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Thetford cassette toilet problem

Started by AZsix, Jul 14, 2008, 07:15 PM

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coleman413c

Gary:

You may very well be right in that yours may not have a fuse holder. That is always a possibility but generally unlikely. However, I must confess that my knowledge of older pop-ups with the Thetford toilet is non-existent. One would think that the circuitry of any 12V appliance is fuse protected somewhere. A remote possibility is a thermal circuit breaker but odds of that is pretty slim and that is a low amperage draw circuit Now, it is possible that the Thetford circuit is combined with another.

AZsix

Quote from: coleman413cGary:

You may very well be right in that yours may not have a fuse holder. That is always a possibility but generally unlikely. However, I must confess that my knowledge of older pop-ups with the Thetford toilet is non-existent. One would think that the circuitry of any 12V appliance is fuse protected somewhere. A remote possibility is a thermal circuit breaker but odds of that is pretty slim and that is a low amperage draw circuit Now, it is possible that the Thetford circuit is combined with another.

Well I'm going to explore some more to see if I can find it. If not I may have to get professionals involved. Until then we will manaully flush it. Not a big deal really since we only use it for middle of the night needs.