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[GMCnet] Macerator overload [message #93820] Thu, 29 July 2010 11:46 Go to previous message
Bruce Hood is currently offline  Bruce Hood   United States
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*I had similar problems with my macerator - thought it was overheating
and stopping and I was sure ticked off - turned out it was wire
connections - the ground wire right at the pump had become loose. I
repaired that and took care of the problem for a couple of years - then
the problem showed up again. This time it turned out to be right in the
on/off switch - it was not functioning properly and I cleaned it up and
all is A-OK now. Bruce Hood proud owner of '75 Glenbrook (just turned
100,000 miles) Hillsburgh, Ontario** Canada * Subject: Re: [GMCnet]
Macerator overload On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Charles
<gcw13@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> > I don't think any of the recent Macerator posts covered this.
> > I am seldom able to completely empty my holding tank in one operation.
> > My macerator shuts down like it has an over load or has gotten too hot.
> > Cooling it down with the water hose sometimes it comes back on other
> > times it doesn't. It does seem to be a little worse when I have been
> > driving on a hot road just prior to trying to dump. Have others had this
> > problem or do I just have a finicky macerator? Do they have a built in
> > overload?
> >
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