tgeewe
New Member
HI.
I am in the process of replacing my old head. Based on some research, Lavac Popular (24V) seems to be the best bet, however I do have some questions about it. Any help is appreciated.
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1. Some say that it is not guest friendly. Why?
2. My old head did have a macerator, this way If I was pumping into the sea, the "hard stuff" came out in "small pieces". How is it with the Lavac? Is there some mechanism built in to break it up? Or else, is it feasible to build a macerator into the system?
3. Also worried about having to use the toilet brush to clean up after harder jobs. Do you ever have to do this? Asking because this would require two flushes and a waiting time of 2 minutes (at worst) between them which is not really user-friendly. (What I can think of is that the strength of the vacuum pull causes the flushing water to entirely clean of any mess)
4. Is there a way to add water to the toilet before the next job, if leaving it dry.
5. What is the power consumption of the 24V (or 12V) electric pump? How is it compared to other toilets?
6. There are times when you have to use "extreme amounts" of toilet paper ... Will it clog the system?
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Thanks /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif,
tg
I am in the process of replacing my old head. Based on some research, Lavac Popular (24V) seems to be the best bet, however I do have some questions about it. Any help is appreciated.
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1. Some say that it is not guest friendly. Why?
2. My old head did have a macerator, this way If I was pumping into the sea, the "hard stuff" came out in "small pieces". How is it with the Lavac? Is there some mechanism built in to break it up? Or else, is it feasible to build a macerator into the system?
3. Also worried about having to use the toilet brush to clean up after harder jobs. Do you ever have to do this? Asking because this would require two flushes and a waiting time of 2 minutes (at worst) between them which is not really user-friendly. (What I can think of is that the strength of the vacuum pull causes the flushing water to entirely clean of any mess)
4. Is there a way to add water to the toilet before the next job, if leaving it dry.
5. What is the power consumption of the 24V (or 12V) electric pump? How is it compared to other toilets?
6. There are times when you have to use "extreme amounts" of toilet paper ... Will it clog the system?
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Thanks /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif,
tg