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Thanks Peggie,
Based on that information it looks like a handy unit to have. Anything specific I need to look for while inspecting it? Actually, how would I inspect it? Since the boat batteries are probably dead is there any manual inspection for it. It doesn't appear that the previous owner has cared for the boat to well including, probably, this unit. How is company support? I'm assuming that this specific unit is out of warranty. Thinking of that are there specific models that need to be looked for/avoided? How would I identify those? Thanks again. Peggie Hall wrote: Cam wrote: I looked at a boat recently that had a Lectra/San head... The Lectra/San is not a head (toilet)...it's a separate device into which the toilet--any toilet--flushes where waste is treated and discharged overboard legally. ...and I am wondering about the pros and cons it. My rudimentary investigation has found that it requires quite a bit of power for each flush... It's consumption of 1.7 AH/flush looks a bit scary, but in fact, translates to only 17 AH/day for a cruising couple--less than that if you use the lee rail when possible--well within the resources of any boat that isn't underpowered. ...and would still require a holding tank for certain situations. But a much smaller tank than you need for full time use...one that you'd only use if/when you visit a "no discharge" harbor, which are VERY few and far between except in New England, the FL Keys and SoCal. Where are you? Where do you plan to cruise What are the major advantages of it? Can be used with any toilet...requires no chemicals, requires no maintenance except for an occasional cleaning (which doesn't even require taking it apart, just a solution of muriatic acid down the toilet according to directions)...none of the maintenance problems associated with holding tanks to prevent odor, deal with sludge, keeping the vent clear, etc. no need to deal with finding pumpout facilities or getting 3 miles offshore. Just flush and forget it. Highly reliable and durable...it's been on the market 30 years, some of the original units are still in service. All the info and specs are he http://www.raritaneng.com/products/w...lectrasan.html I'll be glad to answer any questions after you've read it all. |
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