Sea Era Toilet

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With Vic on vacation I'll ask this question for anyone who may be able to answer. I replaced my Crown II head with a new Sea Era from Raritan. Do I need to rewire the switch or am I able to use the existing switch (Crown II)?
 
I too recently replaced aCrown head with the Sea Era. If you re-use the existing switch, make sure you use the solenoid switch too. The Sea Era comes with a heavy duty push button switch that does not require the use of a solenoid switch. When I installed mine I eliminated the solenoid and used the new switch by itself.
 
Nope kept the solenoid in place. Finally something simple that was able to be replaced.
 
To answer your question, you can do it either way, but as has been noted - if you're using the original push button switch, keep the solenoid, too.

If you rewire it, using the switch that's supplied with the SeaEra, you won't need a solenoid because it is a heavy-duty switch.

In the original case with the Crown Head II, the switch is only rated for about 5 amps and will burn out in short order if a solenoid isn't used with it, to carry the heavy motor load.
 
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