Midnightsun
New Member
- Jan 9, 2010
- 23
- Boat Info
- 1997 3255 Avanti,
Northstar M84/Smartcraft, Kohler 5E, Intellian Satellite.
- Engines
- Twin Mercruiser 383 Mag MPI/Bravo II
You know that unpleasant stench you sometimes get from the vent on your holding tank? Normally it happens when you least want it and this little device already proven to work extremely well as it can be purchased at West Marine for the ridiculous amount of $99
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wc...8?&cid=chanintel&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=39688
Only problem is it lasts about a year and then needs to be replaced for the much cheaper price of $94 since you keep the fittings on the end and only replace the center cartridge. How nice of them!! In reality, it is only a tube with Activated carbon in it which absorbs the odour.
You will need to purchase the following.
From Home Depot or any hardware store
A 12" length of 2" abs plumbing pipe
(here I had to by a 3, length @ $5.67)
2 pieces, 2" abs slip x 2" female pipe thread fitting @ $1.46 ea
2 pieces, abs 2"MPT cap @ $0.82
2 pieces, 1/2" NPT x 3/4" PEX
I went all out on expenses for this one and paid $2.50 each for these solid br*** babies. The PEX style fitting works better than a traditionally used barb as it is easier to remove the hose from the fitting when the unit needs recharging. However, if you are on a tight budget, they are available in plastic which would be 1/2" npt male x 1/2" male barb. Yes, even though vent lines are 5/8" the 1/2" barb works very well and is easier to reomve. These cost $0.54 each
2 pieces gear clamps @ $0.30 each
you will also need some foam cut to size to prevent the carbon from falling into the vent line.
In the picture below you can see all the parts I listed above
Next step would be to drill out the end cap with a 3/4" bit. Once drilled, you need to run a 1/2" NPT tap through it so you can screw in the hose adapter, Note the material of the cap is quit thick and makes for a very sturdy connection once tightened down.
The next step would be to cut the foam pieces which prevent the carbon from falling out the ends. This is easily done by standing the 12" pipe vertically on the foam and tracing with a felt marker then cutting it out with scissors. This works very well as the foam should be a little bigger in order to get a good snug fit.
Now take the 2 slip x pipe fittings and using abs cement glue them to the 12" pipe
Now take one of the foam pieces and push it into one end so that you will end up about flush with the cap when it is screwed on.
Screw cap on snugly by hand (no need to wrench on this) The flip around and fill with activated carbon to about 1" from where the bottom of the foam will sit, insert second foam piece and hand tighten the remaining cap in place. Here is the finished product
This is a very simple installation. All you need to do is locate the holding tank vent line, cut it in an easily accessible area and insert the tube attaching it with the tube clamps. You may want to attach the tube depending on where it is located. The carbon will last a year and is easily replaced by removing the unit, removing the foam, spilling out the old carbon and filling up with new. Almost forgot, you can buy activated carbon at almost any pet store as it is commonly used in aquarium filtration but you cal also find it on ebay for much cheaper. Here is an example which should be good for about 5 years of refills.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Activated-carbo...ultDomain_0?hash=item27ae7e78fe#ht_500wt_1182
Your dock neighbours will thank you, Happy flushing.
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wc...8?&cid=chanintel&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=39688
Only problem is it lasts about a year and then needs to be replaced for the much cheaper price of $94 since you keep the fittings on the end and only replace the center cartridge. How nice of them!! In reality, it is only a tube with Activated carbon in it which absorbs the odour.
You will need to purchase the following.
From Home Depot or any hardware store
A 12" length of 2" abs plumbing pipe
(here I had to by a 3, length @ $5.67)
2 pieces, 2" abs slip x 2" female pipe thread fitting @ $1.46 ea
2 pieces, abs 2"MPT cap @ $0.82
2 pieces, 1/2" NPT x 3/4" PEX
I went all out on expenses for this one and paid $2.50 each for these solid br*** babies. The PEX style fitting works better than a traditionally used barb as it is easier to remove the hose from the fitting when the unit needs recharging. However, if you are on a tight budget, they are available in plastic which would be 1/2" npt male x 1/2" male barb. Yes, even though vent lines are 5/8" the 1/2" barb works very well and is easier to reomve. These cost $0.54 each
2 pieces gear clamps @ $0.30 each
you will also need some foam cut to size to prevent the carbon from falling into the vent line.
In the picture below you can see all the parts I listed above
Next step would be to drill out the end cap with a 3/4" bit. Once drilled, you need to run a 1/2" NPT tap through it so you can screw in the hose adapter, Note the material of the cap is quit thick and makes for a very sturdy connection once tightened down.
The next step would be to cut the foam pieces which prevent the carbon from falling out the ends. This is easily done by standing the 12" pipe vertically on the foam and tracing with a felt marker then cutting it out with scissors. This works very well as the foam should be a little bigger in order to get a good snug fit.
Now take the 2 slip x pipe fittings and using abs cement glue them to the 12" pipe
Now take one of the foam pieces and push it into one end so that you will end up about flush with the cap when it is screwed on.
Screw cap on snugly by hand (no need to wrench on this) The flip around and fill with activated carbon to about 1" from where the bottom of the foam will sit, insert second foam piece and hand tighten the remaining cap in place. Here is the finished product
This is a very simple installation. All you need to do is locate the holding tank vent line, cut it in an easily accessible area and insert the tube attaching it with the tube clamps. You may want to attach the tube depending on where it is located. The carbon will last a year and is easily replaced by removing the unit, removing the foam, spilling out the old carbon and filling up with new. Almost forgot, you can buy activated carbon at almost any pet store as it is commonly used in aquarium filtration but you cal also find it on ebay for much cheaper. Here is an example which should be good for about 5 years of refills.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Activated-carbo...ultDomain_0?hash=item27ae7e78fe#ht_500wt_1182
Your dock neighbours will thank you, Happy flushing.