We changed out our toilet to a macerator toilet last winter and love it no more air leaks or stuck valves so since all the waste is macerated might as well pump it though a 1" flat hose, flush it with fresh water and stow the 1" line and quick connect in the bay with the jacks and cribbing.
I took off the old air operated 3" valve and put a 12V macerator pump in its place to move the black water through the flat line with quick connects, also while I had the panel off I repaired the tank level board and got the gauges to work. Corrosion had eaten the printed circuits off the board so I soldered small wires to make the connection, would have been easier to buy a new board but I like the challenge and doubt they make them anymore.
Nice looking work! I put one of those portable macerator pumps onto the 3" sewer outlet. From the macerator it goes into a 1" hose. Macerator pump also has a cleanout. Very similar system but not permanent. I also wired in an on/off switch in the bay for the pump. If you remember, my plumbing bay looked amazing from the front side but was leaking everywhere on the backside. I rebuilt all the valves and fixed some botched plumbing work done in the past. The floor underneath the fiberglass was corroded to dust. Had to weld in new steel on both sides. I like what you did with yours. The quick fitting is really neat.
I remember you doing that work sort of followed your lead on this one. We had a system just like this on our class B and it was wonderful so easy to dump and very clean, I wanted to put a real with regular hose but couldn't fine the space for it.
Tnow that's a clean job
I just love all the practice you and Simon are getting and really looking forward to the two of you doing all these great ideas on our coach.
Arch & Mary Jones
1997 Newell #463
Williamsburg, VA or Gettysburg, PA
depending on what day it is
Jack,
Nice work.....love the macerating idea! Like you all we put in two new toilets last year. One in the back is a Sani-Flush macerating house hold basement toilet and the mid bath is a Dometic 320 gravity flow. If one takes a.......well you get the idea, then you have a backup
Steve & Doris Denton
45' Newell #525, Bath & Half....sold
37' Country Coach, Tribute....Cat C9, 400 hp
2014 Honda CRV Toad
Summerfield, FL
Pumps 15 gallons per minute, Black and grey are same tank and is 250 gallons I think so please correct me if I'm wrong so it would take roughly 17 minutes if it was full. I always dump the tanks when they get half full or less or every time we move.
Do you not have blueprints for your coach!?!
It will have your tank sizes listed on it.
If not, the mothership can probably email it to you and give you a hard copy if you're in Miami.
I have pdf, small printed and full size printed for ours and attached a picture of our tanks for your viewing pleasure
Arch & Mary Jones
1997 Newell #463
Williamsburg, VA or Gettysburg, PA
depending on what day it is
(This post was last modified: 10-05-2023, 05:54 PM by Jonestead.)