OK, so I have a Johnson macerator in a non-boating application emptying the contents of a 15 gallon grey water tank from a free standing portable sink. Anyhow, I have noticed that the pump will not start on the first throw of the switch. Sometimes it takes a couple to turn the shaft. I can hear the pump try to work but it just doesn't turn without several flicks of the switch.
The tank does provide some head pressure to the impeller since the tank sits above the macerator. I wonder if this might be an issue? There is no material food waste in the line.
So, I am thinking perhaps I need to lube the impeller housing. It runs fine when running and evacuates the tank easily. It has only been used maybe five or six times in a year +.
I'm putting this in the sailing forum since it's perhaps a problem this devise also has in the boating applications since that's what it's designed for.
Any thoughts from Peggy or anyone?
The tank does provide some head pressure to the impeller since the tank sits above the macerator. I wonder if this might be an issue? There is no material food waste in the line.
So, I am thinking perhaps I need to lube the impeller housing. It runs fine when running and evacuates the tank easily. It has only been used maybe five or six times in a year +.
I'm putting this in the sailing forum since it's perhaps a problem this devise also has in the boating applications since that's what it's designed for.
Any thoughts from Peggy or anyone?