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....at least I don't think anyone as asked before.
So the Lectra-San is only supposed to treat sewage - defined for us boaters as pretty much only human waste (household sewage contains all kinds of stuff that shouldn't go in a Lectra-San. Will barf hurt a Lectra San? I may sound like I am trying to be funny... and my wife and I are chuckling about it now. But I am serious about the question. My wife got violently ill on our boat over the weekend. She had indicated that she wasn't feeling good so we called off our overnight stay on the hook and returned to our slip. On the trip back, she... shall we say... stress tested the Lectra San pretty good. Several loads of yak won't eat the electrodes, will they? Have to say I was lucky. Whatever attacked my wife, got me several hours later, after we got home. It was bad enough that we both ended up in the emergency room for several hours the next day for "his and hers" I.V. rehydration. If we had both been that sick at the same time on the boat, I would have had to call for help. |
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