I have been unable to pump water into the Jabasco hand pump toilet for the past two weeks, and today a repair person came.
After checking out that no water pumps, he disconnected the hose, found no blockage, and no water came through when I opened the seacock. He then decided that the problem was probably dried out rubber pieces, due to "lack of use."
So, back he went to the shop, to get the $58.00 repair kit, and he replaced O-rings and a few other pieces, and now the water gets through. The bill is $183.00 and I was instructed to use the head more so it doesn't dry out. He told me these toilets only last about 6 years, but it went out at 7 months.
I did not discover anything in the owner manual that we are to use it more, and the one thing I have been doing is to be sure to use lots of water the times I did use it, to make sure that nothing clogged up on its way to the holding tank.
I just wonder how toilets function on all these boats sitting vacant in marinas all over? My toilet gets used in the wee hours of the morning on a regular basis, but otherwise seldom gets used.
How I wish the Airhead I requested when purchasing the boat could have been installed. This seems like a strange repair to me, how about you?
Living aboard is wonderful for its simplicity, although this experience is the exception :-: