All you will need is the appropriate length and diameter of pipe.
Pvc pipe for rv sewer hose storage.
I had seen some ideas on pinterest that used pvc fence post covers.
Slip the cut length of pvc pipe into the other side of the flexible connector.
But the 4 pipe would not allow my sewer hose to fit with the fittings on the end of the hose and the 6 pvc pipe was just huge in my opinion.
It looks like it is the same exterior door and opening as their regular sani tube but with a larger diameter tube same as the super tube in your review about 5 8 larger and supposed to fit the rhino sewer hose.
You can buy additional rv sewer storage kits.
Ever popular is finding a method of keeping one of the most unpleasant aspects of rv ing to itself.
These are kits that fit near the dump valves.
Whatever method you choose for your rv sewer hose storage just be sure to allow for drainage either by drilling holes in the tube or in the cap at the end.
You could also create rv sewer hose storage out of pvc.
Susan january 24 2016 at 2 33 pm.
Typically the outer diameter of the bayonet fitting on a sewer hose is around 4 3 16 inches or less.
Find some free space under your rv near a storage compartment preferably near your sewer dump pick up a hollow pvc fence post from your hardware store also pick up some end caps and a couple small l brackets.
James have you looked into the possibility of replacing the built in swere tube with d w s maxi tube.
Or should i say narrow.
This will also help with that special smell.
Rv sewer hose storage is one of those rv mods that many people decide to do as it allows for simple access and keeps it separate from our other storage items.
The valterra ez rv sewer hose carrier a04 0150 referenced in your question features an inner diameter of 4 3 8 inches so it will indeed accommodate an appropriately sized hose with the bayonet fittings still attached.
Most sewer hose storage solutions i ve seen come up short.
Slip a 3 inch flexible connector onto the hose side of a 45 degree rv drain outlet adapter.
Keeping the sewer hose separate can also make it a much more hygienic endeavour.
Many of the ideas i found used a 4 or 6 pvc pipe for the storage sleeve.
They contain the additional hose you need in a convenient case.
Tighten the provided clamps on the connector with a screwdriver.
Twist the adapter onto the rv drain outlet.
Also pvc pipe is not that expensive so it makes for a great choice when you need to do a quick storage fix.