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DrainThetford Toilet

Not sure of the exact design of your model but if you have a look in the locker space where the cassette toilet is you should find either a rubber plug or a plastic tube with a plug at the end. This is often located at the front above where the cassette slides in and out.
 
Not sure of the exact design of your model but if you have a look in the locker space where the cassette toilet is you should find either a rubber plug or a plastic tube with a plug at the end. This is often located at the front above where the cassette slides in and out.
Thanks Rob. I noticed that there is a screw plug just below the filler cap and, as you say, located above where the cassette slides in and out.

Thanks again for the speedy reply.
 
Hi,

I drain mine after every outing just to be on the safe side incase of leaks ect you never know and its too late if it does leak. when draining i used to remove the rubber bung but its a pain to put back so i just flush the system now untill empty less mess and quicker

Trev
 
Trev,

I agree that it can be quicker and ,depending on where drain plug situated, also less messy to drain into the cassette but I've found that even when apparently empty by that method if I open the drain plug there is still quite a bit of fluid left. There would probably be enough to cause a problem if it froze. I would recommend erring on the side of caution and drain the remnants via the drain plug.
 
Hi Stephen

Agree with all the comments about the use of the drain plug, I also flush the system through to make sure all the pink fluid is out of the system,stops the possibility of the black algae from forming in the flush tank, additionally, use a silicone type spray recommended by the loo manufacturers to spray the sliding seal between bowl and holding tank, stops the seal drying up over winter.

Rob E
 
Rob-T

Yes your right never thought of the bit in the bottom even after the flushing has finished will do though next time.

Rob E, what is the spray you use on the seal

Trev
 
Alex. I used to get black bits in flush water. I added a bit of milton into flush water for one weekend and it seems to have cured the problem. I also at the same time changed from Thetford to Elsan and had no black bits all summer. Thanks, Dan.
 
Rob-T

Yes your right never thought of the bit in the bottom even after the flushing has finished will do though next time.

Rob E, what is the spray you use on the seal

Trev
HI Trev

It is a silicone sealant spray made by Thetford, I can't tell you the exact details right now (In the gulf of Mexico) but check out the caravan stores, I'll also get the correct info for you next week when I'm home before I head of to Derbyshire for a few days

Rob E
 
Hi Alec

I flushed the system through after every outing to make sure there was no "pink" left in the water, then used a Thetford Flush tank cleaner 4 times a year.However I think I'll try Dan's recommendation and switch to Elsan.

Thanks for your suggestion Dan

Rob E
 
HI Trev

It is a silicone sealant spray made by Thetford, I can't tell you the exact details right now (In the gulf of Mexico) but check out the caravan stores, I'll also get the correct info for you next week when I'm home before I head of to Derbyshire for a few days

Rob E
Hi Rob-T

Got the sealant today. Thanks for your advice and help. enjoy the gulf

Trev
 
Quote "Hi Rob-T

Got the sealant today. Thanks for your advice and help. enjoy the gulf

Trev"

Didn't know I was going to the Gulf. 🙂

Too many robs about I think 🙂

Trev, I hope you really haven't got sealant or you'll never get the toilet blade open. I take it you're talking about silicone seal spray? I had a can of the Thetford stuff that lasted for years, had to buy a new supply this spring and found Halfords sell same stuff but not Thetford brand much cheaper. Its also good for lubricating the awning channel.
 
Rob-T

that was ment for Rob E too many rob's and not enough sleep from me. yes i ment the silicone seal spray for the sliding seal.

trev
 

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