scooper321
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Is this the correct filter for the holding tank? Where is our holding tank? Thanks for the help in advance! View attachment 88827
Don't know about that specific one. But it's Sea Ray Part Number 134759. I did a search on CSR for that number and got this thread:
http://www.clubsearay.com/index.php...-sundancer-thread.59501/page-128#post-1147997
There's a link to Amazon with this part as a replacement.
https://www.amazon.com/AirForce-Hol...HZ8HB5G005V&psc=1&refRID=QTZFWS22KHZ8HB5G005V
They look different, but I imagine if they have the same threaded fixtures (5/8") at either end and are the same length, they are interchangeable.
Funny how this thread works... I was just thinking of replacing mine, too. Since my prev owners swear they NEVER pooped in the boat in 17 years of owning it, I imagine I may be running on the original one. Ewww.
EDIT: Just read the very first comment on that Amazon link. It was a comparison of that Airforce filter with the inquired-about ECO filter. Check this out:
"Comparing the Airforce filter to the Dometic Sealand ECO filter (which we have used in the past). The Dometic Sealand ECO uses less carbon to save manufacturing costs and claims it works better with the new filter shape that is narrow in the middle. The Airforce filter is a straight tube and holds more carbon to absorb more of the the odor. The Dometic Sealand ECO Filter also sends parts that you wont need. And if you have any other filter size than the 5/8” you are trapped into using their expensive filter going forward if you use their fittings. How is it ECO to throw away all those extra plastic parts you paid for? Dometic Sealand ECO requires assembly, its not plug ‘n play, it also uses o-rings, lose one, then what? Too complicated and too expensive and wasteful and in my opinion not very efficient. I have already been down this road with the Dometic Sealand ECO. Save your money and buy the Airforce filter."
So the ECO appears to work, but you'll be locked into their ECO-system (see what I did there?). Looks like this Airforce filter is a direct, easy drop-in.
Now, if you want to rebuild your filter, check this one out:
http://www.clubsearay.com/index.php?threads/how-to-recharge-holding-tank-vent-filter-w-pics.849/
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