psneeld
Guru
Even though I live 1 NM from the ocean....I was getting a bunch of warnings about low amperage (due to marginal salinity).Yep, realized all along that enforcement issues would drive, no matter what.
Good to hear your system is suitable; been thinking more and more about going that route... partly as a real improvement, and partly because I should eventually do something about my overboard pump anyway.
That pesky cost, though!
-Chris
Raritan said don't worry about it...all is OK.
Generally I am not too anal....but getting a warning for about 1/2 the flushes just rubbed me wrong they would design a system that would do that.
So I broke down and and added a salt tank feeder for when in brackish waters (in them for my trip to Florida every year so it made hand feeding salt a thing of the past).
I have salt water fed toilets so adding the tank was easy...I just tapped into the salt water feed. You are supposed to tap into the fresh water system...but after several conversations with other TFers and friends...decided to use salt water feed to ultimately use less salt and in some places probably none.
Very happy now...but for $2000 total into the system it better work mindlessly and have a decent lifespan.
The pressure to not have to go a pumpout is great...and it is plumbed into the holding tank so when I can discharge after being in a no discharge zone...it is really a poor man's hold and treat .