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09-07-2003, 03:57 PM
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Thetford Recirculating Toilet
Hi
We're thinking about purchasing a Trailmanor but are leary of the recirculating toilet. Wondered about smells etc.
Need info from users on pros and cons of the toilets.
Thanks
Barepagan
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09-07-2003, 05:21 PM
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Site Team
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: The mountains of Scottsdale, AZ, and the beaches of Maine
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Re:Thetford Recirculating Toilet
This same question was asked on August 21. Scroll down (actually, go to page 2) and look for a thread titled "Toilet".
Bill
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09-07-2003, 05:30 PM
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Site Sponsor
Join Date: Aug 2003
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Re:Thetford Recirculating Toilet
Perhaps there could be a new board created, something like "Frequently Asked Questions". Really useful for people considering a purchase, and using this board to help in the process. Maybe we could persuade Chris to move some threads to that board ? The toliet, rain water leakage and perhaps search strategies might be helpful topics. What do you think ??
MikeD
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09-07-2003, 05:57 PM
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Site Sponsor
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Acton, Maine
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Re:Thetford Recirculating Toilet
Definately agree with MikeD. The TM Owner's site is still very useful and relatively easy to navigate. However, his suggestion is a good preventive measure to keep the information flow manageable. If you go to the Good Sam web site, you will see that their forum is absolutely HUGE! With the TM community being smaller, we should be able to do common sense things to keep our site useful to us.
DGL
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09-08-2003, 08:08 AM
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Re:Thetford Recirculating Toilet
The FAQ section already exists, in the Owners Forum section. It was one of the really nice additions that Chris made when he recently reorganized the site. The problem is that someone has to write up the questions and their answers - they don't just "appear". I have done a couple, Denny has done a great one on weight that everyone should read - but it takes time to write up a clear comprehensive question and a clear comprehensive answer.
I will take a whack at the toilet question - stay tuned. But I'm the wrong guy for Water Leaks - never had one. Anyone want to jump in? Anyone?
Bill
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09-08-2003, 09:25 AM
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Re:Thetford Recirculating Toilet
Bill -- DOH !! Don't know why I didn't see that.
I guess that my intent on leakage was the question of "Doesn't it leak ?" (in rain, heavy rain, driving rain, when setting up in rain, etc.). I admit it was one of my very first questions. There is a thread addressing this (just by giving people's experience).
I'd offer to help put together info on the FAQ, but I don't have my 2720 yet, so I think it would be the blind leading the blind.
MikeD
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09-08-2003, 08:55 PM
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Homebase VA, nomad for 5 months a year
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Re:Thetford Recirculating Toilet
I've never had a problem with a leak and have spent several nights with heavy rain. BTW - Some people complain about the noise that rain makes but earplugs will take care of that complaint.
I've not had a problem with odors from the toilet. Sometimes you can smell bad odors if you stick your head down near the toilet. I don't do that at home so why would I want to do that in my TM?
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09-20-2003, 02:16 PM
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Re:Thetford Recirculating Toilet
Back when we were new TM owners a few years ago I remember asking Bob Turner, then president of the TrailBlazers, how to keep the TM toilet from smelling so bad.
He said (not an exact quote but I'm trying to be polite here) 'To keep your toilet from smelling don't poop in it'.
You will find that this is the strategy used by most experienced TM owners. Make use of the campground bathrooms and save the Thetford for emergency use.
In order to keep the weight down in the TM's some compromises had to be made and the Thetford recirculating toilet is a light weight alternative to the standard holding tank and ball valve type system on the large RV's.
Bruce
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09-20-2003, 06:58 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2002
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Re:Thetford Recirculating Toilet
We never had any problem with our toilet if you use the correct products. I came across the potty tablets in Camping World. Use 2 of these with each charge and the Thetford Blue Chemicals in a bottle, and you will not have any problems no matter WHAT is PUT in the toilet. It seems that the Potty Tablets in conjunction with the blue Thetford liquid chemicals work really well. I would recommend the 2 products to anyone. I buy the Thetford chemicals at WalMart. Six bottles come in a box. Good price too!!!
Bob Strong
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09-20-2003, 08:11 PM
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Re:Thetford Recirculating Toilet
Bob,
What's the name of the potty tablets that work so well?
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