Nov-12-2019 04:21 PM
Nov-18-2019 10:06 AM
Pzilly wrote:
Hello there fellow RV nuts.
I think our toilet is directly over the deeper end of the tank instead of the shallow end,
Nov-15-2019 05:46 AM
Nov-14-2019 07:48 PM
valhalla360 wrote:
Over the deepest part of the tank, is best as that's where the solids will land in water rather than on dry bottom.
Having spent time boat boating and RV'ing, you are adding more complication than you are eliminating by looking at a marine toilet. The first time you have to tear it apart, you will wish for the old RV toilet (and yes, you will have to tear it apart).
Make sure you fill the tank before dumping and preferably put a few gallons in before dropping solids. If they land in water, it shouldn't be a problem...just don't be shy with flush water.
Nov-14-2019 07:33 PM
shum02 wrote:
Start with a good amount of water/fluid in the tank say 10-15% of capacity. I have never had an issue with the "pyramid of poo" in my rig and it has only happened to people I know because they refused to start with enough liquid in the tank. Nice soapy dish water helps as well.
Nov-13-2019 04:40 AM
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Nov-12-2019 09:13 PM
whjco wrote:
We have a custom bus in our fleet that has a macerating toilet. It looks like a standard porcelain toilet but when the button is pushed, it first runs additional water into the bowl and then the grinder starts and the toilet flushes. It works fine if only toilet paper is put into the toilet, but if a tampon or other kind of solid material of that type is put into the toilet, it causes a malfunction that requires pulling the whole toilet off of the floor and manually cleaning out the grinder. Our maintenance crew just loves it.
The toilet dumps into a holding tank that located directly under the toilet so one would probably mount in place of your present toilet. However, I'm wondering if the hassle of the macerating toilet might not be offset by just using a wand through your toilet to wash down the tank and maybe use a digesting treatment in the tank?
Nov-12-2019 06:39 PM