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    Sewer Hose Tube

    Used 6” PVC (painted) with a conduit holder cap kit to come up with a larger stinky slinky tube. I wanted something I could store a 10’ & 15’ sewer hose in with out forcing the door shut on the Valterra storage tube. Using the Valterra tube for two 10’ because of the two gray water tank set up. The primary tube is now located near the main drain dump valves instead of under the slide.
    And unintended benefit for the new tube is that it acts as a deflection point for the exposed drain pipes in the event of road debris.
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    The Amazon link isn't working. Where did you get the caps? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indy Tim View Post
    The Amazon link isn't working. Where did you get the caps? Thanks.

    Tim
    I found it. Thanks.

    Tim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indy Tim View Post
    The Amazon link isn't working. Where did you get the caps? Thanks.

    Tim
    Sorry about that. I purchased from Amazon the ” Buyers Products (CC600) 6" PVC Conduit Carrier Kit “, also available from any of the big box lumber stores.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skilletface View Post
    Used 6” PVC (painted) with a conduit holder cap kit to come up with a larger stinky slinky tube. I wanted something I could store a 10’ & 15’ sewer hose in with out forcing the door shut on the Valterra storage tube. Using the Valterra tube for two 10’ because of the two gray water tank set up. The primary tube is now located near the main drain dump valves instead of under the slide.
    And unintended benefit for the new tube is that it acts as a deflection point for the exposed drain pipes in the event of road debris.
    Click image for larger version. 

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    How did you attach the entry cap to not obstruct or rip the sewer hose? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indy Tim View Post
    How did you attach the entry cap to not obstruct or rip the sewer hose? Thanks.

    Tim
    I mounted the cap and door hinge assembly at the 8pm position so it will stay open but not obstruct removal of the sewer hose.
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    Not sure why I typed in 8 pm, you get the idea. Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skilletface View Post
    Used 6” PVC (painted) with a conduit holder cap kit to come up with a larger stinky slinky tube. I wanted something I could store a 10’ & 15’ sewer hose in with out forcing the door shut on the Valterra storage tube. Using the Valterra tube for two 10’ because of the two gray water tank set up. The primary tube is now located near the main drain dump valves instead of under the slide.
    And unintended benefit for the new tube is that it acts as a deflection point for the exposed drain pipes in the event of road debris.
    Click image for larger version. 

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