donkbet
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Hi everyone, new RV owner here. I know quite literally nothing about owning or living in an RV but I'm eager to learn! My fiance and I have purchased a 2006 Flagstaff Classic Super Lite. We've parked it on my mom's 2 acre property and plan on living in it through the winter. I'm having an electrician come hopefully this week to install a tt-30 outlet in the house. I would also like to hook up the RV's black and grey water to the septic here on the property. It's a septic tank (not sewer). I'm not quite sure how to go about this. Ideally, I'd like to do it myself
Unfortunately, I can't park the RV close by the septic tank. They're located opposite sides of the house. Also, from what I can tell, there's no septic clean-out (there is a pipe that looks like one, but my mom believes it's for the perimeter drains.) There are however some pipes in the basement that look like they could potentially be used to hook up the RV septic (I think? I've included some pics). Just outside the house is the septic pipe, which I think a clean-out could be easily installed. I'm not familiar with this stuff, so I could be completely wrong.
If I can somehow hook up the RV's black and grey water to one of these (whether it's a macerator or a RV tote), that would be ideal. What are everyones thoughts or suggestions? Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Cheers!
Link to pics
Unfortunately, I can't park the RV close by the septic tank. They're located opposite sides of the house. Also, from what I can tell, there's no septic clean-out (there is a pipe that looks like one, but my mom believes it's for the perimeter drains.) There are however some pipes in the basement that look like they could potentially be used to hook up the RV septic (I think? I've included some pics). Just outside the house is the septic pipe, which I think a clean-out could be easily installed. I'm not familiar with this stuff, so I could be completely wrong.
If I can somehow hook up the RV's black and grey water to one of these (whether it's a macerator or a RV tote), that would be ideal. What are everyones thoughts or suggestions? Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Cheers!
Link to pics
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