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Re: [GMCnet] To macerate or not? [message #227799] Wed, 30 October 2013 17:34
hnielsen2 is currently offline  hnielsen2   United States
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Registered: February 2004
Location: Alpine CA
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We dumped yesterday
About all done in about five minutes
We add water until hose runs clear when we park the GMC for any time.
At campgrounds just dump and go.
Dumped in to our home clean out trap.
Could not do that with stinky slinky.
Howard
Alpine Ca

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> On Oct 30, 2013, at 9:25, Mark <mark@habcycles.com> wrote:
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> Chris, I think your macerator is fried if it's taking you 10 minutes to pump your tanks. I'll try to remember to time it next time I dump mine, but I know it can't take more than 3-4 minutes to empty my full tanks (and I always drain the last of my fresh water tank into my gray water tank before dumping, so my macerator and hose get a nice rinsing when I'm done).
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> My PO set his up with two blade valves (one each for black and gray water) before the macerator, with a parallel, side-exit 3" connection before the macerator "just in case". Kind of the best of both worlds, though my stinky slinky is still new in the box, and I plan to keep it that way.
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> Mesa, AZ
> 1978 Royale Center Kitchen
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