(Nobody You Know)
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- Hatteras Model
- 40' DOUBLE CABIN-Series I (1986 - 1989)
It’s my turn, curses!
Over the past couple of months the aft head started cycling right after flushing (older Sealand vacuum type). Meaning after it built up pressure and stopped it would cycle on again for say 15 pumps or so.
To make a long story short the system abruptly quit building up suction – and not removing waste. Environmental Marine advises replacing all duck bill valves and inspect pump for leakage. Pump is fine and DBV’s are on order. I should add that EM also asserted that DBV’s seldom do not last three years. Well mine are/was pushing 4 (maybe there is something to be said for high fiber diets).
Question #1: when I get into this thing, particularly the hose running from the vacuum tank to the pump, am I going to have a really bad mess of backed up waste waiting to spew out all in the bilge?
Question #2: As I will also be replacing DBV’s in the forward head system, which works fine for now, Sealand offes a treatment called SANX-TDX which comes in gallon jugs and sold by WM (it has formaldehyde, methyl alchol, surfactants and uranium isotope 235). It reads as just one more product on the shelf to flushing down the toilet (no pun.…). Will this stuff clean out my hoses, valves and system should I need to replace DBV’s in the future?
Question #3: What would you use to get the hoses, valves and systems ah parfume’?
Question #4: Should I take up lawn bowling instead?
Over the past couple of months the aft head started cycling right after flushing (older Sealand vacuum type). Meaning after it built up pressure and stopped it would cycle on again for say 15 pumps or so.
To make a long story short the system abruptly quit building up suction – and not removing waste. Environmental Marine advises replacing all duck bill valves and inspect pump for leakage. Pump is fine and DBV’s are on order. I should add that EM also asserted that DBV’s seldom do not last three years. Well mine are/was pushing 4 (maybe there is something to be said for high fiber diets).
Question #1: when I get into this thing, particularly the hose running from the vacuum tank to the pump, am I going to have a really bad mess of backed up waste waiting to spew out all in the bilge?
Question #2: As I will also be replacing DBV’s in the forward head system, which works fine for now, Sealand offes a treatment called SANX-TDX which comes in gallon jugs and sold by WM (it has formaldehyde, methyl alchol, surfactants and uranium isotope 235). It reads as just one more product on the shelf to flushing down the toilet (no pun.…). Will this stuff clean out my hoses, valves and system should I need to replace DBV’s in the future?
Question #3: What would you use to get the hoses, valves and systems ah parfume’?
Question #4: Should I take up lawn bowling instead?