Claymore's Electric Bog

claymore

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is truly magnificent resource on which I have sat in quiet contemplation for many's the happy hour. It devours all that is offered uncomplainingly and has never been overfaced, even by Parahandy's tumultuous movements.
In short, I am entirely satisfied with its performance although last year we fitted a battery monitor and I must confess to being rather alarmed when I observed the load incurred when the bog was doing its stuff.
Nigel Calder recommends manual rather than electric cludgies - dilemma!
We have only ever discharged whilst the engine is running so have never thought it much of an issue but I seem to be minded to conserve power at present .....
 
We have had a Jabsco Lite for quite a few years now. The flushing pump is very similar to a domestic water pump and consumes about the same level of amps. The macerator/empty pump has quite a meaty motor, which takes about 10 amps, from memory, but it only runs for a few seconds. I don't think we have ever operated it knowingly with the engine running and no dire problems have resulted.

When we bought our motorsailer it had a different type of electric toilet that would only run if the engine was running but that was because the person who installed it had used 1 mm wire for the job. It ran perfectly when we tried it with larger stuff.
 
I thought it was an electric blog, you were offering, which could make for eclectic reading. I imagine that electric bog logs might consume some amps.
 
I strongly suggest that you convert it to methane power. It can then be completely independent of the boat's power supplies.
 
I have solution - or rather, an answer.

You install a bicycle system in front of the the throne, with the pedals connected to a 12v generator. If users don't pedal like hell, then the system will not flush till they have achieved the right number of Amp hours or watty-things to recharge your piles*



*Froggish for batteries, BTW.
 
I have solution - or rather, an answer.

You install a bicycle system in front of the the throne, with the pedals connected to a 12v generator. If users don't pedal like hell, then the system will not flush till they have achieved the right number of Amp hours or watty-things to recharge your piles*

*Froggish for batteries, BTW.
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Is this what Mr Calder refers to as 'deep cycling'?
 
You'll also need to give due thought to Mr Calder's 'Depth of Discharge ( DoD )' and 'Flotation Charge'....
 
Get yerself a bucket........

Thinking back to our meeting at tcm's party, make that a big bucket:D:encouragement:
 
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Well, it didn't take long for this thread to descend. One serious and helpful post from Mr Cox and then the solids clearly into the air conditioning.

26ft turd indeed.
 
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