Convoluted grey water waste hose
My Swift Sundance has a 1m length of convoluted hose for the emptying of the grey water tank. The hose terminates in a plastic tap which is clipped up under the MH when not required. Guess what! when travelling this weekend the hose was dangling and the
hose has split.
I can get hold of replacement pipe easily enough but does anybody know how the hose is fixed at the tank end as it is all tucked away and covered in lagging
Option B. Has anybody found a better solution? Maybe a fixed tap to which a length of waste hose can be attached to when required?
Thanks all, Kevin
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many of the waste fittings on vans are as cheaply made as can be got away with....
the 'cheap tap on the end of a cheap pipe' seems to be the norm, with the taps prone to leaking and the pipe prone to splitting or coming away from the tank....not too good...
im afraid its either 'grin and bear it', having to periodically fix issues, or try and redesign it to something more robust.
the system that DD (and we) have would be no good for the externally sited taps (as ours have inboard tanks and valves) but i would suggest fitting your own heavier duty hose and clips and binning the cheap pipe and tap....
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As said ,cheap original hoses do tend to be a problem.Convoluted ones can collect debris in them to ,resulting in unpleasent
smells.A better piece of hose can be obtained at a boat/yacht chandlery,complete with stainless clips..Hope this helps ..0 -
Had a 2009 Sundance which had a rigid pipe and a tank tap you could probably retro fit one of these. The Bessacarr we replaced it with had a flexible pipe which had to be replaced twice in four years. Cak tanks sell a very robust replacement with a smooth
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CAK Tanks supply smooth bored helicoil hose in several sizes through their online store, or they will be at
the NEC Show in October. They also supply matching taps and adapters for connecting to rigid waste systems.0