Well, now I am stumped. I don’t have an open area to drain to in my yard. I will admit I ran the hose to the curb. Is it possible to run it down my kitchen sink like the other person suggests?
You can totally drain to a sink. The best spot would be the lowest height drain in your house, maybe a basement utility sink or bathtub. If the level of the sink is below the bottom of the hot tub, then you don't even necessarily need a pump, and can let gravity and siphon action do the work. But if it's a kitchen sink you'll likely need a pump to move the water uphill. I use woodworking clamps to hold the hose in place in the sink, and you'll want to watch things carefully to make sure the pump doesn't run faster than the sink can drain the water. I use a smart plug adapter together with my pump, so that I can switch the pump on and off while standing by the drainage sink.
Hi Jeff, another informative vid. I pump my water out, which is treated with Flushout prior to draining, onto my paved patio that has a gully drain down one side. It gives me a good oppertunity to give the paving a good brush down. Just as an aside, a girlfriend of mine, we worked together as police officers (English Bobbies), runs, I think its called, Yellow Rose, horse carriages in San Antonio. Her name is Stephanie. It would be a great suprise if you looked her up when you are in town. Cheers, Big Steve, East Yorkshire, England.
Hi Jeff thanks for the info. I've been watching your videos now for over 3 years. I've noticed you've lost a lot of weight you look good but I hope you're ok though
Well now im stumped. I live in the country so no sewer drains and i dont want to kill off part of my hay. I have a septic tank, can i drain into that?
it's illegal most places to drain to the ground... drain into kitchen sink
Well, now I am stumped. I don’t have an open area to drain to in my yard. I will admit I ran the hose to the curb. Is it possible to run it down my kitchen sink like the other person suggests?
You can totally drain to a sink. The best spot would be the lowest height drain in your house, maybe a basement utility sink or bathtub. If the level of the sink is below the bottom of the hot tub, then you don't even necessarily need a pump, and can let gravity and siphon action do the work. But if it's a kitchen sink you'll likely need a pump to move the water uphill. I use woodworking clamps to hold the hose in place in the sink, and you'll want to watch things carefully to make sure the pump doesn't run faster than the sink can drain the water.
I use a smart plug adapter together with my pump, so that I can switch the pump on and off while standing by the drainage sink.
@@nickeltek Lots of good ideas to ponder. Hmm, maybe the bathtub.
Hi Jeff, another informative vid. I pump my water out, which is treated with Flushout prior to draining, onto my paved patio that has a gully drain down one side. It gives me a good oppertunity to give the paving a good brush down.
Just as an aside, a girlfriend of mine, we worked together as police officers (English Bobbies), runs, I think its called, Yellow Rose, horse carriages in San Antonio. Her name is Stephanie. It would be a great suprise if you looked her up when you are in town. Cheers, Big Steve, East Yorkshire, England.
Hi Jeff thanks for the info. I've been watching your videos now for over 3 years. I've noticed you've lost a lot of weight you look good but I hope you're ok though
Hey Jeff which hot tub do you have ?
Hi Jeff, do you apply the 2 day wait period when you use Oh Yuk?
There is a far superior product to Oh yuk-Ahh-Some is the name,, This product is also used in hospitals for the clean up of newborn birth purposes.