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[Fwd: Air Regulator - Microphor Toilet]
09-20-2006, 08:00
Post: #1
[Fwd: Air Regulator - Microphor Toilet]
The Microphor $290.00 toilet air pressure regulator ended up no cost to
me. Not from Microphor.

I contacted the local Clippard store. The 60 - 65 PSI regulator had a
build date out 10 days and then shipping days. I said I'd take it. The
gal asked how many and I said one. She said come on down and I'll give
you a test sample of the 0 - 100 PSI regulator.

I set the regulator adjustment toward the high end, installed the
regulator, started the compressor, and kept tapping the flush handle
until the toilet flushed, then backed off the regulator to a lower
pressure that would not flush, then turned it up slightly, and all is good.

Microphor sent me a PDF document for the LF-210 model, 16 pages. Let me
know if you need a copy and I'll forward it to you.

--
Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38 8V92, Anaheim Hills, Calif.


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Air Regulator - Microphor Toilet
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 10:18:16 -0700
From: Curt Sprenger
To: wanderlodge@yahoogroups.com, WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com



We have the Microphor Air Operated toilet in our coach. The air pressure
regulator exhaust port is leaking, causing the compressor to cycle every
35 minutes. Microphor tells me that the regulator is defective, bad
seal(s).

Microphor wants $290 for a new regulator, $95 for Microphor to rebuild
ours, $65 for a rebuild kit.

Clippard wants about $15.00 for what looks to be the same regulator as
installed with our toilet.

Has anyone replaced this regulator? What brand, part #, cost, purchased
where, etc?

--
Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38 8V92, Anaheim Hills, Calif.
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09-20-2006, 11:27
Post: #2
[Fwd: Air Regulator - Microphor Toilet]
Curt,

I had the same problem with my $20.00 Clippard air pressure
regulator, so I bought a new one from Clippard. Within 2 weeks
the new one exhibited the same symptoms. I called Clippard and
was told that I could try dripping a few drops of air compressor
tool oil into the top of the regulator - it's been working properly
ever since.

David B
'02 LXi, Smokey
Va

Curt Sprenger wrote:
> The Microphor $290.00 toilet air pressure regulator ended up no cost to
> me. Not from Microphor.
>
> I contacted the local Clippard store. The 60 - 65 PSI regulator had a
> build date out 10 days and then shipping days. I said I'd take it. The
> gal asked how many and I said one. She said come on down and I'll give
> you a test sample of the 0 - 100 PSI regulator.
>
> I set the regulator adjustment toward the high end, installed the
> regulator, started the compressor, and kept tapping the flush handle
> until the toilet flushed, then backed off the regulator to a lower
> pressure that would not flush, then turned it up slightly, and all is good.
>
> Microphor sent me a PDF document for the LF-210 model, 16 pages. Let me
> know if you need a copy and I'll forward it to you.
>
>
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09-20-2006, 13:55
Post: #3
[Fwd: Air Regulator - Microphor Toilet]
I'll do that in the morning. Thanks.

Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38 8V92, Anaheim Hills, Calif.



David Brady wrote:

>Curt,
>
>I had the same problem with my $20.00 Clippard air pressure
>regulator, so I bought a new one from Clippard. Within 2 weeks
>the new one exhibited the same symptoms. I called Clippard and
>was told that I could try dripping a few drops of air compressor
>tool oil into the top of the regulator - it's been working properly
>ever since.
>
>David B
>'02 LXi, Smokey
>Va
>
>Curt Sprenger wrote:
>
>
>>The Microphor $290.00 toilet air pressure regulator ended up no cost to
>>me. Not from Microphor.
>>
>>I contacted the local Clippard store. The 60 - 65 PSI regulator had a
>>build date out 10 days and then shipping days. I said I'd take it. The
>>gal asked how many and I said one. She said come on down and I'll give
>>you a test sample of the 0 - 100 PSI regulator.
>>
>>I set the regulator adjustment toward the high end, installed the
>>regulator, started the compressor, and kept tapping the flush handle
>>until the toilet flushed, then backed off the regulator to a lower
>>pressure that would not flush, then turned it up slightly, and all is good.
>>
>>Microphor sent me a PDF document for the LF-210 model, 16 pages. Let me
>>know if you need a copy and I'll forward it to you.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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