SeaEra Amazing
This may seem a little over the top, but it isn't.I also took Peggie's advice, installing a freshwater SeaEra; I bought the conversion kit and reused the seat. Had to run 10-2 wire for the electrical, but nicely teed the freshwater from the nearby sink. The footprint is different and, in my case, sits perpendicular to the Jabsco installation (which is the normal orientation). Defender will match boatfix's price.Anyways, set it up, gave it a test, pressed the button (and here's the over the top part): Oh my gosh. Quiet; everything gone in a second; simply amazing. For $355, the best investment I've made in the boat. After having pumped and pumped over the years, trying to explain to visitors how to run the manual head, et cetera, the SeaEara finally brings modern accommodations and convenience to our boat.Bob, happy to help with pictures or anything else you need; you can contact me directly or thru here.Couple of comments on installation - measure twice and always buy more. Measured 12' for the 10-2 wire; bought 15' and used every inch of it (simply a law of nature). Used Whale plumbing, which makes the job easier, but if you have other plumbing, that's fine - in my case, had to go from the blue Whale tubing up to the 3/4" for the freshwater intake. At first couldn't figure out how to transition, but there's a solenoid for turning the freshwater on and off and that's where you make the transition. You won't need the saltwater intake; be sure to seal the thru-hull properly, capping it with a brass plug (i.e. don't just shut off the thru-hull or someday somebody may accidentally sink the boat). The only improvement I'm going to make: SailorSolutions sells an inexpensive timer. It's sold to turn off your gas after a designated time. When you press the button to flush, it stops flushing when you stop pressing the button. My wife explained that "she didn't want to look", so I'm going to install the timer to make sure the flush lasts a minimum of three seconds (or something like that).BTW, if you have Peggie's book, it points out that seawater in your holding tank is a major source of stink. With the freshwater flush, it'll help significantly.Good luck.