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🚀 Upgrade your RV bathroom game with the ultimate vacuum breaker kit!
The Dometic 385230335 Traveler Lite Vacuum Breaker Kit with Spray is a lightweight, compact replacement part compatible with a broad range of Dometic VacuFlush and Traveler toilets. Designed for easy installation and safe use with hand sprayers, this genuine Dometic component ensures reliable performance and hygiene for your mobile restroom setup.
Manufacturer | Dometic |
Brand | Dometic |
Model | 385230335 |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 5 x 2 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 385230335 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 385230335 |
C**.
Works as described
Works as described. Easy to install and no leaks.
F**
Not quite right for the Dometic 510 toilet but I made it work I should have used the Dometic 385230325
This worked just right on my Dometic 510 toilet. The improved brass shaft should hold up quite well. I lubricated the o-rings on the shaft with silicon grease so they would slide in without getting nicked and to help them seal better. After I installed the ball I sprayed it and the entire waste tube down with silicon spray. I also applied the silicon spray to the ball seals on all sides to keep everything lubed well. She now holds water like a champ and doesn't leak. This was part of a complete rebuild where I replaced the vacuum breaker, the water valve assy and upgraded the sprayer with a much improved hose. I also had to repair a water damaged floor which I built up under the toilet to elevate it 16 1/2" high, a big improvement.Parts used:- Dometic 385230335 Vacuum Breaker Hand Spray Kit - this was the wrong one for the 510, the pipe going into the back of the toilet was too short. I used about 1.5" 5/8 inside diameter clear nylon tubing to slip over the plastic pipe and added about 2" of 1/2" CPVC and a couple of hose clamps to secure it all together and now it works like it was meant to. By the way the plastic pipe going to the toilet is not a standard size of CPVC, PEX, or PVC so none of those couplings would have worked. Item that I should have used is the Dometic 385230325 Vacuum Breaker Hand Spray Kit with Extension, but my extension works so I'm leaving it at that for now.- Dometic SE341549 385310063 Floor Flange Seal which I lubricated all over with dish soap like the instructions advised.- Dometic 385316140 Rubber Seal Kit for Toilet - Black/Gray- SmarterFresh Rounded Bidet Sprayer Head Only, Stainless Steel Brushed Nickel Diaper Sprayer Bidet Head with a length of Stainless Steel Handheld Shower Hose that I had left over from other projects This spray head doesn't leak and looks a lot better, it will not fit in the spray head retainer from Dometic- Sanilo Elongated Toilet Seat, Wide Choice of Slow Close Toilet Seats, Molded Wood, Strong Hinges (Sea Breeze)- Luxe Bidet Neo 320 - Self Cleaning Dual Nozzle - Hot and Cold Water Non-Electric Mechanical Bidet Toilet Attachment (blue and white). I added a hot water line into my water closet for the bidet. While not expensive this bidet is great and saves putting a lot of toilet paper into the tank.So now my 22 year old toilet works like new again, the toilet is elevated, which makes it more comfortable for me, I now have a bidet, and it all looks great.
G**E
Awesome product
Awesome product fast delivery and easy to install
A**T
It works
This was a direct replacement for the old vacuum breaker on our RV toilet. There was some leakage from the back of the stool where the vacuum breaker is. In truth, I'm not positive the old one was malfunctioning or just not seated fully. But since I had to remove the toilet to check that out, I decided to do the replacement. Perhaps the new gasket was all I really needed. I'll never be sure, but I'm glad I went ahead. Replacement was straightforward and easy - except for the part about disconnecting and removing the stool to get at it. Since then, no issues. One caution has nothing to do with the vacuum breaker: when replacing the stool etc., be careful about positioning the flush lever and valve. It seems a little touchy to get it so it turns on and off properly - especially shutting of the water flow.
O**6
Exact fit on Toy Hauler
Exact replacement for a 2006 3905 Weekend Warrior. Well made and very easy to install. Use dish soap to install tube which slides into the toilet gasket. Use heat from blow dryer to easily take off old hoses without damaging them as other have stated. If you have the valve cover that is held on by one screw, which is very hard to reach without a very short screw driver or loosening the toilet, use a pair of plyers or vise grips and a short screw driver bit and loosen the screw a turn or two until you can lightly pull the cover up out of it slot. Then tighten the screw just enough so can push the cover back in without needing to tighten it. It should stay in place as long as you cannot easily pull it up an out. If you can pull the cover up and out after putting it back in place, tighten the screw a turn or two to make sure it is secure. Make sure and triple check all connections for leaks before calling it quits. I did the prep work the day before which included taking valve cover and hoses off. Comes with new hose clamps. I did not replace the large toilet gasket as there were no leaks around the toilet base and the toilet is very secure to the floor. 10 in prep first day and 10 minutes install on second day, including putting away the tools. highly recommend.
L**S
it works
this one works great, I had purchased a cheaper one on ebay--mistake!
L**N
Easy to replace
I blew the 20 yr old original up by taping into my mom’s crazy high pressure city water on a visit. I actually was able to remove the old one, switch the vent cap to the new one, and install it without removing the toilet bowl. If you use dish soap for lube, be sparing or it may not hold in the grommet. Easy to do job with simple tools.
M**R
Fit my RV toilet
This part fit my 20 year old RV toilet, and we have used it on one trip already. It's good to know that the failure of one part does not automatically mean the entire toilet has to be replaced, which is the way things used to be.
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