02-07-2016, 04:11 AM
Brad,
The clunk clunk or bloop bloop if it is the Microphor is definitely consuming air. Does the noise stop when the air pressure is low?
Check out the threads on the Microphor. The basic sequence is flap opens, water runs, flap closes, and AIR pressurizes the hopper to push the water in the hopper into the waste tank. If the sequence valve doesn't quite finish it's stroke, air will continue to pressurize the hopper.
This is fresh to me cause it happened two weeks ago, when one of the Microphors did this very thing. Rhonda said, what's that noise? Investigation of the knocking sound led me to the potty. In our case high water pressure (having the pump on and hooked to city water) caused the sequence valve to stick.
The clunk clunk or bloop bloop if it is the Microphor is definitely consuming air. Does the noise stop when the air pressure is low?
Check out the threads on the Microphor. The basic sequence is flap opens, water runs, flap closes, and AIR pressurizes the hopper to push the water in the hopper into the waste tank. If the sequence valve doesn't quite finish it's stroke, air will continue to pressurize the hopper.
This is fresh to me cause it happened two weeks ago, when one of the Microphors did this very thing. Rhonda said, what's that noise? Investigation of the knocking sound led me to the potty. In our case high water pressure (having the pump on and hooked to city water) caused the sequence valve to stick.
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
99 Newell, 512
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home )