So it took me about a year to definitively figure out what was causing me to lose water in my Vacuflush bowl. After changing the ball, ball seal it still would not hold water for any length of time. The root cause turned out to be the Sealand Clean n Green packets that dissolve in the bowl. I finally figured it out around the middle of last year after cleaning under the rim of the bowl seal. After doing this at least 20 times, I proved that it leaked every time after using them. Clean the seal, no leak. Bummer, because they work great.
I was already convinced but the ultimate test was the bowl holding water/pink antifreeze all winter. When I used the packets, the bowl would be empty in 30 mins or less. I even tried cutting the packets and pouring the contents into the line with the foot pedal held down, same result.
Has anyone else had this issue? I switched to the liquid which eliminates the leaking issue but creates a gross film in the bowl. It's also a lot messier.
Thanks
Bob
I was already convinced but the ultimate test was the bowl holding water/pink antifreeze all winter. When I used the packets, the bowl would be empty in 30 mins or less. I even tried cutting the packets and pouring the contents into the line with the foot pedal held down, same result.
Has anyone else had this issue? I switched to the liquid which eliminates the leaking issue but creates a gross film in the bowl. It's also a lot messier.
Thanks
Bob