2010augusta
Well-known member
I was thinking today (and this is generally a very dangerous process) and thought about why or why not to have a P-trap on the sewer hose. In the last campground I had to use 20' feet of sewer hose to reach the hook-up that was about 15' away so the extra hose would "pop" out of our black expandable hose support and create a sort of P-trap on its own. Now I am using 10' of hose to go 9' so there is no real excess hose. Would it help or hurt anything to make a 3" P-trap with plastic pipe and the bayonet fittings. It could be a hassle to disconnect, but we only do that a few times a year. I think it could help to keep odors out of the gray tanks since the valves are open all the time, but not sure since we can't really vent the line after the P-trap, but how much back pressure can a RV park sewer/septic system have?