cost you anymore. That I do know.
Much appreciate video Joanie and Martin! We have been contemplating how to better deal with blackwater transport to dump stations for a while- especially at Corps of Engineers CGs and State parks which often only have w/s hook ups. We have very good sized tanks with the blackwater holding 71 gallons. The problem with our rig is we have a washer and it is plumbed into blackwater and really uses that capacity up fast. And we do so love doing wash regularly to keep the amount of clothing limited in the moho. We bought a 10 gallon portable waste tank about 20 years ago and have rarely used it as it has no tow hitch and is a real pain to move around. Now we want to boondock and dry camp a bit more , but the washer in this rig will require more frequent runs to the dump if we want a longer stay, so we are exploring a really large portable tank. Hauling it when traveling becomes another issue but I guess that's what roof ladders are for? Towing it to the campground dump station will be a problem as when we tow our Ford Focus we have no hitch available, but it will work well when we tow our Ranger. All works well at home as I use an external macerator to pump from the moho into the waste line that passes through the rear of the garage and is plumbed directly into the septic tank. i wish could get more flow out of the macerator to get a better flush , as it has limited flow.A bit cumbersome but it all works for us. Pondering next steps.
Follow up. We just had delivered a 42 gallon Barker tote tank as an upgrade and supplement to out old 10 gallon. Wow is it huge! But it should help with managing our waste quite well. Its so big I figure the county will want us to buy a license plate for it LOL! At worst I figure I can mount a chair on it and sell rides around the campground to recoup the cost! Connects well to the truck, and has pneumatic tires (and even grease fittings!) Test run in a few weeks.
It reduces the black tank smell by 90percent at least and I noticed that the toilet paper is almost eaten up, it does not hurt anything to try it, we watched another Rv er using it so I said to my wife let’s try it and it works well
Darn Sarge you remember How Waste Management was so important to us in asia. Its probably why folks like you and me don't mind taking the C R A P Out. Great Info and I sure Hope that wife of yours gives you a nice Message and Pedicure later. You Deserve it.
I'm going to relay that message to her. Honey.......Alfred said, that you're suppose to give me a..............oh crap, she's pulling maintenance on the tractor.
@@RVstreet yes and No and not-so-much (listen closely) - at 7:35 i's a bit confusing, you say Pull Valve 1 as the (half bath), then Valve 2 (the "Other 1/2 bath) - then at 9:20+ Valve #3 and your refer to this as the "BLACK WATER VALVE" - Hmmmm? Many folks don't have 1/2 baths and multiple gray water/black water configs - perhaps USE the lexicon Gray water and Black water tank, so people get the idea. Also it's good to let some gray go first just to wet the hose internally.
Martin when I dump a black tank I always put some fresh water back in just to make sure that tank isn’t dry when someone uses it. Is that what you’re 3 quarts plus the happy campers doing for you? Also do you have a video on how to clean off your sensors. My gray tank sensors also miss read indicating something is messing with those sensors as well any tips for gray tank sensors
• Is that what you’re 3 quarts plus the happy campers doing for you? YES. • Also do you have a video on how to clean off your sensors. No but sensors will be covered some in a complete PooPoo video going public soon NOYTE: Factory sensors are a pain for sure. But over time you learn your rig and really don't have to rely on them. Stay tuned for the video above coming out soon. thx Darth 👍
Hi I luv y'alls videos but I'd like to suggest to your viewers that if having to use a a smaller dump line for certain areas n reasons that (Unique RV Digest-It powder formula) works better than the (Happy Campers Powder) I have both powders n Unique has proven to work better especially in extreme hot weather. Just FYI and thank ya for all your amazing videos 😎✌
Martin, Thanks for the good info. In an earlier video you were cutting down on the heat in your rig. You painted the top of the skylight in the shower with something to cut down on heat. What was it and any other tips much appreciated. Thanks, Nick
Hey Nick, WOW...good memory. 👍 Ya that was Dicor Fiberglass RV Roof Coating - White (1 gal. will do 2 coats with a 3/4" nap roller) you can get that here: amzn.to/3eQ5SaQ I covered that roof coating and other things in this video: th-cam.com/video/X0x4djQ5KNM/w-d-xo.html If you're interested to see all what we did to our RV BEFORE we started traveling full time to be prepared here's the links to those videos. • Part 1 - th-cam.com/video/X0x4djQ5KNM/w-d-xo.html • Part 2 - th-cam.com/video/0_8pBqmSVp8/w-d-xo.html • Part 3 - th-cam.com/video/FgSrwbgKaQU/w-d-xo.html
@@nickbierman1 Yes, I taped off the sky light with 2" blue painting tape from HD around the edge-to allow a little light to still come in-and then painted 2 coats of White Dicor Fiberglass RV Roof Coating over the rest of the top. BUT....in addition to that to keep out a lot more hot sun and heat in the summer months, I added a sun shade that snaps into the shower stall over the sky light from the inside that blocks even more heat. In the winter months when I want heat to come thru the skylight to provide heat, I unsnap that skylight shade and store it under the mattress. The way I painted the skylight up top is explained here: th-cam.com/video/X0x4djQ5KNM/w-d-xo.html And the sun shade inside is explained here-you'll have to watch for awhile to see that: th-cam.com/video/FgSrwbgKaQU/w-d-xo.html Both of these links talk about these items and much more. 👍
RVstreet, The reason most tanks stink is not the solids in the tank, but the solids that sticks to the tank inside surface over time which starts to shriek the smell. To encounter that, soft water is the answer. May consider installing a water softener for many reasons, but the main reasons are this: 1. the water heater doesn't build up calcium deposits, 2. the water fixtures doesn't build up stains or deposits on the outside which makes them easier to clean and look better longer, 3. use less soap when washing and showering, 4. the best reason.....solids and poop stick or cling to the tanks in non-soft water but in soft water solids suspend in the water and do not cling to the tank walls. So, when you dump them, all the solids are dumped and the tanks are much cleaner because of the suspension. I dealt with water treatment for 40 years, kinda know what I'm talking about. My opinion, soft water really doesn't need any chemical to pretreat the tanks before dumping. On another thought, If you would get 150' 1" house and connect it to you macerator, wouldn't it pump the tanks to the septic tank. I think on level ground, that would be a lot easier than hauling the sewage. Take care.......
You bet ya. A water softener is an absolute must in our book too for many reasons. We installed one before we got on the road and have already done a video on that almost 2 years ago. I guess you didn't watch that vid. You can watch it here it you want: th-cam.com/video/1Reh8q6-rC0/w-d-xo.html Or you could go to our main YT Channel page, click PLAYLISTS and then there click "RV Motorhome Upgrades, Maintenance and DIY How-To's". There's a bunch of video's there that shows much of what we have done to our RV. We have another 2 part series coming up soon that covers the water softener again and a few other very important things all RVers should have with them at all times. But ya, as I mentioned in the video we did look at many options on how to get that sewage down to the septic tank which included a hose that would run 200' to the septic tank. But for several reasons that wasn't possible. So the Camco Portable was the best option for us in this situation. It really isn't that big of a deal for us. Besides it's only for 3 1/2 months and we do it twice a month. But even with a water softener we still have to use Happy Campers to totally eliminate odors. Without it, it will produce odors and especially down south in the summer where it gets really hot and really cooks that nonsense. thx Mr Mud for your thoughtful comments. 👍
No you didn't miss anything. I didn't go into back flushing in this video. Just how we dump in this situation. But FWIW, we don't have a back flush plug on our tank. Tried to install one but that doesn't work on the way our plumbing and dump valves are set up. We just flush out our black tanks by putting a wand down thru the toilet about once a month to thoroughly clean the black tanks. It actually works a lot better too.
I bought one just like this one. Other makes have a float tube to show when nearly full. This one does not have one. If you fill it full you have a hose full of sewerage and no way to get rid of the excess other than dumping it on the ground. I would not buy one without a float on it. I wish I had not bought this one.
We have not had any of these type of issues with ours at all. We just carefully watch the clear elbow attached on the top on how much waste we're dumping in. In fact we just made 3 trips yesterday dumping our tanks. Extremely easy to clean to when finished.
RGV...Rio Grand Valley. We have a couple videos that explains all about down there. Here's one of them if you're interested: th-cam.com/video/RA3HGzt1wxw/w-d-xo.html
Huh? We did purchase one after looking at many options. But we don't need to carry it with us all the time. It stays in Maine and it will be there next time. 👍
Happy Camper Rocks!!! Thx for video! Watching from Vancouver Island🙋♀️🇨🇦😍👍🏻❤‼️
🇺🇸 🇨🇦 👍
Great video again Martin and congratulations on hitting the one million viewer mark! And hello to all you newbies that are watching Martins videos, this gentleman is very knowledgable with the know how and great tips to get you started with your rv. We’ve been rv’ers for years and we thought we knew a lot but believe me, Martin has taught us so many things to making our owning and using our rv a lot more easier and fun to use, like Martin said , please subscribe to their channel and you glad you did! Keep those tips coming Martin👍🇨🇦
Thank you John so much. 🙏
Holy Crap Batman! No joker here Robin, Thank You For all the time you spend helping us out by solving the problems before the arise. 👍👍
Sweet reply. I loved that series.
Thx Thomas.
Looks like fun…..wow your so lucky.
Spray bleach and Lysol spray is great addition.
Would it not be a lot easier to do what cousin Eddie did in Christmas Vacation and dump it into the storm drain?
Another great video. And super nice property
Another Great video!… Thanks for sharing Martin and Joanie!
Another informative video guys. I was able to splice a TY on the vertical stack of our outdoor clean out to our septic tank, dig a 25’ trench and run a pipe so we can dump at home anytime. Very convenient. Luckily we can just hook up and go! Most days I deal with enough s!#%? Without having to drag more around😉 Thanks again. BTW beautiful property thatJoanie’s brother has. Perfect place to spend the summer
We like your videos. Good work explaining things
I appreciate that!
Great team work. Don
great vid , Im in hospital getting a new Knee after a car crash ,, I can't wait to dump my tanks again ,,, Man you guys are keeping me sane in Hospital ,, Thanks and God bless
R.J.T (Usually ) Traveling Australia but bogged for a few weeks ,,
thx Prepper.
Man.......healing to you from the great US of A. We have a 3 part series coming up soon that I'm sure you're going to luv. 👍😜
Fellow PH VET, Great video just in case the wife and I decide to pick up a RV. Keep the Videos rolling! Your missing some 100 degrees temperatures down here in Texas!!
Ya, we just talked to a couple of friends of ours in Conroe and they said it was 110º today. It's 68º right now here in Maine. Joanie has her jacket on. 😀
Great video. The orange hose is so you don't hook a normal hose to your black tank tote.
Way better tote than our old Thetford that can never be completely emptied or rinsed out it seems!
Hello Martin and Joanie! Thank you very much for this awesome technique! We will be exclusively boondocking. And , we have a 40 gal black and 40 gal grey tank. As we will try to extend our stay to 2 weeks, I am sure our first trips will not make it for the 2 weeks.
So, both for the ability to do a partial dump into the portable tank mid trip, as well as to tote our waste once we are at home so as to dump into our clean out access, I will go ahead and get the 36 gal tote. Bleh…I wish they made a 40+ gal version so as to avoid ANY risk of overfill hehehehe.
I will also get a macerator pump eventually as our secondary driveway where we would stage the rig before or after a trip is about 5 feet lower than our clean out access. The macerator pump could also allow us to have the tote already in the pick up bed so we could do a mid trip dump and take that to an appropriate dumping facility.
Safe travels!
Just a word of advice....if you go the 36 gal. tote that sucker is going to be really, really heavy. Trust me. I hope your young and strong. That's why I got the 28gal. one and it's really heavy when full. Here are your choices in my Amazon store: www.amazon.com/shop/rvstreet?listId=3Q0KMKYCTJVT
On another note, watch this video I did a 2 or 3 years ago that will help you save water to extend your stays:
th-cam.com/video/HQL3efrPYYU/w-d-xo.html
The macerator pump and hose is a good idea too in some situations. It wasn't an good option for us.
@@RVstreet Hi there! Oh yes...those are fabulous words of advice!! I will get the bigger one, and as my ability to handle it dwindles, just fill it up less. Young....no. Strong...fairly. But, I'm also a broken army guy, as well.
Yes sir...I have seen your water saving video! It is awesome, like all of the others! I need to go measure our sink basin (we have a large farm sink like you) so I can get 2 tubs that fit appropriately.
The only component I have to work out for the macerator pump is building a longer connection/power wire as I recently installed a solar system, which located the batteries to the inside of the trailer, under our bed. It may be shorter to just plan to power it when connected to my truck battery.
Safe travels to you two!
Great review and lesson matter on how to use this Honey Wagon to empty your waste liquids. The best I've seen. Thanks, bill in Florida
Great video, boy that tote sure has a tremendous amount of upgrades compared to the older ones, I’ll be looking for the manufacture of that tote in your comments below. Thank you.
Thanks so much Lisa.
Ya these new totes are quite amazing.
If you go to the top of the page and click SHOW MORE, scroll down, the links will be right there.
Supporting our channel a real encouragement to us.
Stay safe. 👍
@@RVstreet Just bought one. Great video. BTW, does your link impart a discount? Cause it appears less expensive via your link versus just looking the item up directly on Amazon.
@@jamesgroce3125 No it doesn't. I just link to what we bought and give everyone that link to that product. Now as you may know Amazon can have one item-any item-and have 10 different versions of that item. I kind of explained that some in this video.
th-cam.com/video/x61-nlKoOh4/w-d-xo.html
But in short-to my knowledge-no, Amazon as a whole does not give our channel links any additional discounts in our links as far as I know. But using our links doesn't cost you anymore. That I do know.
Much appreciate video Joanie and Martin! We have been contemplating how to better deal with blackwater transport to dump stations for a while- especially at Corps of Engineers CGs and State parks which often only have w/s hook ups. We have very good sized tanks with the blackwater holding 71 gallons. The problem with our rig is we have a washer and it is plumbed into blackwater and really uses that capacity up fast. And we do so love doing wash regularly to keep the amount of clothing limited in the moho. We bought a 10 gallon portable waste tank about 20 years ago and have rarely used it as it has no tow hitch and is a real pain to move around. Now we want to boondock and dry camp a bit more , but the washer in this rig will require more frequent runs to the dump if we want a longer stay, so we are exploring a really large portable tank. Hauling it when traveling becomes another issue but I guess that's what roof ladders are for? Towing it to the campground dump station will be a problem as when we tow our Ford Focus we have no hitch available, but it will work well when we tow our Ranger. All works well at home as I use an external macerator to pump from the moho into the waste line that passes through the rear of the garage and is plumbed directly into the septic tank. i wish could get more flow out of the macerator to get a better flush , as it has limited flow.A bit cumbersome but it all works for us. Pondering next steps.
Yeah I wished we could of plumbed ours into his sewer line to the septic tank too but just wasn't possible.
Follow up. We just had delivered a 42 gallon Barker tote tank as an upgrade and supplement to out old 10 gallon. Wow is it huge! But it should help with managing our waste quite well. Its so big I figure the county will want us to buy a license plate for it LOL! At worst I figure I can mount a chair on it and sell rides around the campground to recoup the cost! Connects well to the truck, and has pneumatic tires (and even grease fittings!) Test run in a few weeks.
Watched one of your other videos and see you use the same Ready Brute Elite, nice to know we have made a good choice.
Yep that's a wonderful towing system and a breeze to hook up.
Another great video. If this is your first rv street video,it will pay off big to watch the others. A loyal fan. 2001 Fleetwood
A loyal fan indeed.
thx again Joe. 😃
We use Borax after each black tank flush, another Rv er talked about it so we tried it and it works great together with Happy Camper, no smell at all
So how do you apply the Borax and in what measurements? And what function does Borax perform?
1/2 measuring cup and you fill your toilet about half and then dump the borax together with the water
@@rvhome5599 And then add the Happy Campers afterwards? What does the Borax supposed to do?
It reduces the black tank smell by 90percent at least and I noticed that the toilet paper is almost eaten up, it does not hurt anything to try it, we watched another Rv er using it so I said to my wife let’s try it and it works well
Yes still use Happy Campers
Darn Sarge you remember How Waste Management was so important to us in asia. Its probably why folks like you and me don't mind taking the C R A P Out.
Great Info and I sure Hope that wife of yours gives you a nice Message and Pedicure later. You Deserve it.
I'm going to relay that message to her. Honey.......Alfred said, that you're suppose to give me a..............oh crap, she's pulling maintenance on the tractor.
another great video, you kids are awesome
Why not the Black tank first and use the other to flush - kinda backwards yes?
We did do the black tank first. Watch carefully. 😜
@@RVstreet yes and No and not-so-much (listen closely) - at 7:35 i's a bit confusing, you say Pull Valve 1 as the (half bath), then Valve 2 (the "Other 1/2 bath) - then at 9:20+ Valve #3 and your refer to this as the "BLACK WATER VALVE" - Hmmmm? Many folks don't have 1/2 baths and multiple gray water/black water configs - perhaps USE the lexicon Gray water and Black water tank, so people get the idea. Also it's good to let some gray go first just to wet the hose internally.
Thanks 😊
Martin when I dump a black tank I always put some fresh water back in just to make sure that tank isn’t dry when someone uses it. Is that what you’re 3 quarts plus the happy campers doing for you? Also do you have a video on how to clean off your sensors. My gray tank sensors also miss read indicating something is messing with those sensors as well any tips for gray tank sensors
• Is that what you’re 3 quarts plus the happy campers doing for you? YES.
• Also do you have a video on how to clean off your sensors. No but sensors will be covered some in a complete PooPoo video going public soon
NOYTE: Factory sensors are a pain for sure. But over time you learn your rig and really don't have to rely on them. Stay tuned for the video above coming out soon.
thx Darth 👍
Hi I luv y'alls videos but I'd like to suggest to your viewers that if having to use a a smaller dump line for certain areas n reasons that (Unique RV Digest-It powder formula) works better than the (Happy Campers Powder) I have both powders n Unique has proven to work better especially in extreme hot weather. Just FYI and thank ya for all your amazing videos 😎✌
Thank you 🙏 a lot . Plus where can you buy that happy camper container of powder?
Go to the top of the page, click SHOW MORE, scroll down and you'll see it right there.
Gr8 job.
When you clean out the tote after you’re done with it how much bleach are you using to disinfect it?
1/2 a cup or so.
Martin, Thanks for the good info. In an earlier video you were cutting down on the heat in your rig. You painted the top of the skylight in the shower with something to cut down on heat. What was it and any other tips much appreciated. Thanks, Nick
Hey Nick,
WOW...good memory. 👍
Ya that was Dicor Fiberglass RV Roof Coating - White (1 gal. will do 2 coats with a 3/4" nap roller) you can get that here: amzn.to/3eQ5SaQ
I covered that roof coating and other things in this video:
th-cam.com/video/X0x4djQ5KNM/w-d-xo.html
If you're interested to see all what we did to our RV BEFORE we started traveling full time to be prepared here's the links to those videos.
• Part 1 - th-cam.com/video/X0x4djQ5KNM/w-d-xo.html
• Part 2 - th-cam.com/video/0_8pBqmSVp8/w-d-xo.html
• Part 3 - th-cam.com/video/FgSrwbgKaQU/w-d-xo.html
@@RVstreet Thanks, so you covered the fiberglass skylight with this and it cut down on the heat coming through? Thanks again!
@@nickbierman1 Yes, I taped off the sky light with 2" blue painting tape from HD around the edge-to allow a little light to still come in-and then painted 2 coats of White Dicor Fiberglass RV Roof Coating over the rest of the top. BUT....in addition to that to keep out a lot more hot sun and heat in the summer months, I added a sun shade that snaps into the shower stall over the sky light from the inside that blocks even more heat. In the winter months when I want heat to come thru the skylight to provide heat, I unsnap that skylight shade and store it under the mattress.
The way I painted the skylight up top is explained here:
th-cam.com/video/X0x4djQ5KNM/w-d-xo.html
And the sun shade inside is explained here-you'll have to watch for awhile to see that:
th-cam.com/video/FgSrwbgKaQU/w-d-xo.html
Both of these links talk about these items and much more. 👍
@@RVstreet Thanks so much Martin. I appreciate the help. I will check those out!
RVstreet, The reason most tanks stink is not the solids in the tank, but the solids that sticks to the tank inside surface over time which starts to shriek the smell. To encounter that, soft water is the answer. May consider installing a water softener for many reasons, but the main reasons are this: 1. the water heater doesn't build up calcium deposits, 2. the water fixtures doesn't build up stains or deposits on the outside which makes them easier to clean and look better longer, 3. use less soap when washing and showering, 4. the best reason.....solids and poop stick or cling to the tanks in non-soft water but in soft water solids suspend in the water and do not cling to the tank walls. So, when you dump them, all the solids are dumped and the tanks are much cleaner because of the suspension. I dealt with water treatment for 40 years, kinda know what I'm talking about. My opinion, soft water really doesn't need any chemical to pretreat the tanks before dumping.
On another thought, If you would get 150' 1" house and connect it to you macerator, wouldn't it pump the tanks to the septic tank. I think on level ground, that would be a lot easier than hauling the sewage. Take care.......
You bet ya. A water softener is an absolute must in our book too for many reasons. We installed one before we got on the road and have already done a video on that almost 2 years ago. I guess you didn't watch that vid. You can watch it here it you want:
th-cam.com/video/1Reh8q6-rC0/w-d-xo.html
Or you could go to our main YT Channel page, click PLAYLISTS and then there click "RV Motorhome Upgrades, Maintenance and DIY How-To's". There's a bunch of video's there that shows much of what we have done to our RV.
We have another 2 part series coming up soon that covers the water softener again and a few other very important things all RVers should have with them at all times.
But ya, as I mentioned in the video we did look at many options on how to get that sewage down to the septic tank which included a hose that would run 200' to the septic tank. But for several reasons that wasn't possible. So the Camco Portable was the best option for us in this situation. It really isn't that big of a deal for us. Besides it's only for 3 1/2 months and we do it twice a month. But even with a water softener we still have to use Happy Campers to totally eliminate odors. Without it, it will produce odors and especially down south in the summer where it gets really hot and really cooks that nonsense.
thx Mr Mud for your thoughtful comments. 👍
Did I miss something? Or don't you have a black tank flush on the rig built in?
No you didn't miss anything. I didn't go into back flushing in this video. Just how we dump in this situation.
But FWIW, we don't have a back flush plug on our tank. Tried to install one but that doesn't work on the way our plumbing and dump valves are set up. We just flush out our black tanks by putting a wand down thru the toilet about once a month to thoroughly clean the black tanks. It actually works a lot better too.
Honey Wagon!! Get one today!
I bought one just like this one. Other makes have a float tube to show when nearly full. This one does not have one. If you fill it full you have a hose full of sewerage and no way to get rid of the excess other than dumping it on the ground. I would not buy one without a float on it. I wish I had not bought this one.
We have not had any of these type of issues with ours at all. We just carefully watch the clear elbow attached on the top on how much waste we're dumping in. In fact we just made 3 trips yesterday dumping our tanks. Extremely easy to clean to when finished.
Good video. What is "RGB"
RGV...Rio Grand Valley.
We have a couple videos that explains all about down there.
Here's one of them if you're interested:
th-cam.com/video/RA3HGzt1wxw/w-d-xo.html
Honey Dipper Dan.
Dale gribbel of king of the hill
Sure your exclamation included all the dirty details, it had to. 😂
Hard work made you sweat 😓
Now don't you wish you had taken my advise and purchased a portable tank! We carry ours on the back of the coach.
Huh?
We did purchase one after looking at many options. But we don't need to carry it with us all the time. It stays in Maine and it will be there next time. 👍
@@RVstreet OK, we were in Texas when we needed one and we carry it on the back ladder!
From snowbird 2 💩bird
Va va va va voom!