Hi,
I have two about 2 year old fresh water Atlantes heads, bought new from Boatfix with integral vented loops and remote control plates, on my boat and both of them started having problems. Both the holding tank (60 gallons, plastic) and the hoses (Sealand's white) were installed new when I bought the boat and don't seem to have any smell or problems.
One of the heads never held as much water in the bowl as the other one, at best just enough water to fill the "throat" at the bottom of the bowl after flushing. I always needed to flush it several times to get the bowl clean. Over time, I needed to flush it more and more times to get the bowl clean. What happens is, after some time of non-use, when I first flush it, the fresh water just runs through the head's bowl without the "contents" being moved away. Water does not stay in the bowl. The macerator spins, water flows through it but the "contents" are not being sucked away. After flush cycle is finished, air bubbles start to come out of the throat. Then I flush a second time, same situation, just more air bubbles. After 4-6 flushes, (or when I pour about a gallon of water into the bowl with a bucket), the bowl starts to contain the incoming fresh water, fills up, the macerator primes and finally sucks everything away and everything is fine. If I use the head again within 45 minutes or so, the head works normal. If longer, this whole procedure needs to be repeated. Needless to say that this fills up the holding tank real fast.
I reported this problem here on the boards some time ago and was told that the internal loop vent might be clogged. Both me and my captain checked it and the vent seems to work fine.
The second head worked fine until now, with the bowl filling up with and holding the water just fine after use, up to one third of the bowl and flushing right away the next time. Last weekend, however, it failed to flush. When you push the flush button, the macerator (or some other motor) runs but the water in the bowl with it's "contents" doesn't move. It just stays there. I tried the "empty bowl" button, same story, something runs but the bowl water doesn't empty. Same with all of the other buttons on the control plate. Don't know what to do.
Thank you for any help.
David
I have two about 2 year old fresh water Atlantes heads, bought new from Boatfix with integral vented loops and remote control plates, on my boat and both of them started having problems. Both the holding tank (60 gallons, plastic) and the hoses (Sealand's white) were installed new when I bought the boat and don't seem to have any smell or problems.
One of the heads never held as much water in the bowl as the other one, at best just enough water to fill the "throat" at the bottom of the bowl after flushing. I always needed to flush it several times to get the bowl clean. Over time, I needed to flush it more and more times to get the bowl clean. What happens is, after some time of non-use, when I first flush it, the fresh water just runs through the head's bowl without the "contents" being moved away. Water does not stay in the bowl. The macerator spins, water flows through it but the "contents" are not being sucked away. After flush cycle is finished, air bubbles start to come out of the throat. Then I flush a second time, same situation, just more air bubbles. After 4-6 flushes, (or when I pour about a gallon of water into the bowl with a bucket), the bowl starts to contain the incoming fresh water, fills up, the macerator primes and finally sucks everything away and everything is fine. If I use the head again within 45 minutes or so, the head works normal. If longer, this whole procedure needs to be repeated. Needless to say that this fills up the holding tank real fast.
I reported this problem here on the boards some time ago and was told that the internal loop vent might be clogged. Both me and my captain checked it and the vent seems to work fine.
The second head worked fine until now, with the bowl filling up with and holding the water just fine after use, up to one third of the bowl and flushing right away the next time. Last weekend, however, it failed to flush. When you push the flush button, the macerator (or some other motor) runs but the water in the bowl with it's "contents" doesn't move. It just stays there. I tried the "empty bowl" button, same story, something runs but the bowl water doesn't empty. Same with all of the other buttons on the control plate. Don't know what to do.
Thank you for any help.
David