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RAINEYTXX
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Apr 14, 2018

Electric flush toilet suggestion to replace obsolete Dometic

Our Domtic/Sealand electric toilet had failed. Parts are obsolete so will need another toilet. My wife wants to stay with an electric flush toilet, go figure. I don't care but I better get the electric toilet or else, LOL. Does anyone have a reliable replacement that they could recommend to us as we will be in search of a new toilet in the next 2 days.

Can anyone tell me about toilet mounting? Is an RV toilet simply a bolt on device or do different toilets have different mounting styles and hole sizes? If we found a toilet I was wondering if there was a different type of fitting for different types of toilets to be able to be fitted to the existing Plumbing.

Look forward to what you have to recommend

Thank you very much
  • Never had an "electric" toilet....just the conventional ones. Moving from one brand to another, the "plumbing" is all the same, however, there may be an adaptor plate...different bolt hole diameters and such. No big deal there.....

    But g'luck with your search.
  • Whoever told you parts are not available is lying or misinformed. Toilet bolts are the same or there are adapter kits.
  • rvsatek wrote:
    Whoever told you parts are not available is lying or misinformed. Toilet bolts are the same or there are adapter kits.


    Lol Dometic were the ones who told me. No parts available/out of production
  • Thetford 19766 is an electric flush ( push button non macerator) that was recommended to me and I almost bought and installed before I was able to repair my out of manufacture sealand magnum opus electric flush. The bad news is it’s not cheap ( 700$) and non of the electrics are , but if momma ain’t happy ...
    Simple bolt down , connect water line and 12 volt power. If you have a electric flush now it’s easy .. easier than repairing it.
  • jorbill2or wrote:
    Thetford 19766 is an electric flush ( push button non macerator) that was recommended to me and I almost bought and installed before I was able to repair my out of manufacture sealand magnum opus electric flush. The bad news is it’s not cheap ( 700$) and non of the electrics are , but if momma ain’t happy ...
    Simple bolt down , connect water line and 12 volt power. If you have a electric flush now it’s easy .. easier than repairing it.


    That's exactly what do am looking for! I looked online at the 4410 line up of non-macerator electric flush toilets and thought about them. I like the Thetford you mentioned as the switch and toilet are as one and don't have to wire and install a remote switch to operate the toilet going under tile and behind walls