Hello! The toilet takes a standard 3" RV seal, (foam rubber type). You can
by-pass the vacuum breaker by running the hoses together with a 1/2"
connector. The toilet works fine that way. The recirculating toilet can be
self-installed. You would need a dealer to order you one from their
distributor if you decide you want one as they are rather expensive and not
readily stocked. We have heard retail prices ranging from $700 to $1100. It
all depends on the dealer and what part of the country you're in. If you
send me your "snail-mail" address I'll send you an owners manual so you can
have more information on the Electa Magic toilet. Thanks! Wendy Crowley
>I have a 1973 GMC MotorHome with what appears to be an Aqua Magic. After
>replacing the copper water lines except the one going directly into the rear
>of the toilet, I have a spray of water coming out the back when flushing,
>apparently from the vacuum breaker, but cannot see if it's broken or just
>come loose & I don't want to pull toilet without having replacement
>parts/toilet.
>1. Does a standard household O-ring seal fit?
>2. I would like to replace with a recirculating toilet that conserves amount
>of waste dumped into holding tank (have only one tank - with macerator) -
what
>model to get, where to get it, cost, and can I install myself?
>Thanks for prompt response - trying to get to Florida.
>
>Lanier Foote
>Jackson, MS
>HLBF
>Toll-Free Tel: 1-888-372-5450
>Toll-Free Fax: 1-877-372-5450
>
>
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by-pass the vacuum breaker by running the hoses together with a 1/2"
connector. The toilet works fine that way. The recirculating toilet can be
self-installed. You would need a dealer to order you one from their
distributor if you decide you want one as they are rather expensive and not
readily stocked. We have heard retail prices ranging from $700 to $1100. It
all depends on the dealer and what part of the country you're in. If you
send me your "snail-mail" address I'll send you an owners manual so you can
have more information on the Electa Magic toilet. Thanks! Wendy Crowley
>I have a 1973 GMC MotorHome with what appears to be an Aqua Magic. After
>replacing the copper water lines except the one going directly into the rear
>of the toilet, I have a spray of water coming out the back when flushing,
>apparently from the vacuum breaker, but cannot see if it's broken or just
>come loose & I don't want to pull toilet without having replacement
>parts/toilet.
>1. Does a standard household O-ring seal fit?
>2. I would like to replace with a recirculating toilet that conserves amount
>of waste dumped into holding tank (have only one tank - with macerator) -
what
>model to get, where to get it, cost, and can I install myself?
>Thanks for prompt response - trying to get to Florida.
>
>Lanier Foote
>Jackson, MS
>HLBF
>Toll-Free Tel: 1-888-372-5450
>Toll-Free Fax: 1-877-372-5450
>
>
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