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Out with old Thomas air pump
09-26-2013, 19:02
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RE: Out with old Thomas air pump
(09-26-2013 17:18)mhughes01 Wrote:  
(08-20-2013 13:36)G.Kirby Wrote:  
(08-20-2013 13:15)timetravelers Wrote:  Thanks, Rich. I have added a filter/regulator to the toilet line in the bay, but didn't think of removing the regulator in the toilet. I guess you could just open the toilet regulator to full open, so it wouldn't be a factor.

I am on the road now, but the first order of business when I get home is to install a new toilet. This is the one I think may work best,

http://www.thetford.com/HOME/PRODUCTS/Pe...fault.aspx

Have been staring at this toilet as I am sick of maintaining the Microphor/Thomas. I've rebuilt the 12v compressor twice and eventually gave up, replacing it with a self contained 120v unit, but now have to start the Genny to flush.

Wondering about a couple of things with the Thetford:

1) Whether it will work without the holding tank sensors. I don't need those.
2) a convenient way to provide a 12 volt 40 Amp circuit to power it. That's a lot of juice. I thought they had a 120v model I could just plug in to the inverter supplied plug under the medicine cabinet above the toilet.

It will work without the tank sensors. I had 2 sets of sensors already on Pretty Penny, the original and I added SeeLevel. No need for another.

Tommy "2 Shoes" McCarthy
2006 M450XLI "GoneAway" Big Grin
Former owner 1995 PT42 WB "Pretty Penny"
Gardnerville, NV
Near South Lake Tahoe
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