The Dometic 310 Part-Timer RV Toilet - Standard Height - Round Bowl - Slow Close Lid - White Ceramic # DOM57FR was designed to be able to be used year round, meaning it has some of the same features that a normal "house" toilet will have. Like using ceramic for the bowl instead of plastic and making it taller than a standard RV toilet.
A part time RV'r is someone who uses their RV more than the ordinary user for example boondocking or traveling for weeks at a time or using the RV 3 days... view full answer...
There is a toilet with a slow close lid, but the Dometic 320 Full-Timer RV Toilet - Standard Height - Elongated Bowl - White Ceramic # DOM87FR does not have one. Instead, what you will need is the following:
- Dometic 311 Part-Timer RV Toilet - Low Profile - Round Bowl - Slow Close Lid - White Ceramic # DOM67FR view full answer...
The water supply fitting on the Dometic 311 Part-Timer RV Toilet # DOM77FR is a 1/2" NPT fitting and is designed to hookup directly to your existing water supply line. view full answer...
I can tell you how to determine what replacement toilet can work in your Forest River travel trailer, but we have no way of knowing what toilet is currently in that trailer and what will fit. It's pretty simple though as you just need to measure from the wall to your toilet's center flange, which is where the mounting bolts will be, as you can see in the cut out I added below. That measurement will be the minimum distance required for the fit.
For example, if you took that measurement... view full answer...
The Lippert Flow Max RV Toilet # LC67AF is absolutely a good option for part-time RVers who store their RV for months. The supply vale and the seal are both standard. view full answer...
The bolts that attach the seat to the Dometic 510 Full-Timer RV Toilet # DOM29FR are held in place with two plastic nuts that would require you to reach behind the toilet and grip to loosen the bolt and remove the seat. If you didn't grip the nuts they would likely spin with the bolt and never loosen up. The nuts are located in a spot where if they did fall they would just land on the floor of the bathroom. view full answer...
All of the RV toilets that we currently offer have a low water inlet, just like the # DOM37FR you were looking at. The only solution would be to get an extension hose with a 90 degree fitting so that you can attach to inlet and have enough hose to bend around and avoid the wall. view full answer...
Depending on what kind of toilet you have the model number may be printed on a sticker that will be on the right side of the base of the toilet. You can use a mirror or your cellphone to view the sticker if it is hard to get to. view full answer...
You'll just need to run to your local hardware store and grab a supply line to connect your Dometic 310 Part-Timer RV Toilet # DOM37FR to your water inlet. I had to do the same in the attached video below when the new toilet I was installing had the supply line connectors on the opposite side compared to the old setup.
There are a variety of different connection types so you'll want to see exactly how the hose will need to connect to your supply line. The hose I got had a "shark bite"... view full answer...
What you have is a Dometic Sealand 210 toilet, and you can replace it with a porcelain option. What I recommend is the Dometic 310:
- Dometic 310 Part-Timer RV Toilet # DOM57FR
I like the # DOM57FR due to its slow close lid and efficiency as it uses just 1 pint of water per flush. Since you mentioned a small space you'll want to take note of the dimensions, which are 18-1/2" long x 15" wide x 20" tall.
Also, this toilet requires a minimum of 10 inches from the wall to the center of... view full answer...
The Dometic 320 Full-Timer RV Toilet # DOM87FR does not have a slow-close lid. The 310 Part-Timer series # DOM57FR does however come with a slow close lid. view full answer...
The Replacement Water Valve for Dometic Pedal Flush RV Toilets # DOM93FR doesn't really have a warranty, but if you purchased the part and found a manufacturer defect with it right away Dometic would most likely replace it free of charge. If you purchased your RV from a dealership and had a warranty through them then you could most likely also get it replaced for free that way. view full answer...
Beyond the antifreeze and drain valve lubricant, there is not much else you can do to keep the seal from drying out. I know the climate in Colorado can be pretty dry, but have you checked to make sure you do not have any leaks? It seems like 3" of water should not be evaporating that fast. Our only suggestion is to double check that nothing is leaking, or possibly keep more water in the bowl. view full answer...
According to the owner's manual, the Dometic 320 Full-Timer RV Toilet - Standard Height # DOM87FR has a static water pressure requirement of 30-100 PSI.
I have also attached an installation video for you to check out as well. view full answer...
This is a known issue with some of these Dometic toilets here within the last year or so. The bowl seal may have a very slight deformity and it allows water to leak out. This will be covered under warranty thru Dometic. If the unit has not been used you can send it back and get a new unit. If it has been used/installed, obviously we could not accept a return, and Dometic would have you take it to one of their technicians for inspection/repair. view full answer...
I spoke to my contact at Camco, he said that freezing will not hurt the pods, like the TST RV Septic System Ultra-Concentrated Drop-In Treatment Pouches - Citrus Scent - Qty 30 # CAM41183. However, he said that freezing will hurt the effectiveness of the liquid, like the TST RV Septic System Ultra-Concentrated Liquid Treatment - Citrus Scent - 32 Oz # CAM41192. view full answer...
The etrailer sticker seen on any product photos, like here on the Dometic 300 Weekender RV Toilet - Standard Height - Round Bowl - Tan Polypropylene # DOM74FR, is easily removable and is only used on the single product that was used for the photos so there's a very small chance you will ever receive any products that would have the sticker on them. view full answer...