Trundlebug
Veteran Member
I can't believe all this talk of flush counters. What a complicated / over the top way of working! It's equivalent to not being prepared to drive a car unless it has a range estimator on it so you know how many miles you have left. That's a relatively new feature on cars, but it's by no means a must-have, essential, can't-do-without function!
Cars have had fuel tank gauges on since the early 1900's, and that's been perfectly adequate for around 100 years without people running out of petrol all over the place.
In the same way, it's perfectly workable to fit a tank gauge on your waste tank, and be able to manage it very successfully. When the gauge gets up to around 3/4, start making arrangements to get it emptied before it gets completely full.
Is it that hard to do? Do you really need to know down to the very last flush?
There are plenty of gauges around now that don't use moving parts which could get gunged up and require cleaning. Mine is effectively a pressure gauge which measures the head of liquid above it. But there are others that bubble air through a tube, and measure the air pressure required to push the air through the tube.
KISS. Keep it Simple, Stupid.
Cars have had fuel tank gauges on since the early 1900's, and that's been perfectly adequate for around 100 years without people running out of petrol all over the place.
In the same way, it's perfectly workable to fit a tank gauge on your waste tank, and be able to manage it very successfully. When the gauge gets up to around 3/4, start making arrangements to get it emptied before it gets completely full.
Is it that hard to do? Do you really need to know down to the very last flush?
There are plenty of gauges around now that don't use moving parts which could get gunged up and require cleaning. Mine is effectively a pressure gauge which measures the head of liquid above it. But there are others that bubble air through a tube, and measure the air pressure required to push the air through the tube.
KISS. Keep it Simple, Stupid.