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Stephen Trapani Stephen Trapani is offline
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Default Lectrasan Lid broken!

Molesworth wrote:

Had the boat since last Feb. Sailed her to NOLA and the Lectrasan in the
aft head was new to me, so I used the mechanical forward head.

Got back home and decided to read the Lectrasan manual to find out how
it operates. I Flushed and Pumped and thought 'Hey, that's neat!' until
I noticed a back flow into the pan, and also squeezing out through the
intake pipe even though there's a pair of clips. So today I opened up
the closet that the Lectrasan sits in. And saw the lid had been cracked
all along one edge.

I am assuming that the out-pump isn't working due to no pressure,
although both pumps actually rotate? Is this how the second pump works
(create pressure)? It isn't emptying the second chamber, just froths it
up! I cannot find an external vent (The pipes go up toward the deck but
there is no way (short of an endoscope) that I can see how it vents.
There is nothing on the outside at all, or in the nearby cubby for the
propane bottles.

Is it worthwhile repairing? (New Lid and gasket plus labor) or a new
unit?


The pressure the toilet pump creates is what pushes the material through
the Lectrasan, so it doesn't need a pump.

If you like the idea of no pump outs, no stink, no hassle with ****
water ever, I recommend having a Lectrasan. I got a courtesy inspection
from the Coast Guard and when I said I had a Lectrasan that was good
enough for them.

Stephen