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Forgot to mention a small detail, I put a DPDT switch for the macerator. I have forward and backward so I can hopefully have some sort of maneuverability in the event of a "log jam" without having to break the line.


>>1768308
That top "y" is the air vent. I have the transfer pump where it's at so that if I need to break the lines open under load I most certainly can without spilling a drop. The ball valve that's at the tank is the main, the second ball valve out on the end of the PVC is the gravity drain, I have a threaded barbed coupling and hose for that. I had to cut the wood paneling for the hose attachment.

As it stands, I can reconfigure the garden hosing to drain my big 250 gallon tank, making trips to the local RV sewage dump. I have this one 25 gal tank (pictured) and another 30 gal tank next to it that I haven't put in a box yet.

Small, can be put in a box, doesn't look like a shit barrel, I can just roll up and open the tap and drop 50 gallons of poo where ever I inconspicuously want.

>>1768327
Probably because on my RV the waste water pipes are 4in inner diameter so the turds can easily flow; here I am getting brave and grinding this shit down to 1/8th inch or better and running it through a fucking garden hose. Pretty fucking sure I said this was for an RV. Just typical of someone not American to jump the gate and start bashing an American for something they did. You're stupid. But I hope you learn from me if you ever have to figure out how to drain an RV waste tank yourself.

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