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ktmrfs
Dec 21, 2020Explorer II
wa8yxm wrote:
I have a portable (Which by the way I no longer have a use for. but that's a topic for elsewhere) over the 15 years I've used it. It always got the job done when I needed it. NOW understand I prefer the 3" stinky Slinky (Got one of those brand new as well) The ONLY problems I had with it are mostly SUE problems (SUE is "Stupid User Error")
1: on the portable there is a fuse in the bottom of the handle. .Yup. did not know it was there. Took me a while to discover it.
Two. the motor shaft extends all the way out what I call the "Bottom" of the motor (Pump is the top part) and there is a slot. If you have not used it for a few days take a flat tool. Like a quarter or a washer. And give the shaft a "Twist" in the direction suggested by the outlet. The impeller may (otherwise) stick, which is Why I had to find the fuse.
Once I figured out the "Twist the shaft" long long time no problems..
OH feed it well.. I ran 10Ga wire from teh fuse panel about 5 feet to a compartment where I terminated with Anderson power Poles (40 amp size) and plugged the Macerator line in there... Why Anderson Power poles.. I use a lot of them on my Radio gear and have 10Ga Extension cables and so on. So I had them. Are they better than other options? Very good question. but for me yes. Due to the fact I have a lot of stuff that pluggs into that port.
yup, right on for the fuse and avoiding the "stuck impeller" and wiring.
I dump at home, but have about a 1ft rise. Have used one for about 8 years, 20-30 times/year and it has been flawless.
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