Dec-07-2014 06:06 AM
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Dec-07-2014 05:54 PM
tkcas01 wrote:JohnG3 wrote:
Bought a Flo-jet a couple years ago as we camped where there was a sewer dump about 120 feet and maybe 1 ft. rise. Use the 1 1/2 inch lightweight swimingpool hose. Dumped one holding tank, took a while due to start and stop because of overheating of pump. Needed to burnish the armature and replace the brushes. Not worth the trouble. Went back to the blue dump tank and several trips. Much easier and cheaper.
Of course these things have their limits. That's a pretty long run, especially with a rise. I've had no problems with an 80' horizontal run in 1" hose. It also helps to make sure the wire you use to feed it is heavy enough gauge based on how long the wire run is.
Dec-07-2014 03:53 PM
JohnG3 wrote:
Bought a Flo-jet a couple years ago as we camped where there was a sewer dump about 120 feet and maybe 1 ft. rise. Use the 1 1/2 inch lightweight swimingpool hose. Dumped one holding tank, took a while due to start and stop because of overheating of pump. Needed to burnish the armature and replace the brushes. Not worth the trouble. Went back to the blue dump tank and several trips. Much easier and cheaper.
Dec-07-2014 03:31 PM
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Dec-07-2014 12:45 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
I think if I was taking a macerator on and off frequently, I would do as I would do with a sewer solution that kept breaking off the tabs. I would get a short 6 inch clear pipe and silicone seal or goop it to the tabbed ends of the macerator so that the continual pressure would be put on the cheap connector, not the macerator.
bumpy
Dec-07-2014 10:45 AM
Dec-07-2014 09:56 AM
Big Katuna wrote:I disagree. If you remove the RV adapter from the Flojet you'll quickly notice the inlet to the pump itself is the same size as the Seaflo. The Flojet 2.5" inlet you're referring to is simply the opening that mounts to the TT/RV. This opening tapers down to accommodate the smaller opening to the pump.
The Seaflow has a much smaller inlet than the unit used for the Sanicon and Flojet.
The Jabsco I bought has a 2.5" inlet.
I understand people use them with success but I think the larger inlet is less prone to clogging.
Dec-07-2014 09:30 AM
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Dec-07-2014 06:53 AM
Dec-07-2014 06:52 AM
Big Katuna wrote:
Go on Amazon and read hundreds of reviews.
They both use the ATT/Jabsco pump so not sure why the difference in price.
They both have grey water bypass but that isn't important to me as I only connect mine when I am going to dump.
I dump at home often; 80 away 2 feet uphill.
These DO require periodic servicing; take it apart, inspect/replace the impeller, clean hair off of shaft.
I made my own bought the bare pump and mated it to a clear 3" fitting but the pumps have gone up I would watch for the Flojet go on sale.
Its $200 free shipping on Amazon.
Dec-07-2014 06:39 AM