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Default Dimensions of Electro Scan

Thanks Peggie,

You're input is very much appreciated here.

You're like a superhero that shows up when needed.

Thanks,



On Jan 22, 4:17 pm, Peggie Hall wrote:
beaufortnc wrote:
Hi Peggy,


Thanks -


Another question - how would you recommend plumbing the electro-scan to
include:


- a small holding tank
- ability to bypass the electro-scan and pump straight out when
offshore - to save powerI'd go from toilet to Electro Scan...y-valve to tank or

thru-hull...discharge from tank to same thru-hull.

This would mean all flushes would go through the L/S, but you wouldn't
have to run it for urine only...you'd only have to run it when solids
and/or TP are flushed. For solids that should only mean one
flush/day/person. Since women use TP for solids AND urine, it would only
mean that the TP would have to go into the trash instead of flushing it.

That said, the power consumption isn't that much. 1.5 AH/flush sounds a
bit scary, but it typically only amounts to about 7.5 AH/day/person even
if it runs after every flush...15/day for a cruising couple. You'd have
to be cutting your 12v power resources really close to the bone not be
able to spare that much per day. Otoh, if you have 4 kids along, it's a
different story.

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Peggie
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Peggie Hall
Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987
Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and
Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor"http://shop.sailboatowners.com/books/detail-books.htm?fno=0&sku=90&ca...