Sewer Hose March 15, 2020, 08:02:46 pm When I bought my Lazy Daze it came with several sewer hoses, and I do not really know what to do with the one in the attached picture. It seems to be a very good quality, and it probably also fits into the small hose compartment above the valves - but it cannot be connected to any other hoses that I have.What kind of hose is this? Can it be combined with something good, or can I throw it away without regretting it later?Klaus
Re: Sewer Hose Reply #1 – March 15, 2020, 09:27:09 pm Klaus,Because I often pull a trailer, I am sometimes too far from the sewer opening in back-in campsites and I had to buy another hose just to use as an extension.I would pull those ends off, throw them away, and buy an two ends that mate to the Lazy Daze and the hose you have. If you ever need an extension, you can put the extension on the Lazy Daze and put your regular hose at the end of the extension to connect to the sewer opening.That's my opinion...Harold
Re: Sewer Hose Reply #2 – March 15, 2020, 09:28:23 pm "Can it be combined with something good,...?"One hope, by cutting off those non-standard fittings, you can then purchase 'screw-on' fittings (Camping World & others). The new ones just twist onto the spiral spring of the hose body. 1 Likes
Re: Sewer Hose Reply #3 – March 16, 2020, 12:52:35 pm Thanks for the replies. I found the hose on the Amazon website. It's a "Camco Self Clamping Hose" Amazon.com: Camco Gray 15' Durable High Tensile Strength Vinyl Sewer Steel..., and I assume I could connect the "Camco Twist Connect Kit" Amazon.com: Camco Twist Connect Kit Sewer Fitting - Allows for Quick and... to it.However, whenever anything is connected it will probably not anymore fit into the hose compartment of the Lazy Daze (which, I think, has a ridiculously narrow opening).Klaus As an Amazon Associate Lazy Daze Owners' Group earns from qualifying purchases.
Re: Sewer Hose Reply #4 – March 16, 2020, 01:46:49 pm Our sewer hose has only one fitting, one that fits the dump valve. The other end of the hose is normally left bare.If needing to add an extension hose or an air tight fitting, as many RV parks require when continuously connected to the sewer, a screw on fitting, as mentioned by Steve, is used.Buy a heavy duty hose for the longest life, cheap hose are, well cheap and fail much sooner.Larry
Re: Sewer Hose Reply #5 – March 16, 2020, 02:51:05 pm Here's one solution from e-trailer... looks like you wouldn't need much more! https://www.etrailer.com/RV-Sewer/EZ-Coupler/F02-3303.html?feed=npn&gclid=Cj0KCQjwx7zzBRCcARIsABPRscPZFxXM84Ms1XWoD83CStelrUTU6esGn0MqIRbel_WoN-bvRff5N58aAv9WEALw_wcB