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Post by wazkaren on May 19, 2020 8:42:22 GMT -5
Is it OK to dump my trailer in a septic tank cleanout pipe? I want to use my trailer at a friends camp and thought this might work. But since it's not my septic tank I'd be dumping into I thought I'd see if it's a bad idea before I suggest it to my friend. Since many campgrounds are closed right now due to the Corona virus I can't use their dump stations.
Thanks, Greg
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Post by laknox on May 19, 2020 12:35:42 GMT -5
Is it OK to dump my trailer in a septic tank cleanout pipe? I want to use my trailer at a friends camp and thought this might work. But since it's not my septic tank I'd be dumping into I thought I'd see if it's a bad idea before I suggest it to my friend. Since many campgrounds are closed right now due to the Corona virus I can't use their dump stations. Thanks, Greg Personally, I don't see why not, though I might "pulse" the valve, i.e. open it for only 10-15 seconds, then close it for a few seconds. Don't want to take any chances on backing it up into the house. If you have a macerator pump, that'd work, too. Lyle
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Post by wazkaren on May 19, 2020 12:47:21 GMT -5
"pulse" the valve is a great idea. Thanks.
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Post by Edd505 on May 19, 2020 12:55:04 GMT -5
I have done it many times at home with out issue, I just hook like I do in any RV park.
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Post by Chuck on May 22, 2020 18:31:57 GMT -5
Like Edd505 I dumped at a friend house a few times, opened valve an let her fly as I would do at any camp ground
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