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Title: Sewer Solution
Post by: Dick Simonis on August 10, 2011, 02:17:23 PM
 A pratical soution to the low dump connection.

http://www.sewersolution.com/

My neighbor has one and showed me the use.  I'm sold.

Title: Re: Sewer Solution
Post by: Les Marzec on August 10, 2011, 02:30:28 PM
Dick

That looks pretty cool.  Do you have one?
Title: Re: Sewer Solution
Post by: Dick Simonis on August 11, 2011, 02:13:33 AM
Quote from: Les Marzec
Dick

That looks pretty cool.  Do you have one?

No but I'm going to order one shortly.  After seeing it in operation I was very impressed and it's not that pricey....which I like.
Title: Re: Sewer Solution
Post by: Joel Weiss on August 11, 2011, 04:15:43 AM
It looks like a macerator without the grinding mechanism; I was interested in macerators until I read some user reviews.  
Title: Re: Sewer Solution
Post by: LarryNCarolynShirk on August 11, 2011, 07:10:39 AM
I bought a Sewer Solution about 10 years ago, to dump into a sewer clean-out about one foot above the driveway at my house.  I sold it when we moved this year.
Three thoughts:  You need to have a pressure water source for it to work.  Do not use your fresh water fill hose for that purpose.  Have a lot of patience and water, fast it is not.

Larry
Title: Re: Sewer Solution
Post by: Bill Sprague on August 12, 2011, 04:42:45 PM
Quote from: LarryNCarolynShirk
I bought a Sewer Solution about 10 years ago, to dump into a sewer clean-out about one foot above the driveway at my house.  I sold it when we moved this year.
Three thoughts:  You need to have a pressure water source for it to work.  Do not use your fresh water fill hose for that purpose.  Have a lot of patience and water, fast it is not.

Larry
I had the same experience about 10 years ago.  I used it on a small fifth wheel with small tanks.  It worked very well slowly.  It would be a real disaster to try to use it if you didn't have an unlimited supply of fresh high pressure city water.  

The design uses water pressure and a venturi to both suck the tank dry and break up the waste to where it fits in the supplied 1 inch hose.  The hose you get with it is not very long.  I had to buy two extra hoses.  It looses effectiveness real fast if there is any uphill pumping to do.  

The whole assembly will take up a lot of storage space.

I don't think I could attach one to my Beaver due to lack of room at the waste valve.

Title: Re: Sewer Solution
Post by: Larry and Heidi Lee on August 18, 2011, 12:37:45 AM
In the past I would use a Flojet macerator but it took forever and was a hassle so I had a plumber friend install a sewer dump hidden in a landscaping box w/cover (sold at Home Depot) by my curb that is deep enough to conceal a 20' sewer hose. When I get home I just pull up and dump using my city water supply to flush. Takes 5 minutes and for local and shorter trips I dont even bother to hook up. I cant believe how convenient it has made my life.