Gray water outlet for pop up camper

I’ve been trying  to figure out a decent way to get my gray water from the kitchen sink in my Rockwood A128S to the Aqua-Tainer I purchased from Amazon.

I did a lot of online research and looked at pictures posted by a lot of different picture. I didn’t want to go with a hose attached to the gray water outlet because it would cause the sink to drain so slow, but I also didn’t want it to be complicated or expensive. With the help of a very nice employee at Lowe’s today I think I came up with a great solution at a great price.

Three pieces: an adapter, an elbow, and flexible pvc spa pipe. They fit so snugly together I’m going to try the assembly without gluing to see if it works fine that way. All for a total of $7.16

1-1/2-in Dia 90-Degree PVC Elbow Fitting        0.80
1-1/2-in Dia PVC Cleanout Adapter Fitting        1.20
1-1/2-in PVC Spa Flex Hose        5.16
Total        7.16

 

 

 

 

And I think it looks great. I like the white PVC with the camper as opposed to black like many have used. It takes all of a minute to assemble and light weight to store. I would have to check on how to seal the hose into the Aqua-tainer if I’d like to chain a couple containers together.

Gray water outlet for pop up camper - TheDIYGirl.com

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Gray water outlet for pop up camper — 4 Comments

  1. Looks good. You should consider adding a vent to make it dragon faster. Use a “T” instead of a 90 and just leave the poem end pointing up.

  2. Looking for a short section of that 1-1/2-in PVC Spa Flex Hose. Can only find 25′ or 50′ on-line and it is very spendy. Does anyplace sell it by the foot?