I replaced the old discharge hosing and valves with better quality products
when I installed my electric marine toilet.I believe old hoses are likely
responsible for any odors.my old hoses were thick walled black wire
reinforced rubber. They appeared from the outside to be in good shape with
no liquid leaks but the interior walls were heavily crusted. I estimate at
least half of the cross sectional area was blocked and that caused
resistance to flush.the new white sanitary hose seems a much better product
and the electric toilet has a macerator pump which helps 

 

Dwight Veinot

C&C 35MKII, Alianna

Head of St. Margaret's Bay, NS

 

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From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Raymond
Macklin via CnC-List
Sent: July 31, 2014 1:52 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List Proper Process for Head Pump Out

 

Is there is a recognized process to pump out the head to avoid lingering
odors.  I have heard people will run a hose at the same time as they are
pumping it out.  Anything that can help would be greatly appreciated.

Ray

LakeHouse

Libertyville, IL 

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