FloJet Portable RV Waste Pump System
FloJet Portable RV Waste Pump System
Description / FloJet Portable RV Waste Pump System
Have you searched the RVers travel guide trying to find a dump station on the way to the next campsite? With the FloJet Portable RV Waste Dump System you can dump your tank into your toilet at home or sewer drain, no more stops at expensive dump stations before you reach the house after your trip!
The FloJet Portable RV Waste Pump macerator has two attachment nozzles, one for a standard garden hose to flush the system and the other for a garden hose to dump the system. You do not need to buy costly sewer hoses made for RV’s, a standard ¾” garden hose from the local hardware store is all you need.
You want to keep your distance from the macerator as it works its magic? There is a remote start that comes with 6’ of lead wire so you can remotely activate your FloJet Waste Pump. A Handy, rugged and portable storage case protects the system and all its components; macerator, remote control and power cord when it is not in use.
Are you worried about powering the FloJet Macerator System? Check out these fun facts from the people at FloJet about supplying power to the FloJet Portable RV Waste Pump System
When installing the pump it is recommended that when using a power source that is 1-10' away you use 12 AWG wire. When using power at a distance of 10-20' you should use 10 AWG wire. Remember the normal properties of wire when installing your pump, the longer the distance, the bigger the wire should be the rule of thumb to follow. It is also recommended that a 20amp Fuse/Breaker be used. Many customers make their own power extension line out of 10 GA marine grade wire or similar and a 20 amp fuse. Alligator clips attached to the ends allows the power to be drawn from chassis, house or toad battery. Many customers find this to be the most simple solution for drawing power to the macerator pump and also keeps it truly portable as there is nothing hardwired. If your generator is near the waste compartment the 12 volt starter cable may be a substitute for the 12 gauge wire and a convenient source of power for use with jumpers and a more permanent hookup.
**DUE TO HEALTH HAZARDS THIS ITEM IS NON-RETURNABLE, IN THE CASE OF A DEFECTIVE UNIT IT WILL BE EXCHANGED**
More Information
Item # | 52648 |
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Brand | Flojet |
Model | 18555-000A |
Power Requirement | 12VDC |
Amps | 16 |
Flow | 13 GPM |
Features | Connects directly to the RV waste outlet Garden hose discharge port Fresh water rinse capabilities Remote handheld on/off switch with 6' (1.8 m) wire harness Easy clean up and storage USCG and CSA listed Run dry protection Rugged portable case for easy storage |
Included | Remote handheld on/off switch 6' wire harness O-Ring User manual Macerator Storage case |
Dimensions | Case Size: 12" x 13" x 5.5" |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Made in | Mexico |
Net Weight | 8.00 |
Gross Weight | 8.05 |
Special Order Item | No |
UPC | 042237109958 |
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Customer Reviews
We now have a third option... which is going to pay for itself in short order...
We hook a 3/4" X 75' hose to the FloJet and dump into the 'floor drain' in our basement (it's the closest sanitary inlet we have available). The instructions say to use a maximum of 50' of hose... however... the run from our RV to the floor drain is approximately 30' of level followed by another 40' of downhill to the floor drain... no problems with the 'extra' 25' of hose.
On the outlet end of the discharge hose, I have made a PVC 'adapter' which goes into the floor drain... the adapter is made up of a female hose fitting, a 90 degree elbow and an 8 inch tailpiece which is secured in the floor drain.
The other nice thing about the FloJet is the clean-up... it's almost non-existent with the fresh water flush connection... We run the pump until our holding tank is empty, shut off the pump and open the fresh water tap which rinses the pump and the hose for a not-so-bad clean up...
Now for the 'bad'... the wiring connections... I have yet to run a dedicated circuit from the battery to a place close to the dump valve... and the wiring supplied is not very generous in length... for now, I use my pickup truck battery to run the FloJet... just pull the pickup next to the RV in the driveway, hook up the electric connections and 'dump'...
This is a Good Product, and Dyer's has the best price, and service. I ordered mine on a Sunday, and had it in hand on Wednesday of the same week,. Dyers was really quick with their getting the product to me in Texas.