Macerator switch

steve d ferguson

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Great idea. Forget vandals. It's the curious admirer
who asks "what is this switch" as he flicks it.

I solved the problem by using a pushbutton switch, NAPA has them as do
other parts houses, that is sealed by a rubber cover. I mounted the
switch inside the shore power opening. You can't even see the thing in
there and wiring it was quite easy. Push it and it works, let go and it
stops. At 10 gallons per minute it is no big deal to have to hold the
switch while the macerator is doing what it does so well.
Steve
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>Great idea. Forget vandals. It's the curious admirer
>who asks "what is this switch" as he flicks it.
>
>I solved the problem by using a pushbutton switch, NAPA has them as do
>other parts houses, that is sealed by a rubber cover. I mounted the
>switch inside the shore power opening.

I mounted mine inside the Onan compartment on the right side above
the battery. When you close the door it shuts the switch off.
Impossible to use the mascerator unless you have that door open.

Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Santa Fe, NM