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Hey! Glad all is well... trip report?
wrote in message ... On Nov 17, 4:29 pm, Jeff wrote: .... The pin hole does not necessarily do the trick - it depends on the geometry. On my setup it takes several minutes to release by itself. I can pry it with my fingertips after about 15 seconds, but my daughter can't do it. Right, it is important that the pin hole is at the top of the intake line and that the intake is set-up so no water can collect between the pin hole and the head. If you have a sag in the intake line between the pin hole and the head it will negate the pin hole and you'll have to wait for the air to leak into the head through the water and seat seals. That seems to take minutes. With a proper set-up you you should be able to open the lid in 15 ish seconds. FWIW, I met a guy who had taken a regular home toilet and converted it to a Lavac like system by making a top that could be sealed down when the toilet seat was up. Seemed to work like a charm. Sorry for the hurried reply. We're in Ensenada, Mexico and I'm paying for 'net time. Cheers to the group, --Tom. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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