Bumpyroad wrote:
Executive wrote:
I've had macerators on my previous coach and on my current one. IMHO, while it wouldn't be a deal breaker for me, ( I can buy and install one myself) I would not have a coach without it. Both of mine had a bypass line. The Exec came with one, I had to modify the Dynasty to put one on. The bypass line allows me to leave the grey water open all the time with the black closed. About every fourth day, I close the grey valve before showering. After the showers, I open the black valve and dump, then use the hot shower water to backflush the black. Takes a bit longer to dump than the stinky slinky but it's a cleaner way to dump. I can eat a sandwich while I wait for the tanks to empty. Who's in a hurry anyway......just sayin....Dennis
my sentiments exactly.
bumpy
X3. Would not ever be without one.
Previous coach, I did have a Robin Williams Moment, when the fitting came off a cheap camping world slinky while dumping. Not fun. And using the slinky is always a smelly experience, and then even if you couple the ends together, you still have this sh!!!y thing in the basement, who needs that?
Our knight has a bypass type permanent system, with a techma macerating toilet. I use 2 ply toilet paper, the good stuff. The temcha has been flawless (knock on wood) and the sanicon, after 4 years I had to rebuild it this summer. Relay failed, macerator had a lot of hair, and the impellor blades were just gone, nothing left but the shaft. Judging from the sound with the new impellor, this is the first time there has been blades on that thing in my ownership.
With the new impellor, pumpout is almost as fast as a slinky!
I would never ever ever go back. No pyramid of death, the techma takes care of that. nothing comes out but brown water. No paper, no chunks, no smell either.
I do follow the suggestion above...
dump the black, then shut off the pump and open both valve to eaqualize the tanks, then shut the gray and dump black again.
Then dump the gray.
I use the geo method once a month or so, and after a summer of that my (seelevel) sensors are working great again.