Here are some of the items commonly needed for the sewer system in your RV. Obviously details depend somewhat on your RV
Sewer Hose
A sewer hose is needed to connect your RVs sewer line to the campgrounds sewer connection. You want a quality sewer hose. The ones that often come with the RV are junk and i would not even start using it. You can feel the difference in quality and it would not be fun if a sewer hose comes apart while in use. Sewer hoses come in different lengths for example, 5, 10 or 15 feet. You can connect multiple sewer hoses together to extend them.
Keep in mind that some RVs have multiple connection. Ours for example has one for the black and the shower gray tank and a second connection for the gray tank from the kitchen. We carry 3 sewer hoses and a y connection to connect them together.
Y Connection
We use the Y connection to connect two sewer lines together
Clear Elbow
While not very inviting it is essential to know when your tank is clean. We connect the clear elbow at the end of the sewer line so that when flushing the black tank we know when the tank is completely clean
Sewer Hose Support
to support the sewer line
Chemicals
lots of different chemicals and treatments available.
Black Tank Rinse Hose
Just a regular water hose that we dedicate to cleaning the sewer lines. We also use it to feed our black tank flush system when flushing the black tank
stay away from blue hoses as blue is used for potable water hoses
Disposable Gloves
always carry a box of disposable gloves
Spare End Caps
a set of spare sewer hose end caps is a good idea. One time our end cap broke and even though we try to keep all these items clean I was not happy about having the sewer hose uncapped until we could buy a new end cap
Portable Waste Tank
If you often camp at places without sewer hookup that have dump stations it may be worth getting a portable waste tank
This will allow you to dump your tank into the portable and then go to the dump station with the portable tank without having to move your RV
No Black Tank Flush
if your RV does not have a black tank flush system you can use a black tank wand to clean your black tank
Carrying Your Sewer Accessories
Most RVs have a bumper that is made to store the sewer hose. Ours can store two sections of sewer hose, one on each side of the bumper
The bumper generally is not big enough to hold elbows and such or as in our case a third sewer hose or the water hose to flush our black tank
You can buy additional sewer hose carriers like the following
you can also use fence posts such as this
To carry additional items we use a plastic bin to keep the sewer accessories separate from all other items