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_1nobby
Sep 01, 2017Explorer
Brettmm92 wrote:
Mbopp, I am definitely no electrician. I wish I could do that but I wouldn't know where to start.
And Soundguy, I'm afraid I don't have an outlet like that near the sewage output. And if I'm thinking correctly, a 12 volt battery is a scooter/motorcycle battery. Right? I wouldn't mind even carrying a standard car battery along with the macerator, I'm assuming the 12 volt battery would be a proper way to do it and I wouldn't risk blowing a fuse on camper.
SoundGuy ADDED that plug. 12V battery is what most trailers use to power all the 12V accessories....like your on board waterpump.
As Soundguy pointed out.....running power back to where the pump is installed really is the best option...especially if you are going to use the macerator on a regular basis.
If you can't do it...pay someone who can and be done with it.
It will make your life less complicated:)
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