10-02-2018, 11:04 AM
Gordon, thank you for the information. I ordered the cheapest hose I could find and I'll connect it to my sewer line with hose clips. I'm going to forgo the 5-gallon container and make sure the honeypot guy has plenty of hose pulled out so that he can monitor the vacuum by watching the hose. I'm boondocking at the Alberqueque Ballon Festival next week so it will get tested. I suspect I'll only need to do this 3-4 times a year, so the short hose is a good compact solution.
Another thing I looked at was converting to the newer Waste Master hose connection system. They have compression joints and an adapter to the bayonet connector. It's a lot of money just to connect to a honeypot so I'll wait until my existing older Waste Master hose starts leaking before changing over. It would require these parts:
28' hose and adapter to fit the outlet pipe https://drainmaster.com/rv/products/full-view/100292
The adaptor to a bayonet fitting https://drainmaster.com/rv/products/full-view/100208
And maybe an extension so that the honeypot doesn't connect straight onto the adapter. The problem this all ads up to $200-350 depending upon the configuration.
Another thing I looked at was converting to the newer Waste Master hose connection system. They have compression joints and an adapter to the bayonet connector. It's a lot of money just to connect to a honeypot so I'll wait until my existing older Waste Master hose starts leaking before changing over. It would require these parts:
28' hose and adapter to fit the outlet pipe https://drainmaster.com/rv/products/full-view/100292
The adaptor to a bayonet fitting https://drainmaster.com/rv/products/full-view/100208
And maybe an extension so that the honeypot doesn't connect straight onto the adapter. The problem this all ads up to $200-350 depending upon the configuration.
Mick & Renee
2009 Newell 45’ 8” #1277, C15 625HP 12-speed ZF
Full time working and traveling.