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[[File:IMG_4097.jpg|400px]] Attached 12v (over 12 AWG wire) from shower pump connects to switch which then connects to pressure and macerator pumps.  Ground run separately.
 
[[File:IMG_4097.jpg|400px]] Attached 12v (over 12 AWG wire) from shower pump connects to switch which then connects to pressure and macerator pumps.  Ground run separately.
  
[[File:IMG_4111.jpg|400px]] Included pressure pump, spliced into my old 3/4 water line that went to the Jabsco.
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[[File:IMG_4111.jpg|400px]] Included pressure pump, spliced into my old 3/4 water line that went to the Jabsco. <br> It is mounted on 2 wood strips epoxied to the hull under the sink.
It is mounted on 2 wood strips epoxied to the hull under the sink.
 
  
[[File:IMG_4098.jpg|400px]] New compact style bowl is noticeably larger and 2 inches higher than the Jabsco
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[[File:IMG_4098.jpg|400px]] New compact style bowl is noticeably larger and 2 inches higher than the Jabsco <br> As a bonus puts it just above the water line  when the boat is level.  <br>They also sell a comfort style bowl that's similar to a domestic toilet I believe.
As a bonus puts it just above the water line  when the boat is level.  They also sell a comfort style bowl that's similar to a domestic toilet I believe.
 
  
 
[[File:IMG_4100.jpg|400px]] Project complete!
 
[[File:IMG_4100.jpg|400px]] Project complete!
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The macerator is powerful and clears a full bowl in just a few seconds.  The diaphragm pump takes 5-10s to fill the bowl so holding the top control button pretty much is all that is needed when flushing
 
The macerator is powerful and clears a full bowl in just a few seconds.  The diaphragm pump takes 5-10s to fill the bowl so holding the top control button pretty much is all that is needed when flushing
 
The bottom control button provides the option to only add water to the bowl or to only pump out.     
 
The bottom control button provides the option to only add water to the bowl or to only pump out.     
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The only extra parts I needed to purchase were 6-8' of electrical wire & some connectors and 2' of 1.5"  waste hose.   
 
The only extra parts I needed to purchase were 6-8' of electrical wire & some connectors and 2' of 1.5"  waste hose.   
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If you want to use sea water make sure you get the item w/ 12v diaphragm pump (80-47231-01).   
 
If you want to use sea water make sure you get the item w/ 12v diaphragm pump (80-47231-01).   
  
There are other versions of this toilet/head from Albin and others which use a solenoid linked into the onboard fresh water to rinse / provide water to the bowl.  If you're only using this with your holding tank & fresh water that model is $30 cheaper (Albin brand 07-03-010) but you'll need to pickup a solenoid (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018WRJYUE/) and some fittings so it's about the same in the end.  It might be a bit easier to install as I imagine the solenoid wouldn't have to be mounted securely to the hull, perhaps could just sit inline in the hose (teed from head sink cold water?).
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My rinse/fresh/seawater setup is different as I use raw/sea water which is pulled in from a tee just above the thru hull that the head sink drains through.  With the seacock open I use sea water
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to rinse the head, with it closed (normal position) I just run some water in the sink before and/or rinsing my hands after provides the water drawn through the diaphragm pump (shown above) and
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pumped through the bowl.  Before I leave the boat I fill the sink a bit over 1/2 way and pump everything through to clear the lines & reduce odor.
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There are other versions of this toilet/head from Albin and others which use a solenoid linked into the onboard fresh water to rinse / provide water to the bowl.  If you're only using this with your holding tank & fresh water that model is $30 cheaper (Albin brand 07-03-010) but you'll need to pickup a solenoid (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018WRJYUE/) and some fittings so it's about the same in the end.  It might be a bit easier to install as I imagine the solenoid wouldn't have to be mounted securely to the hull, perhaps could just sit inline in the hose (teed from head sink cold water?).  
  
 
There are also similar toilets that have the sea water pump run off the same motor inline with the macerator pump and have a single control button..  I believe they use impellers which I didn't want to have to replace.
 
There are also similar toilets that have the sea water pump run off the same motor inline with the macerator pump and have a single control button..  I believe they use impellers which I didn't want to have to replace.
  
My setup is different as I use raw/sea water which is pulled in from a tee just above the thru hull that the head sink drains through.  With the seacock open I use sea water
 
to rinse the head, with it close (normal position) I just run some water in the sink before & rinsing my hands after which is then drawn through the diaphragm pump (shown) and
 
pumped through the bowl.  Before I leave the boat I fill the sink a bit over 1/2 way and pump everything through to clear the lines & reduce odor.
 
  
 
The unit has a soft close lid which will remove the "we're moving now" sound the old one would make when we heeled hard to starboard and it came crashing down but apparently a POSH option.
 
The unit has a soft close lid which will remove the "we're moving now" sound the old one would make when we heeled hard to starboard and it came crashing down but apparently a POSH option.

Revision as of 07:48, 27 February 2020

Upgrading a standard manual Jabsco toilet is a nice upgrade and only requires a bit of electrical & plumbing work. It can be done in an afternoon if all goes smoothly.


IMG 4074.jpg Johnson Pump Brand part # 80-47231-01 (similar to Albin Pump Marine)

IMG 4075.jpg 30yr old Jabsco Marine Toilet

IMG 4076.jpg Old holes filled with epoxy, 3 new holes drilled.

IMG 4097.jpg Attached 12v (over 12 AWG wire) from shower pump connects to switch which then connects to pressure and macerator pumps. Ground run separately.

IMG 4111.jpg Included pressure pump, spliced into my old 3/4 water line that went to the Jabsco.
It is mounted on 2 wood strips epoxied to the hull under the sink.

IMG 4098.jpg New compact style bowl is noticeably larger and 2 inches higher than the Jabsco
As a bonus puts it just above the water line when the boat is level.
They also sell a comfort style bowl that's similar to a domestic toilet I believe.

IMG 4100.jpg Project complete!

The macerator is powerful and clears a full bowl in just a few seconds. The diaphragm pump takes 5-10s to fill the bowl so holding the top control button pretty much is all that is needed when flushing The bottom control button provides the option to only add water to the bowl or to only pump out.


The only extra parts I needed to purchase were 6-8' of electrical wire & some connectors and 2' of 1.5" waste hose. The toilet was purchased from AnchorExpress, delivered for $254 (Feb 2020) which is about as cheap as you can find it. I had no issues with them though I would call ahead to make sure they have the item in stock as I've read some complaints. If you want to use sea water make sure you get the item w/ 12v diaphragm pump (80-47231-01).


My rinse/fresh/seawater setup is different as I use raw/sea water which is pulled in from a tee just above the thru hull that the head sink drains through. With the seacock open I use sea water to rinse the head, with it closed (normal position) I just run some water in the sink before and/or rinsing my hands after provides the water drawn through the diaphragm pump (shown above) and pumped through the bowl. Before I leave the boat I fill the sink a bit over 1/2 way and pump everything through to clear the lines & reduce odor.


There are other versions of this toilet/head from Albin and others which use a solenoid linked into the onboard fresh water to rinse / provide water to the bowl. If you're only using this with your holding tank & fresh water that model is $30 cheaper (Albin brand 07-03-010) but you'll need to pickup a solenoid (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018WRJYUE/) and some fittings so it's about the same in the end. It might be a bit easier to install as I imagine the solenoid wouldn't have to be mounted securely to the hull, perhaps could just sit inline in the hose (teed from head sink cold water?).

There are also similar toilets that have the sea water pump run off the same motor inline with the macerator pump and have a single control button.. I believe they use impellers which I didn't want to have to replace.


The unit has a soft close lid which will remove the "we're moving now" sound the old one would make when we heeled hard to starboard and it came crashing down but apparently a POSH option.