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- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIIf you look on bottom of vacuum breaker next to where hose from water valve attaches there should be a 'stub'. That is where the spray hose attaches....after you open the stub.
Have a sprayer on my Thetford and love it......helps keep bowl, seal, ball cleaner with just a quick spray around the bowl after a dump. - old_guyExplorerI thought the 310 came with a sprayer, mine did
- Ron3rdExplorer III
old guy wrote:
I thought the 310 came with a sprayer, mine did
Thanks for the info folks, my 310 on my new Windjammer did not come with the sprayer for some reason. I'm confused what to order; the Dometic parts list for the 310 shows the kit optional under part number 3853111 (Dometic Spray Kit), but if you google that number, nothing comes up. If you google Dometic Hand Sprayer, you get this from CW:
Dometic Hand Sprayer
so I'm wondering if that's the right kit as that model is also listed for a Sealand marine toilet. - Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIYour part number is not long enough.......3853111....it's missing 2 numbers and the only numbers that match up to that sequence is 64 (385311164----seal, grommet for the vacuum breaker).
Dometic/SeaLand......same same
Sprayer is an option.....part number for kit is 385319054 which is the correct kit in your CW link. Sprayer, vacuum breaker, seal, hose brace/clamp & wall bracket. - Ron3rdExplorer III
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Your part number is not long enough.......3853111....it's missing 2 numbers and the only numbers that match up to that sequence is 64 (385311164----seal, grommet for the vacuum breaker).
Dometic/SeaLand......same same
Sprayer is an option.....part number for kit is 385319054 which is the correct kit in your CW link. Sprayer, vacuum breaker, seal, hose brace/clamp & wall bracket.
You're right OB, I dropped 2 digits off the cut and paste. The correct number on the Dometic parts list is 385311124 which pops up everywhere on a google search. I'll go with that kit. Thanks for the info.
ON EDIT,
It looks like they offer 2 kits, one with the vacuum breaker (385319054) and the one without: 385311124. I can't see the back well without pulling the seat off and I'll do that in the morning. It looks like the vacuum breaker is already there.
Here's a link to the parts list so you can see what I'm talking about:
310 Parts List - ADAD437Exploreryes it is an option, i had mine installed with the toilet and love it.
- big_bufordExplorerI had installed mine on the nub, only had low pressure when holding down foot pedal? Ended up using a sharkbite fitting T'ed in the 1/2 inch supply line with standard kitchen spray attachment. Full blast with the sprayer now, no need to step on pedal, works great.
I'm curious, have others obtained full pressure spray without stepping on toilet when hooked to the nub? Maybe I did something wrong? - stuplichExplorer
big buford wrote:
I had installed mine on the nub, only had low pressure when holding down foot pedal? Ended up using a sharkbite fitting T'ed in the 1/2 inch supply line with standard kitchen spray attachment. Full blast with the sprayer now, no need to step on pedal, works great.
I'm curious, have others obtained full pressure spray without stepping on toilet when hooked to the nub? Maybe I did something wrong?
big buford
Maybe we both did something wrong??......I also T'ed into the 1/2 inch supply line and added a shut off valve and a standard kitchen spray attachment. (that results in a full blast spray and wastes less water).
Mel
'96 Safari, Sealand 510 toilet - deafsetterExplorerHubby did it. Seemed pretty easy. Hopefully he'll add some input to this topic.
At first I thought it was not necessary, but I now love it. Really helps with getting everything clear of the bowl. - RyleyExplorerI used Mfg Part #: 385319054, cost about $20. I just removed the old valve from the back of the toilet, and installed this one. Took about 15 mins.
T'ing into the supply line before the foot valve would be nice for using the sprayer with the need of using the foot valve. Wish Id thought of that. :)
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