Aqua Magic Galaxy Starlite SH going to Aqua Magic V?
TheDigitalHippies said
01:24 AM Apr 17, 2013
I have the original Aqua Magic Galaxy Starlite. I need to replace two parts, totalling around $65. I'd rather replace the toilet for double that, so I'm looking at this Aqua Magic V. What do I look as far as bolt patterns to make sure this one will work?
Lucky Mike said
01:31 AM Apr 17, 2013
I would have the dealer or supplier cross reference the footprint......odds are because they are from the same mfg that the print is identical......most have a universal footprint
TheDigitalHippies said
01:33 AM Apr 17, 2013
Great idea, I'll call Camping World tomorrow, and act as though I'm buying one from them. I know they have one in stock, and it's foot flush at $150, so I may actually get it from them, since the one online for $125 is a hand flush.
Lucky Mike said
02:01 AM Apr 17, 2013
Hand flush units are usually a 2 step type and save water if you are in the boondocking mode
Clay L said
10:29 AM Apr 17, 2013
If you go to this SITE you can download a chart that shows which Thetford and Sealand toilets replace the one you have. It gives some dimensions of the various models and indicates which ones are direct replacements. Of course the water line might have to lengthened or shortened.
I opted for the Bravura. It has been in use for about several years now and been trouble free. It is a much thicker molding than my old AquaMagic IV and is much sturdier. The bowl is deeper and longer than the old one.
Also, instead of cables it uses rods in the flushing mechanism. The cables were the weak link in my AquaMagic .
I have the original Aqua Magic Galaxy Starlite. I need to replace two parts, totalling around $65. I'd rather replace the toilet for double that, so I'm looking at this Aqua Magic V. What do I look as far as bolt patterns to make sure this one will work?
Great idea, I'll call Camping World tomorrow, and act as though I'm buying one from them. I know they have one in stock, and it's foot flush at $150, so I may actually get it from them, since the one online for $125 is a hand flush.
you can download a chart that shows which Thetford and Sealand toilets replace the one you have. It gives some dimensions of the various models and indicates which ones are direct replacements. Of course the water line might have to lengthened or shortened.
I opted for the Bravura. It has been in use for about several years now and been trouble free.
It is a much thicker molding than my old AquaMagic IV and is much sturdier. The bowl is deeper and longer than the old one.
Also, instead of cables it uses rods in the flushing mechanism. The cables were the weak link in my AquaMagic .