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Mike wrote:

"Christian McArdle" wrote in message
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Having moved on from water softners (don;t think that after all that,


I'll

have one), the next task is to choose a septic tank...


Klargester Biodisc. Settle for nothing less.



No way. The motor sits right next to the crap. There are units on the
market operating in the same manner which put all the electrics where they
should be - outside on the top.


They have redesigned it so all the motor parts are in a little
compartment that doesn't get the crap in.

I talked to the service engineer - he says reliablility is hugely
improvced with motor and gearbox life typically being 20 years plus, and
syticking te motor out in te rain won't improve te odds on that...
besides, it keeps it all low profile.

After three yeasr my motor, pulley and belt were all clean and dry.