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scrappy 73

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Posted: 05/22/08 06:06pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Have wondered about the use of Blue Boys to dump in home sewage system.Rather than using the macerater type system,is there anything on the market which would pump from a blue boy to the commode ? Would this be more cost effective. My rig is about 25' from my commode!

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You really should perhaps rethink bringing in your sewage into you house and commode. Really not a good idea from a health standpoint and just plain housekeeping standpoint.
Surly you must have a cleanout that is accessable. If its no more than 2 feet above your dump valve a Sewer Solution will pump a hundred feet and that much lift and is really a much cleaner operation than trying to use a blueboy and cost is about the same. Even if you use the blueboy to dump outside to the sewer cleanout would be a better idea. YMMV


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Posted: 05/22/08 06:22pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Heck, just pour it in the commode. Very carefully.

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Surely you have a clean-out somewhere outside you could just pull up next to and avoid carrying that stuff around. Very few folks have the guts to use a portable for hauling black tank contents but maybe you're a lot braver than most. Must be if you're considering taking it inside the house. Good luck / Skip


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Posted: 05/22/08 06:32pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

moving all that poo through the toilet is going to run you out of the house. Find your sewer cleanout and use a macerator to move the poo. I have a 25' 1" hose on mine that I refer to as the "target radius".

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Ask your DW (assuming you're a guy) what she thinks about your possible solution and post the results here to amuse us. I assume you're a guy, cause I can't imagine a woman thinking about dumping all that in the commode from a blue-boy.

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I've tried once or twice just emptying a relatively full porta-potty into flush toilets and it's still messy. Find or install a clean-out and do your emptying outside where you can hose it down.


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08f450psd wrote:

Ask your DW (assuming you're a guy) what she thinks
No way..!! lol. Definitely WAIT until she's gone for a few hours before doing this. And be prepared to air the place out real good before she gets home.

And heaven help you if you spill anything.

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why would you go thru this hassle instead of just buying a macerator pump or sewer solution?
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scrappy 73 wrote:

Rather than using the macerater type system,is there anything on the market which would pump from a blue boy to the commode ? My rig is about 25' from my commode!


Lets see,..you're down on macerator pumping,
the RV is only 25ft from the commode,
And you're thinking of transferring to a blueboy first,
then lugging the blueboy into the house, and pumping it into the commode.

Something is wrong here. But I'll decipher it a little more before I comment


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