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GYXU > Boats > Best Electric Head???? 21 April 2005 05:27:05

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Best Electric Head????

Bushman 16 April 2005 00:08:45
 Need to replace the head in my new boat. Practical Sailor has not done a
review that I can find. So I will let this group of practical sailors
review.
1. Wilcox Crittenden Santa Cruz Electric Head
2. Wilcox Crittenden Newport Electric Head
3. Raritan Sea Era Macerating Electric Toilet
4. Jabsco Electric Toilet
Thank you for your opinion. - Allen


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Lew Hodgett 16 April 2005 06:07:45 permanent link ]
 RE: Subject

Can you say Lavac?

Lew
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Peggie Hall 16 April 2005 10:10:07 permanent link ]
 Lew Hodgett wrote:> RE: Subject>
Can you say Lavac?

Great choice for a manual toilet, but not the best choice for an
electric toilet.

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Peggie
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Peggie Hall
Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987
Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and
Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor"
http://www.seaworth­y.com/store/customer­/product.php?product­id=40&cat=6&page=1

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Jennifer Flowers 16 April 2005 23:07:32 permanent link ]
 
"bushman" <none@none.net> wrote in message news:hbV7e.1344$_t3­.936@tornado.tampaba­y.rr.com...> Need to replace the head in my new boat. Practical Sailor has not done a> review that I can find. So I will let this group of practical sailors> review.> 1. Wilcox Crittenden Santa Cruz Electric Head> 2. Wilcox Crittenden Newport Electric Head> 3. Raritan Sea Era Macerating Electric Toilet> 4. Jabsco Electric Toilet> Thank you for your opinion. - Allen>


The best electric head i ever had was when Peggie inserted a fully-charged
i-Egg in2 her mouth prior 2 the act.

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Jennifer <luv those vibes>

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Don White 17 April 2005 04:56:14 permanent link ]
 Capt. Neal® wrote:
My five-gallon cedar bucket has held my total output for the past fifteen> years. It's just a matter of how often it's emptied . . . 27-gallons sounds> excessive to me.>
CN


Well...that explains it! Someone said you were a constipated S.O.B.
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Matt O'Toole 20 April 2005 21:54:46 permanent link ]
 bushman wrote:
Need to replace the head in my new boat. Practical Sailor has not> done a review that I can find. So I will let this group of practical> sailors review.> 1. Wilcox Crittenden Santa Cruz Electric Head> 2. Wilcox Crittenden Newport Electric Head> 3. Raritan Sea Era Macerating Electric Toilet> 4. Jabsco Electric Toilet> Thank you for your opinion. - Allen

The Raritan is the only one I have extensive experience with, but I've found it
to be amazingly effective and reliable. It's actually better than a land
toilet. I've never had a clog fail to clear by simply shutting off the water
intake. (Not that clogs happen very often though.) Normal toilet paper is no
problem either.

Even in a smaller/cheaper boat this is probably the first upgrade I'd make.
Manual heads are actually *less* reliable than this one.

Matt O.


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Gordon Wedman 20 April 2005 22:41:43 permanent link ]
 
"Matt O'Toole" <matt@deltanet.com>­ wrote in message
news:3cnjbcF6lk074U­1@individual.net...>­ bushman wrote:>
Need to replace the head in my new boat. Practical Sailor has not>> done a review that I can find. So I will let this group of practical>> sailors review.>> 1. Wilcox Crittenden Santa Cruz Electric Head>> 2. Wilcox Crittenden Newport Electric Head>> 3. Raritan Sea Era Macerating Electric Toilet>> 4. Jabsco Electric Toilet>> Thank you for your opinion. - Allen>
The Raritan is the only one I have extensive experience with, but I've > found it> to be amazingly effective and reliable. It's actually better than a land> toilet. I've never had a clog fail to clear by simply shutting off the > water> intake. (Not that clogs happen very often though.) Normal toilet paper > is no> problem either.>
Even in a smaller/cheaper boat this is probably the first upgrade I'd > make.> Manual heads are actually *less* reliable than this one.>
Matt O.>

I installed one of the Raritan conversions in my first boat as I wanted to
avoid the clogged head syndrome. It does work well but is quite noisy. If
you are going to be getting up in the middle of the night to use the head
you may wake everyone else up. By the way, the vendor instructed me to use
heavy gauge wire, at least 12ga., as the unit draws something like 10 amps.


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Peggie Hall 21 April 2005 04:13:13 permanent link ]
 Gordon Wedman wrote:> I installed one of the Raritan conversions in my first boat...

Which one?
It does work well but is quite noisy.

All electric toilets that flush using raw (lake, sea, river) water are
noisy...'cuz contrary to popular belief, it's not the macerator or
discharge pump that makes all the noise (or consumes the most power),
it's the intake pump. A toilet designed to use onboard pressurized fresh
water is so quiet that it's actually quieter than many household
toilets...and also consumes less power--10 amp draw vs. 16-35...and also
uses anywhere from 30-50% less flush water.

However, if swapping a raw water toilet out for one designed to use
pressurized water is more than your budget will stand, mounting the
toilet on at least 1/2" of foam rubber will quiet it down a lot.
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Peggie
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Peggie Hall
Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987
Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and
Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor"
http://www.seaworth­y.com/store/customer­/product.php?product­id=40&cat=6&page=1

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Peggie Hall 21 April 2005 04:53:02 permanent link ]
 JG wrote:> Why not install the intake below the water level so the noisy intake> pump could be eliminated?

I'm not sure what you mean...'cuz all toilet intake thru-hulls are below
the waterline...they have to be to pull in any water. But if you mean,
isolate the intake pump so it's near the thru-hull, it's mostly only
"thrones" which make that possible...'cuz 99% of electric toilet don't
have separate remote intake pumps...the intake pump is on the back of
the toilet, powered by the same motor as the discharge pump and
macerator...so it cannot be isolated from the toilet. Nor are they
designed to allow passive flow of flush water intake...the intake pump
is an impeller pump that has to pull it into the toilet far enough to
let the discharge pump--also an impeller pump--to push it out.

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Peggie
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Peggie Hall
Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987
Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and
Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor"
http://www.seaworth­y.com/store/customer­/product.php?product­id=40&cat=6&page=1

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Peggie Hall 21 April 2005 05:11:06 permanent link ]
 JG wrote:> Say you had the water level in the bowl below the water level outside > the hull.> Wouldn't that eliminate the need for an intake pump?

Only if you want to sink your boat. :)­ 'Cuz as long as the intake
seacock is open, water outside the boat is gonna seek its own level
INside the boat...and will rise to the waterline in--or above the top of
the bowl.

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Peggie
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Peggie Hall
Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987
Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and
Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor"
http://www.seaworth­y.com/store/customer­/product.php?product­id=40&cat=6&page=1

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