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I have a jabsco model head dont have the model # with me here its the long cyclinder with the know on top that fills and flushes. If you need more just let me know. it has a 25amp fuse. I bought a new filter replaced the fuse and everything worked, Well after a couple times the fuse blew and now the fuse blows as soon as I put it in and try and use it. do you have any ideas how I can correct this issue? Also my marine surveyor suggested I get a vac-u-flush system to replace what I have can you tell me what would be involved with that? Thanks Paul |
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Hi, I have a jabsco model head dont have the model # with me here its the long cyclinder with the know on top that fills and flushes. If you need more just let me know. it has a 25amp fuse. I bought a new filter replaced the fuse and everything worked, Well after a couple times the fuse blew and now the fuse blows as soon as I put it in and try and use it. do you have any ideas how I can correct this issue? Also my marine surveyor suggested I get a vac-u-flush system to replace what I have can you tell me what would be involved with that? Thanks Paul A tampon inserter stick (among other things) stuck in the chopper pump will pop fuses. Dissassemble, reassemble? Peggy? Terry K |
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I have a jabsco model head dont have the model # with me here its the long
cyclinder with the know on top that fills and flushes. Your description sounds like a 29200 conversion. I just checked the specs...a 25 amp fuse is the right size. If you need more just let me know. it has a 25amp fuse. I bought a new filter replaced the fuse and everything worked, Well after a couple times the fuse blew and now the fuse blows as soon as I put it in and try and use it. do you have any ideas how I can correct this issue? The most likely cause is, somebody flushed something they shouldn't have that's jammed the impeller. When the impeller can't spin, it causes the motor to overheat and blow the fuse or breaker. Also my marine surveyor suggested I get a vac-u-flush system to replace what I have can you tell me what would be involved with that? Quite a bit of money for thing--at least $2000...maybe more, depending upon how much labor is required. The VacuFlush is only available from "authorized VacuFlush Service Centers" for a price about $1100, who must also install it or the warranty is void. I've heard from people who had quotes in excess of $3500! You can read all about how it works on the SeaLand website at http://www.sealandtechnology.com/operation.html Check for a clog...and also signs of corrosion in the motor. If your toilet is "toast", we'll explore which toilet is the best for your needs for a reasonable price. -- Peggie ---------- 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://69.20.93.241/store/customer/p...40&cat=&page=1 |
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