Everyone's favorite subject...VACUFLUSH!
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2019 9:08 pm
Hey Trojan Friends -
First, let me start by saying, no I do not want to change/switch from a vacuflush system! I love my vacuflush.
I have an old Sealand 806 model in my 1989 Mid Cabin. It's given me problems over the years with leaking (think bodily fluids on the floor) and with an inability to keep water in the bowl. I assumed it was a seal issue. I bought a new seal and the issues persisted. The long and short of it is that I have hairline cracks in the bowl as well as a simply worn our base for the toilet. I tried to fix it and ended up making it worse. Rather than chasing parts in order to repair it, i opted to replace the toilet.
Here's what I learned. You can only buy vacuflush straight from the distributor. Apparently they can't be sold online.
I called AquaStar Marine (formerly Northeast Marine Sanitation) and they sold me the 5006 model, which I couldn't find on Dometic's site. This is apparently a direct replacement for the 806. It ran $600 shipped and it arrived the NEXT DAY. No shipping charge.
Can't wait to get this thing in. I can use my existing vacuum generator and even the flange. Right now I'm pretty excited I don't have a 10 meter express. The first thing they asked was if this was for a Trojan!
I just wanted to share because I couldn't find the answer to my question online. Can I just bolt on a new vacuflush toilet to an existing system. They answer is yes.
First, let me start by saying, no I do not want to change/switch from a vacuflush system! I love my vacuflush.
I have an old Sealand 806 model in my 1989 Mid Cabin. It's given me problems over the years with leaking (think bodily fluids on the floor) and with an inability to keep water in the bowl. I assumed it was a seal issue. I bought a new seal and the issues persisted. The long and short of it is that I have hairline cracks in the bowl as well as a simply worn our base for the toilet. I tried to fix it and ended up making it worse. Rather than chasing parts in order to repair it, i opted to replace the toilet.
Here's what I learned. You can only buy vacuflush straight from the distributor. Apparently they can't be sold online.
I called AquaStar Marine (formerly Northeast Marine Sanitation) and they sold me the 5006 model, which I couldn't find on Dometic's site. This is apparently a direct replacement for the 806. It ran $600 shipped and it arrived the NEXT DAY. No shipping charge.
Can't wait to get this thing in. I can use my existing vacuum generator and even the flange. Right now I'm pretty excited I don't have a 10 meter express. The first thing they asked was if this was for a Trojan!
I just wanted to share because I couldn't find the answer to my question online. Can I just bolt on a new vacuflush toilet to an existing system. They answer is yes.