Need Timer for Lectra San

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May 23, 2011
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Hunter Hunter Vision 32 Daytona Beach
I have an old Electra San 12v Marine Waste Treatment system and it needs a new Timer part no. 31-200 and having a heck of time trying to locate one.
 
May 26, 2004
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teacherspet said:
I have an old Electra San 12v Marine Waste Treatment system and it needs a new Timer part no. 31-200 and having a heck of time trying to locate one.
I have one I don't need. Email is Dave@towndock. Net

DaveM
 
Dec 2, 1997
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I'm not surprised you can't find one...

I have an old Electra San 12v Marine Waste Treatment system and it needs a new Timer part no. 31-200 and having a heck of time trying to locate one.
The "stove timer" dial control was discontinued more than 20 years ago...replaced in the late 80s by the LS "EC" (Electronic Controller) version, which was replaced in the mid 90s by the MC ("Microprocessor Controller), which has also now been replaced by the completely redesigned ElectroScan which has an extensive array of LEDs that provide all kinds of information.

If it's been at least 10 years since your electrode pack was replaced--if it's EVER been replaced--you'll most likely be putting Dave's freebee timer on a dead device...the motors still run, but that's all. that's happening. Everything has a lifespan, even a LectraSan. So you might want to have a chat with Vic Willman at Raritan...he's their tech services mgr, posts here as "Head Master." He'll be able to tell you how to know if it's still treating.
 
May 23, 2011
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Hunter Hunter Vision 32 Daytona Beach
The "stove timer" dial control was discontinued more than 20 years ago...replaced in the late 80s by the LS "EC" (Electronic Controller) version, which was replaced in the mid 90s by the MC ("Microprocessor Controller), which has also now been replaced by the completely redesigned ElectroScan which has an extensive array of LEDs that provide all kinds of information.

If it's been at least 10 years since your electrode pack was replaced--if it's EVER been replaced--you'll most likely be putting Dave's freebee timer on a dead device...the motors still run, but that's all. that's happening. Everything has a lifespan, even a LectraSan. So you might want to have a chat with Vic Willman at Raritan...he's their tech services mgr, posts here as "Head Master." He'll be able to tell you how to know if it's still treating.
Thanks for the info. It did work a month ago when I tested it, lights went on it discharged everything. Now no lights. When I did the troubleshoot it registered .02 on the voltmeter. I would hate to think I need to purchase a new one OUCH
 
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