Answers to RV Lifestyle Questions…. even the Personal Ones


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This week on the RV Podcast:

We have a special edition with this episode of the RV podcast, answering your RV Lifestyle questions…. Even the personal ones. We have a bunch of them that we can't wait to get to and they will form this week’s RV Conversation of the Week.

And we also have the RV News of the Week and Mike & Jen's Storytime about taking our RV in a special stretch of road known as "The Tail of the Dragon."

You can watch the video version from our RV Lifestyle YouTube Channel by clicking the player below.

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RV CONVERSATION OF THE WEEK - Answers to RV Lifestyle Questions

This week's conversation of the week is with you as we answer a slew of audience questions, including some personal ones about us. We like to do this from time to time because, normally, we can only answer one or two questions each week. So this week, we get to clear out the mailbox.

From "Why did you start this blog?" to "When are you going to quit?" to questions about our professional journey, we're putting it all on the table.

We've been overwhelmed by your curiosity and thoughtful inquiries over the past few months, so it's time to pull back the curtain a bit.

This Q&A format gives us a chance to connect more personally with our readers while addressing the topics you've been most curious about. It's also a wonderful opportunity to highlight the diverse interests of our community.

So join us as we dive into your questions. And remember - no question is too simple or too complex. We're just grateful you're here with us on this journey.

Answers to RV Lifestyle Questions - RV Macerator vs Gravity Dump



QUESTION: I have the option of getting a macerator instead of a gravity dump on the new Class B motorhome we may purchase. What do I need to know about them?  Duane

ANSWER: A macerator pump system grinds waste and toilet paper into a slurry that can be pumped out through a smaller diameter hose (typically 1-inch) rather than the traditional 3-inch gravity dump hose. 

The main advantages of a macerator system are convenience and flexibility. The smaller hose is easier to store and handle than bulky sewer hoses. You can pump waste uphill if needed, and the system allows you to empty tanks from up to 150 feet away through the garden hose-sized pipe. This can be especially helpful at some residential locations or if the dump station is hard to access.

However, there are some important drawbacks to consider:

The system is more complex than gravity dumps, with more parts that can potentially fail. If the maserator stops working, you can't empty your tanks until it's repaired. They also typically take longer to empty tanks compared to gravity - around 5-7 minutes versus 2-3 minutes for gravity dumps.

Maserators require electricity to operate, which means they draw from your battery power. They can also be quite noisy while running. The smaller hose diameter means they can clog more easily if improper items are flushed, and replacement parts tend to be more expensive than gravity system components.

For Class B motorhomes specifically, the space-saving aspect of the smaller hose can be valuable given the limited storage.