Re: Drainmaster Polychute hose with cam loc fitting
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I cut off the Thetford fitting and put on a Valterra fitting. I added a "twist on" third valve. I bought a standard PolyChute about a year ago. I have been very pleased with the setup. I use the combination of the three valves to empty the black tank, then flush and empty it several times with water from the grey tank. The window on the PolyChute allows me to see how effluent cleans up with the back flushes.
The PolyChute system has worked well for me. I always had a leak somewhere in the old style hoses. (May have been a "user error.") The PolyChute has never leaked.
I have to remove PolyChute and stow it in a container when it is not in use. When I am dumping tanks, I connect it to the output of the third valve. The output is a pretty straight run into the PolyChute and the dumping process works well. I often tilt the coach with the HWH to facilitate draining the holding tanks.
I cannot close the bay door when the PolyChute is attached. It will almost close if I use a pair of 90 degree elbows. I don't find it a particular problem to stow the hose after I empty tanks. I have always chosen to leave dump valves closed during normal use. I prefer the allow waste water to accumulate and then dump it in a slug. I think it helps flush debris from the tanks.
I chose to use the Valterra fittings for our application. I seems to suit my preferences better than the cam loc fittings. Your plumbing and operational preferences may benefit from the cam loc.