How To: YETI/RTIC/ORCA Drain Hose

A short guide draining your YETI, RTIC, ORCA, or other rotomolded cooler without moving it.

Guide/Parts Compatibility:

While the parts listed worked for my RTIC65 and friends Yeti110, I cannot guarantee that your cooler has the same drain. Most likely it does.

Disclaimer:

Disclaimer: I am not an engineer and I am not responsible for any modifications you make to the vehicle as a result of this guide. Use at your own risk/discretion.

Obligatory not affiliated with these companies, I bought all of this myself, none of it was provided to me, etc…

Time Required:

  • 0.25hrs

Complexity:

  • 1/10
  • Contributing Factors:
  • Metal on plastic threads (cross-threading or stripping potential).

Parts Needed:

Tools Used:

  • Fingers

Step1: Remove existing Drain Plug

Unscrew the drain plug in your cooler, just like you were draining the cooler. It should remove completely, leaving behind a threaded hose.

Step2: Install Drain Plug Hose Connection

Screw in the Drain Plug Hose Connection and ensure it has a tight seal, but do not overtighten it as it can crack.

Step3: Install brass shutoff valve

Install Brass Garden Hose Shutoff securely but do not overtighten as the brass can strip the plastic threads.

Step4: Install leader hose for Ops Check

I recommend completely installing every part of a system prior to checking operation, and this is no different.

Step5: OpsCheck

Fill the cooler up past the drain hose and monitor for leaks. I found none after an hour and was satisfied.

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