Makes sense.  I like the end result for now, will see how it goes over time.  I 
hadn't thought about the Cafiza idea, but that's perfect and should keep the 
funk to an acceptable level.  :)
Talk soon,
bmc


On Mar 30, 2011, at 3:52 PM, Dennis Keating wrote:
> Ben, i am useing all aftermarket parts on my drain kit.  i drilled a 3/8" 
> hole in the tray, so it will drain quickly into the catch cup which mine does 
> not fit the contour of the drain pan bottom at all.  it drains out the same 
> type of hose as yours, but my machine sits on 3 1/2" tall legs.  that makes 
> it easier to get some grade on the drain line route.
>  maybe you could use pvc and glue some pipe and fittings together to make a 
> smoother run into the sink - just stick it onto the catch cup outlet.  - 
> Dennis
> ps-  the only very slight backup i have ever had is when backflushing and 
> theres a bunch of foam from the detergent and it might backup two droplets.   
> run your backflush detergent thru the drain and also use your steam boiler 
> hot water to pour down the drain - those two things should keep the drain 
> line maintained.

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