myhd

Hamilton Ontario Canada

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I also vote for the Thetford Aria Deluxe II.
I installed one a little while ago and it works great.
You need to have access to 12 volts to operate this.
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Berticus

Boise, ID

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I do not think it's the toilet (but then only you really know) but with the amount of water before going. I still have to remind the wife about the difference in water level between the #1 and #2. Little water added after every flush, use as is for #1. If #2 then add more water about 3-5 sec of extra filling then go. This is how I have done it with 3 different rv toilet's and works for us. Just might save you some $$$ for the fuel pumps.
Now as mentioned above, I'll have to give the toilet paper trick a try next time out.
Happy and Safe Camping, RObert.
The Setup:
96' Serro Scotty 25' 4x4, Diesel, Class-C(pic coming), 86 20' Chris Craft LTD,69 Wife,02 1st Son,04 2nd Son,2 dogs (Yellow Lab & Border Collie).
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lane hog

Tucson, AZ

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Lots of water is cheaper and less messy than replacing a toilet.
- 2005 Winnebago "Minnie" 31C (was a three-time Jayco owner)
- 2000 Jeep Cherokee Classic toad (had Ram 2500 CTD, Durango, Liberty...)
- Onan Microquiet 4000, plus 130W solar and Honda EU2000i twins for backup
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Ashley11

Missouri

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How simple! Add water before using...!!! Tried it and it worked! Found a purpose for those "supersized" cups you get at fastfoods. One now is in the bathroom to add water..so simple. I disappoint myself that I didn't think of that. Also liked the three squares of paper idea. Haven't tried that one yet, but will..Thanks, and you are right, saves lots of money over replacing the toilet. Ashley
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AO_hitech

SF Bay Area

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BTW, if you pull (or push of you have a foot peddle) just a little you should be able to add water to bowl without flushing. After flushing make sure you have enough water in the bowl to at least cover the bottom.
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