Changing aft heads toilet from manual to electric Legend 41AC

Dec 15, 2017
58
Hunter Legend 41AC Portsmouth
Hi all,

Thinking of changing the current Jabsco manual twist n lock aft heads toilet to an electric version.

Anyone done this conversion and was it simple enough?

What model electric toilet people recommend (Jabsco?).

Fresh water or salt water flush (which is quieter etc)?

Thanks

LMA
 
May 10, 2004
254
Hunter MH 37 Manitowoc, WI
I replaced my Jabsco with a Raritan Elegance. The Jabsco conversion would have left me with the little round bowl. The Elegance is a full size bowl and sits an inch higher.
 
Dec 2, 1997
8,946
- - LIttle Rock
The Raritan Marine Elegance is the top rated macerating electric toilet....an all-china "throne" designed to use onboard pressurized fresh water. Raritan Marine_Elegance Promo.pdf

If you're looking for something a bit more basic, the Raritan SeaEra is top rated in its class and designed to use sea water. Pump/motor assembly can be aimed to back or either side of the bowl. Available with either the small "standard" bowl or the larger household bowl. Raritan SeaEra Promo Sheet If you're happy with the size of your current bowl, you can save a bit of $$ by going with the "conversion kit"--everything but the bowl seat and lid.

--Peggie
 
Jan 19, 2010
1,296
Catalina 34 Casco Bay
I replaced my hand pump with an electric macerating head. One thing that I need to overcome was because of the electric motor , the footprint was different. The difference was complicated by the sloping hull coming into the platform that the head mounts on. The fix was to buy. a 1x8x8 PVC plank and cut it 4 square pieces from it. The 4 were stacked and thru screwed into the platform. The head was then mounted upon the 4" high PVC block.. The Admiral was very happy with push button service and ecstatic to have an ADA throne in out head...
 
May 10, 2004
254
Hunter MH 37 Manitowoc, WI
I bought the slope back model of the Elegance, and the footprint is different. I sealed the old holes with plastic plugs from Menards. The only thing left to do is raise the teak shower seat an. I'm on the fence on whether or not to reinstall it. We've never showered on board and honestly it's nice having it out, but we're going to move the boat to Florida next summer and having the seat might be nice.
 
Dec 2, 1997
8,946
- - LIttle Rock
When installing any electric toilet, the plumbing is easy...but the wiring is critical. It needs to be on its own dedicated circuit with its own breaker, shared by nothing else, not even cabin lights...low voltage to any electric motor will damage it and is the most common cause of sluggish discharge. The correct wire size for the ROUND TRIP distance from the power source to the toilet is very important too. That information will be in the "Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions" that will come with the toilet you buy....read and follow them to prevent problems later.
--Peggie
 
May 10, 2004
254
Hunter MH 37 Manitowoc, WI
When installing any electric toilet, the plumbing is easy...but the wiring is critical. It needs to be on its own dedicated circuit with its own breaker, shared by nothing else, not even cabin lights...low voltage to any electric motor will damage it and is the most common cause of sluggish discharge. The correct wire size for the ROUND TRIP distance from the power source to the toilet is very important too. That information will be in the "Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions" that will come with the toilet you buy....read and follow them to prevent problems later.
--Peggie
I was lucky, my boat had an electric head option. The correct size breaker and wiring were preinstalled at the factory and routed to the location needed for the controller and toilet. It was actually pretty straight forward.