I never thought pumping sh*t could be so exciting. But solutions to problems are almost always exciting -- especially when they involve a new, high quality tool. So I was pretty excited yesterday when I was standing beside the boat on its trailer at an RV dump station working the handle on our newly-arrived Edson diaphragm pump. In a minute and a few strokes our holding tank was empty. I had so much fun I repeated the process several times until the tank was clean as a whistle.
We have no access to pumpout facilities when we are at home. It has been frustrating to get back from a trip with an empty fuel tank and a full tank of crap. The marina at the lake a few miles from us only allows dock renters to use their slow, crappy, little homemade system. I could have installed a macerator and pumped out through a hose pushed into the discharge fitting, but now I'm glad I didn't. This unit is efficient and sanitary. A BANJO adapter screws into the waste fitting. From that point on all fittngs and hoses are the same as you find on any other proper pumpout. The unit is pricey at over $600 for the kit and coming in at $800 with a storage bag and a couple of extra fittings but very worth it based on quality and the convenience it will afford us for years to come.
I think others in our situation -- and I know most of you are not -- would be impressed with the pump and the people at Edson pump. The kit is #165AL-18-150. The contact person is Peter Burlinson, peter@edsonintl.com. Peter treated our transaction as if it were an important sale, even though I'm sure it was a tiny blip on his radar.
If I were not a computer idiot I would include a picture, but maybe Joe will follow up with one.
Regards to all,
Greg
We have no access to pumpout facilities when we are at home. It has been frustrating to get back from a trip with an empty fuel tank and a full tank of crap. The marina at the lake a few miles from us only allows dock renters to use their slow, crappy, little homemade system. I could have installed a macerator and pumped out through a hose pushed into the discharge fitting, but now I'm glad I didn't. This unit is efficient and sanitary. A BANJO adapter screws into the waste fitting. From that point on all fittngs and hoses are the same as you find on any other proper pumpout. The unit is pricey at over $600 for the kit and coming in at $800 with a storage bag and a couple of extra fittings but very worth it based on quality and the convenience it will afford us for years to come.
I think others in our situation -- and I know most of you are not -- would be impressed with the pump and the people at Edson pump. The kit is #165AL-18-150. The contact person is Peter Burlinson, peter@edsonintl.com. Peter treated our transaction as if it were an important sale, even though I'm sure it was a tiny blip on his radar.
If I were not a computer idiot I would include a picture, but maybe Joe will follow up with one.
Regards to all,
Greg