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I installed a Sanicon Turbo 600 macerator this week.  I used one for a few years on previous coach, it just seems easier than the Waste Master simply due to length required at many sites.  I have used 200' of macerator sewer line in the past with that system.  Here are my notes for those interested.
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Nice write up Jim, I didn't have a lot of luck with the flat hose it kinked up unless it perfectly straight and flat I ended up using a 1 inch bilge pump flexible hose. Now if your going long distance like you did it would be perfect.
(03-14-2024, 04:24 AM)Jack Houpe Wrote: [ -> ]Nice write up Jim, I didn't have a lot of luck with the flat hose it kinked up unless it perfectly straight and flat I ended up using a 1 inch bilge pump flexible hose. Now if your going long distance like you did it would be perfect.
Thanks Jack.  I have three 21' lengths of the Sanicon 1.5" flexible hose which works in most cases.  Avoiding kinks is important, I would think the motor would overheat in short order or blow a hose.  When I make a long run such as 200', I try to have someone on the switch and another on hose kink patrol.  While writing this I just realized I should add a water hose connection at the macerator outlet to flush the hose.
The 143 gallon black tank was 90% full, the time to drain it with the macerator was 4 minutes 10 seconds.  I like it.
That is great speed!
I'm currently using the macerator to drain the black tank to the sewer that is 165' from the coach. Big Grin  Full hookup!