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Post Info TOPIC: Dometic vacuum toilet VT2500


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Dometic vacuum toilet VT2500


I have a Longreach motor home with a Dometic vacuum toilet  know a lot of people have had problems with these but am happy with mine but yes but have heard of people fitting an isolating switch to power off when starts to cycle at  a inconvenient time ( middle of the night ) just asking for advice on the best place to fit switch and wire size any tips much appreciated

Syd  



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Hi Syd When i had my Longreach the isolator switch was in front of the loo on the vanity cabinet ,near the light switch.

After having continual problems i got rid of the VT2500 and installed a Dometic ,cassette type loo then no more problems



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That's where I wanted to fit it but none of the wires in the panel will isolate it so looking to find out where the wires go with minimal wiring Thanks Syd 



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I ran a cable from the back of the base station to the vanity front panel and fitted the switch if thats any help .....not hard to do

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Thanks that gives me a starting point



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