Sewer hose compatibilty

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Should be as long as both are 3 inch sewer hoses. I've had to connect 2 different brand sewer hoses. As long as they both have male and female fittings, you should be fine.

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Thank you very much for responding and for the welcome. We just bought our trailer on Friday and will be picking it up in a week. Now the learning curve starts...
 
Thank you very much for responding and for the welcome. We just bought our trailer on Friday and will be picking it up in a week. Now the learning curve starts...
Please let us know how you make out with the hoses. It may help others down the road.
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Many years ago there was a competing, non-compatible sewer hose fitting that was used by a few manufacturers. But any RV made in the last 30 or so years should have the now universal 3" bayonet connection.
 
if the 39760 Rhino Blaster is compatible
I was unable to find any with 39760 but did find 39082, 39080, & 39086. I am pretty sure what you have is one of those or very close to it and looks like it. As Lou has said, RV sewer fittings have been pretty standard for a long time nowadays and since both of those products are made and sold by Camco, you are quite safe in thinking that they will work together.

If you have not bought either one yet, I will say that I used the Valterra Flush King for a time when we didn't have installed tank flush system and found that the use of a flush wand was much more effective for the black tank. The most effective way I found to remove any remaining coating on the inside of our waste tanks was to fill each one about half full and add a strong mix of lundry detergent to each, just before travel. I then would dump the tanks as soon as we reached our destination and by looking into the black tank via the open toilet flush valve I was always just a little amazed by how clean it would look. Once I learned to do that near or at the end of each trip, I stopped using either of the other two devices that I had bought.
 

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