Toilet flush 1/4 filled when towing
Does anyone do this and can it cause aproblem, we used to do it in our Unicorn but just having had the flush repaired on my lunar,a little wary of doing it. Wife often needs to use the loo on the longer runs. l normally just put enough in for a few flushes
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We always empty ours for travelling but I can't see that a small amount of liquid would cause any problems.
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Does anyone do this and can it cause aproblem, we used to do it in our Unicorn but just having had the flush repaired on my lunar,a little wary of doing it. Wife often needs to use the loo on the longer runs. l normally just put enough in for a few flushes
Have always travelled with my toilet filled with water just in case the wife needs it. My current van is a Lunar and have had no problems what so ever.
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Unless staying on a site for a long period, I never put more than a couple of litres in anyway.
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The design may now have changed but on an 8 year old van, with push button electric flush, the sloshing water corroded the electrical terminals.
After that always travelled empty
However this does not apply hand pump system therefore just a small amount in the tank to keep weight down to a minimum
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We have a 9 year old Bailey and always use the loo when travelling and have had no problems with flushing water. However, we do try to limit the amount of fluid in the flush tank and by experience get to know approx how much fluid is in there.
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I always empty mine before any journey,
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Thanks for all your replies l will continue traveling with water in the flush but only enough for 6 0r 7 flushes. If you have red my other thread l l have had to have the toilet removed under warranty to have a new wiring loom fitted and uprated pump. Ours
is the dometic type with a type of ceramic bowl, all new Lunars have now gone back to thetfords, due to the amount of complaints on the dometics0 -
My previous caravan had a glass tube so I could see how much was in the header tank, now it has to be guess work. (that's not progress). I try not to empty the tank fully, (except for winter), because if air gets into the pump it is reluctant to get going again and I cann't shake it like you can with the roller barrel pump.
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I travel with a couple of litres of mixed flush in a 2 Ltr Milk Bottle and fill flush tank if required. The drain from the tank is as you know is only a rubber bung, the tube itself is only pushed up onto the drain fitting from the tank itself, all in all
not the most robust system for watertightness. Thetfords manual for the C200 advises travelling empty but also up to half full, which I take to mean the risk of leakage is with the user.0 -
We just travel with whatever water is in the flush tank and have had no problems over the years. The club does suggest tanks should be empty when travelling as movement of the water can cause instability but it has never been a problem for us.
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We just travel with whatever water is in the flush tank and have had no problems over the years. The club does suggest tanks should be empty when travelling as movement of the water can cause instability but it has never been a problem for us.
We're the same, and never, so far had a problem and we tow for about 4000 mls a year.
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