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My husband and I have been trying to figure out how the entire toilet system works.
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To give a brief answer to question posted by Vaznar, basically the Thetford is like a big bucket underneath the seat/bowl. In this bucket there is a metal basket made of mesh that sits inside the commode. Waste is flushed into the middle of the basket, and the mesh is supposed to hold in the solids and let the liquid circulate. The initial charge of fresh water and your chemical treatment is part of that liquid. Then it consists of whatever you add when you use it
The pump takes in this liquid from outside of the mesh and uses it to flush.
There is a vinyl skirt which is an attachment right inside the opening of the hole where the waste is flushed down. It is a soft plastic conduit that is supposed to make sure each flush is routed to the center of the basket so that solids will be contained.
If you want to see the Thetford parts, see this post from Dave aka "ShrimpBurrito":
http://www.trailmanorowners.com/foru...ead.php?t=8112
Yes, it sounds incredibly yucky, but we have actually had really good success using it. We have had minimal odor (none when the seat is closed) and use Thetford Supreme Green chemical with Potty Toddy tabs as needed. AND we keep the kids off the seat. No cracks yet!!