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I recently bought a boat with the following head setup: Groco toilet with
Jabsco electric conversion model 29200-0120. I have to take it apart to replace a leaky base gasket, but was wondering if putting a manual pump back on would give more reliable service. Other than the leak, the electric unit seems to work fine. Does anyone have observations/experience as to the quality and effectiveness of this particular piece of equipment? Also, as the unit contains a macerator, which I assume manual pumps do not, I was wondering if this would have any benefit with regard to reducing the likelihood of the holding tank pump-out tube becoming blocked with solids when trying to pump the tank. Thanks, Steve H. |
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