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beaufortnc wrote:
We have a Raritan PHE II head that has worked fine since owning this boat - almost 2 years. First sign of trouble was that the head would not evacuate in the 'dry' position, but we found if we switched to 'flush' for a couple of strokes, and then back to 'dry' that that would make it start working correctly again. This happened more and more frequently. First thing I'd do is take the motor off and turn it back into a manual toilet. The PH II is an outstanding manual toilet...putting a motor on it--which only replaces the pump handle, it's still a manual pump--turns it into a poor excuse for an electric toilet. 'Cuz the motor pumps the toilet with a much shorter and faster stroke than pumping manually, which makes the toilet much less efficient than pumping it manually. That won't solve your problem, though...nor will rebuilding the toilet as Roger suggested--although, if that hasn't been done in at least 5 years, it should be done anyway. You don't say how old the toilet is, only that it's on the boat you've only owned for two years...but unless your tank vent is blocked, I suspect your culprit is the air valve on the toilet--especially if you're experiencing any "backpressure" when you flush. The air valve is the little flat nut with a hole in it on the front of the "dry/flush" valve housing that looks like it's molded into the housing, but is actually threaded in. Remove it...clean it...put it back (it'll prob'ly leak a little). If that solves your problem, remove it again...wrap the threads in Teflon tape and put it back. If it doesn't solve the problem, order a replacement air valve from Raritan. I've used my inflatable pump to force air down the vent from the outside trying to be sure it's unclogged. Can't really tell if it is that way - next step will be removing the vent hose from the tank and pumping air to the outside - that should give the answer. If you're referring to the tank vent, the two most common places for a blockage are the vent thru-hull and the connection on the tank. Check the thru-hull...scrape it out with a screwdriver blade. And don't worry about destroying any screen in it...you're better off without it. Pull the vent line off the tank, scrape any material out of the fitting and the end of the hose. If that doesn't solve your problem, let me know. -- 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://shop.sailboatowners.com/books...ku=90&cat=1304 |
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