We have recently purchased a boat that currently has two vacuflush heads that empty into a holding tank. The holding tank has a macerator connected to it, discharging below the water line through a seacock.
We boat in an area (Alaska) that allows treated discharge, and have used the electro-scan for several years on our old boat and loved it.
I'm thinking about removing the current holding tank and installing a hold-n-treat system in its place. The thought is that I wouldn't have to make any electrical connections between the hold-n-treat and the vaccuflush vaccum generators, since the hold-n-treat has its own control system. We also like the hold-n-treat because we might someday travel south to a no discharge area, and while the 15 gallon holding tank is pretty small, at least we could use the heads in a NDZ and get a pump out every couple of days.
The vacuflush system we have uses potable water. Because of this I'm considering the purasan version, but I might be convinced to go with the 4 gallon salt feed and the electro-scan if there is a reason to do so.
What do you think of this proposed setup?
Using the 4 gallon salt feed, how many flushes would we get between adding salt?
Is adding salt as simple as it sounds?
Whould you go with the purasan or the electro-scan, and why?
Thanks very much
Kevin Sanders
Bayliner 4788
Seward Alaska
We boat in an area (Alaska) that allows treated discharge, and have used the electro-scan for several years on our old boat and loved it.
I'm thinking about removing the current holding tank and installing a hold-n-treat system in its place. The thought is that I wouldn't have to make any electrical connections between the hold-n-treat and the vaccuflush vaccum generators, since the hold-n-treat has its own control system. We also like the hold-n-treat because we might someday travel south to a no discharge area, and while the 15 gallon holding tank is pretty small, at least we could use the heads in a NDZ and get a pump out every couple of days.
The vacuflush system we have uses potable water. Because of this I'm considering the purasan version, but I might be convinced to go with the 4 gallon salt feed and the electro-scan if there is a reason to do so.
What do you think of this proposed setup?
Using the 4 gallon salt feed, how many flushes would we get between adding salt?
Is adding salt as simple as it sounds?
Whould you go with the purasan or the electro-scan, and why?
Thanks very much
Kevin Sanders
Bayliner 4788
Seward Alaska