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From: Bob Peterson (no email)
Date: Wed Aug 13 2003 - 00:48:38 EDT
Van,
I'm familiar with a strategy that addresses the problem you describe,
without requiring head users to read! It's easy to use if you have a Y
valve somewhere directing your effluent into either a holding tank or a
treatment tank (like the Lectra-San). When land-lubber guests are aboard
you switch the valve to direct everything to the holding tank, so as not to
jam up the delicate parts in the Lectra-San. When it's just the normal
crew, you switch the valve to direct the waste to the Lectra-San. It won't
cure problems that jam up the macerator and other toilet components (my
sympathies, been there, done that), but it will keep that stuff from
entering and jamming up the Lectra-San.
Bob Peterson
<snip>
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Van Eimeren
Subject: TWL: "Don't put anything in this head unless you have eaten it
first!"
I prepared a sign that said: "Don't put anything in this head unless
you have eaten it first!"
<end snip>
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