Does anyone have a line on reasonably priced groco macerators?
I removed mine today and after reading all of the posts I have decided to replace it. I tried to get it going on the bench but it was not at all succesful and everything looks pretty dodgy. Given how hard it is to remove and replace i think i would rather know that it is in good condition .
The interesting thing is after avoiding this for some time I found the smell was not a problem and the fluid no worse than shower water. I have been using a blue RV toilet fliud for some time so it seems to be doing a great job of managing the smells etc.
The sender unit looks to be impossible to remove due to the position of the cable pipe immediately above it. I really find it hard to understand the thinking in placing it where it is.I found myself in the compartment under the side seat and thru a small square hatch only big enough to remove the macerator pump itself. It would be very tempting to just hook the pipes up to each other and bypass the tank........I fitted an electric toilet with it's own macerator last year. If the tank needed moving i can't see how it could be done.
I removed mine today and after reading all of the posts I have decided to replace it. I tried to get it going on the bench but it was not at all succesful and everything looks pretty dodgy. Given how hard it is to remove and replace i think i would rather know that it is in good condition .
The interesting thing is after avoiding this for some time I found the smell was not a problem and the fluid no worse than shower water. I have been using a blue RV toilet fliud for some time so it seems to be doing a great job of managing the smells etc.
The sender unit looks to be impossible to remove due to the position of the cable pipe immediately above it. I really find it hard to understand the thinking in placing it where it is.I found myself in the compartment under the side seat and thru a small square hatch only big enough to remove the macerator pump itself. It would be very tempting to just hook the pipes up to each other and bypass the tank........I fitted an electric toilet with it's own macerator last year. If the tank needed moving i can't see how it could be done.