Emptying water tanks at seasons end
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Emptying water tanks at seasons end
How can you avoid the labor of simply standing and using your foot pump to empty two tanks of water. This may seem simple - but would appreciate any input.
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Cut the hose
Cut the hose at its lowest point. Put a "Tee" in it with a valve on one leg of the "Tee". The water simply drains into the bilge and gets pumped overboard.
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EWWW I would not put a head pump out hose in my WATER tanks.winthrop fisher wrote:go to a pump out station at the docks and do it the right way...
Gross.
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That gives a whole new meaning to backwash!mahalocd36 wrote:EWWW I would not put a head pump out hose in my WATER tanks.winthrop fisher wrote:go to a pump out station at the docks and do it the right way...
Gross.
Maybe he was thinking that you were talking about draining your holding tank into the bilge and then pumping it overboard. Non of the above suggestions would be very good for that task.
I use a hand pump and shop vac on my water tanks, Steve.
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Emptying Tanks
I go along with Steve. I also think that he was talking about the holding tank.
Oh well, whatever.
O J
Oh well, whatever.
O J
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I with the vacuum group. I can get the tanks and supply lines dry and remove any dirt that may have got into the tanks. I use antfreeze only in the pump and the pressure lines. The great thing about doing it this way is there is little antifreeze taste in the spring.
I also antifreeze the gray water pump.
Phil
I also antifreeze the gray water pump.
Phil
Frank, if you are talking about the cheap rv antifreeze it will probably be ok for another winter but I found out the hardway that it does lose it's capabilities after a while......especially in cold climates where it gets down to 0 and below.
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Yikes! I guess it's worth it to buy another 6 pack of the pink stuff; just in case.Ron M. wrote:Frank, if you are talking about the cheap rv antifreeze it will probably be ok for another winter but I found out the hardway that it does lose it's capabilities after a while......especially in cold climates where it gets down to 0 and below.