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Old 05-19-2023, 09:02 PM   #1
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Convoluted sewage tube storage
05 Pleasureway Lexor Chevy 3500
I have a black bent PVC tube in aft most outside storage, is this designed to hold the sewage convoluted tube?
Doe’s the red 90 degree coupler stay attached to tube when stowed?

What is the grey coupler used for?
Thanks for advice
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I don't use that. I know people who use it for other things.


I have a plastic bin about 20" x 16" x 5 " which holds my stinky slinky and the red 90º fitting. that bin fits in my side storage.


Using this bin requires less handling. yes i flush it out but still I don't wanna handle it too much
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I don't use that. I know people who use it for other things.

I guess a good hind a key spot. I'd like to keep the stinkie slinkie in the designataed holder an free up the room in large bin.

just keep the 90* red end an it's connector in a sealed bag.think I cruise by the local truck stop an survey the dump station.thanks
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The red 90* elbow is used to connect to the sewer stand up pipe at the campground. It is used if you want to continue to have the sewer hose connected to the standup pipe. Some campgrounds require this. The short round green/blue tube with a short hose is a freshwater filter. The grey tube is for connecting another sewer hose for a longer run (if you have an extra hose).
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. The short round green/blue tube with a short hose is a freshwater filter..
think I'll replace this filter
do they usually come w/ the larger water fitting that attaches to the water input port.
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You can connect the filter to incoming the fresh water hose and then hold it to you water intake. There is no larger water fitting to do this.
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