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@@EastCoastYachtSales Love to see some pics of the solar installation. I have an twin and understand the wiring can be a challenge. Also unclear where and how the wiring from the actual panel goes… any visual help,appreciated.
Thanks for very clear info of this! I have not an electric toilet on my 2015 my, but the valve for macerator or deck flush is the same I guess.. Haven't picked it up yet but will check once doing so! Cheers.
Another helpful video...and the several close-ups were especially helpful & well done. Ben, did I miss the location of the macerator pump. I don't see white hoses running forward from the holding tank, which leads me to believe the macerator is buried somewhere in the boat's bowels. As you know, these can be an (especially obnoxious) failure point. Is this perhaps referenced in another of the education videos? If not, then just a comment about its location would be helpful. Thank you once again for these, Ben. Super good stuff.
@@EastCoastYachtSales Thanks, Ben. Re-watched the video on the Webasto system and, yup, it looks like the macerator pump is pretty squirreled away & inaccessible. Sure will want to make certain the head system is fully winterized!
The pink in the water lines and holding tank is all anti-freeze. In the winter in northern climates we run it through all the plumbing to eliminate the water from freezing and cracking pipes. Come spring we flush it out.
There is holding tank treatment that you can buy a westmarine, this is not required and I haven’t done it on my Axopar. To add the treatment you simply pour it into the bowl and flush.