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I have a 2013 Chausson Flash 10. The grey waste discharge is approx 55.6mm OD fixed plastic pipe.
Is there a connection or fitting I can attach to extend the pipe for emptying the grey tank
at a waste disposal location?
 
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To use the colapz pipe work you would also need the adaptor...


The adaptor fits on my Chausson Best of 510
 
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To use the colapz pipe work you would also need the adaptor...


The adaptor fits on my Chausson Best of 510
Is this meant to be left on permanently ? As I could see it being knocked off the tank connection without a support system. Then do you have to crawl underneath to fix the extension pipes every time?
 
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Is this meant to be left on permanently ? As I could see it being knocked off the tank connection without a support system. Then do you have to crawl underneath to fix the extension pipes every time?
Yes I think that’s the idea . Mainly designed for a serviced pitch so would be left on for a few days normally .

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I use the colapz on mine as well, but I use an empty plastic tube from a caulking gun on the end. I find this fits over the waste pipe securely and gives a better fit to the adapter
 
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So if I am getting the picture right, you want to dump grey waste into a "drain" while you are pitched up for a while?

I have an idea which I am going to sort in the next couple of months.

I am going to unscrew the big plug in the bottom of our grey waste tank, get a 90' bulkhead bend (as shown below, but I might use plastic fittings), drill a hole in the tank just to the side of the big plug but on the waste handle side. Fix in the bulkhead fitting. Replace big plug.

Then connect up the flexi hose to the bulkhead fitting and using self adhesive cable ties bases and cable ties across the tank to the waste handle, leaving enough slack that the flexi pipe can bend when the waste handle is used.

Then fix the valve either on the waste handle as it comes out from under the MH or to the bodywork underneath near it.

Carry a hose of appropriate ID to go onto the open side of the valve when needed.

When parked up, connect your hose to the valve, no crawling round underneath, then take the hose to the drain. Open the valve, that way you will have a constant drain from your waste tank. Obviously not draining as quick as the big pipe, but does that matter ?

You still have full use of the existing big waste to drop waste water over a disposal point.

Bet I could build my system for under £20 and it's a permanent fixture,



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