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Capt Frank Hopkins wrote:
I have a Formula 26PC with a vac-u-flush. The problem(s) is, the holding tanks crack and leak on the rear bottom seam. I am on my third holding tank in 2 years. The tanks are standard TODD units. I am wondering if I need a special "heavy duty" tank to handle the "kawoosh" of the vacuum flush? Todd tanks are pretty flimsy, but the toilet isn't the source of your problem....'cuz the V/Flush "kawoosh" doesn't go any further than the vacuum pump, which then pushes the waste the rest of the way to the tank as it pulls the air of the system between the bowl and the tank. So a V/Flush puts no more pressure on the holding tank than any other toilet. Here's what I suspect: If your Formula is a "go fast" model, a thin-walled tank can't take the kind of pounding that everything in your boat takes when you run for extended periods at WOT...you're literally beating the tank to death. So not only do I agree that you need a thicker walled tank, but that you also need to examine how the tank is secured and provide some shock absorption/cushioning for it. Also, my waste pump needs an overhaul. Any suggestions for a place to buy spare parts? Our local dealer no longer handles vacuflush systems or parts. Waste pump? Do you mean the vacuum pump for the toilet...or the overboard discharge pump to dump the tank? Also explain "overhaul"--just new duckbill valves, or more serious work? 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://www.seaworthy.com/html/get_ri...oat_odors.html |
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