Thanks guys!!!


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Midnightsun wrote:Source of the post My experience is the duckbills need to changed every 10 years or you will have issues. I have noted every 8 years now so I do not have to deal with a problem as opposed to preventative maintenance which can be done when you feel like it and when you have the time not to mention it gives you plenty of time to locate them a a really good price. I carry a complete set of duck bills for each head on board just in case.
As for the head being on or off when away from the boat I guess off or "sleep" is the best way to do it. I do know when we return there is still a vacuum in the system after a week.
Dark Horse wrote:Source of the post Ok tightened all the hose clamps I could find on the system and it seems to have fixed the issue.
Thanks guys!!!
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Dark Horse wrote:Source of the post Ok tightened all the hose clamps I could find on the system and it seems to have fixed the issue
Thanks guys!!!
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g36 wrote:Source of the post You could always dissolve the granular treatment in a glass of water then pour it in the head that way no bits to get stuck.
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