We have been getting on fine with the usual Aquaroll for clean water and a Wastemaster for grey water disposal, however, we have booked a pitch in France that has Individual water and/or drainage connection. I have purchased an Aquaroll mains water kit for fresh water, what do I need for the dirty water disposal?
Just the same grey tube that you use now but longer! John has several lengths and a few straight joiners we have had "holes" that are in the middle where our waste is and others that are by the electric point. We don't use a mains water kit as friends had an indoor swimming pool! but just have a hose to fill the aqua roll .
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John says we had six metres before Romany sprung a leak and he gave him some and we have never used it all. That includes the metre we always use to reach the waste master. I don't think the "hole" will be further away than the back end of your unit so from the sink to the back is three metres, a metre down and a metre back 5m should be loads.
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I have a 7 metre length which I reckon should do for anywhere. Your guide is the hose supplied with the mains water kit for the Aquaroll - supply and return would be around the same length, no?
quote We don't use a mains water kit as friends had an indoor swimming pool!
which is why the Aquaroll is still used for mains water supply; the pressured supply remains outside of the unit and the water pumped in from the Aquaroll in the normal way.
It's good to see that full hook-up is becoming more and more prevalent, even in this country.
The good thing with the Aquaroll one is that if the valve should fail, the water overflows out of the barrel that is outside your unit. Some of the others connect direct.