Thank you Deeann & Acadianmom! Feel like I have had a crash course in hoses and will advance to Camping World with confidence.
Thank you Melissa D - went to the Maint. & Tech section and found a wealth of info there.
As for the surge protector, Retiredhappy & Bethers - I am a black/white kind of person and do not deal well with balancing pros and cons so this should I/shouldn't I thing about the surge protector is a real stress maker. We did have a surge protector get fried early on in our travels and since I already have one from the MH, I will probably use it with the thought of not letting it go to waste - as if that should be the deciding factor?
Bethers wrote: Putting my two sections of sewer hose together, if necessary, is as simple as twisting the two connectors together. Not a problem at all.
Not quite, Bethers, not quite. I got my 5r last week (I live in it and will travel in the Class C), and a male friend with lots of camping experience helped me get it all set up. He hooked the two connectors together on the black hose - that should work, right?, because he is a man? So glad that I started flushing with my gray tank first, (you know, just in case) cause water leaked out all over the place at the connectors. THANK GOD IT WASN'T THE BLACK TANK! So I unscrewed the plastic pieces, looked at them, and screwed them back together. They still leaked. Called the man - he said he would come by in the morning to find out what was wrong. Did not want to wait on the man! Would have used Gorilla Glue at that point if I had had any. Remembered that I had something called, I think, plumber's putty. So I rolled some out, unscrewed the connectors and dried them out, and put in the putty and screwed them back together so tight they may never come apart again and, walah!, no leak! Finished flushing tanks and poop (almost literally) on little plastic pieces that should screw together but don't.
Fancy