The TMC electric marine toilet is designed to enhance onboard comfort, offering rapid, hassle-free flushing for your vessel. Its compact footprint allows installation in small heads and tight spaces without sacrificing convenience. The toilet features a vitreous china bowl and robust construction, built to withstand the harsh marine environment. A built-in macerator grinds waste efficiently, enabling easy pumping to a holding tank or overboard (where permitted). This unit can be installed either above or below the waterline – if mounted below, a vented anti-siphon loop must be used to prevent backflow into the boat.
Two versions are available: a 12V model (drawing up to ~18A current) suited for smaller to mid-sized vessels running on 12-volt systems, and a 24V model ideal for larger yachts with 24-volt electrical systems, delivering the same performance with lower current draw. The 12V version is an excellent choice for powerboats and sailboats up to about 25–30 feet, while the 24V version meets the needs of big cruisers and commercial craft where a 24V supply is available. Each unit comes complete with a flush control panel (button) for easy operation and includes full installation instructions. A full range of spare parts is available – from impellers and seals to replacement seat and lid – ensuring easy maintenance and a long service life for your toilet.
- Above or Below Waterline: Flexible installation options (use a vented loop when mounting below waterline for safe operation).
- 12V vs 24V Models: The 12V version is recommended for smaller boats or single-battery systems, while the 24V model is perfect for larger vessels with 24V setups, reducing the amperage load【*】.
- Upgrade from Manual Head: An ideal retrofit for replacing a manual pump toilet – no more hand pumping, just push-button convenience akin to a home toilet.
- Usage Tips: Ensure your battery system can supply up to 18A (for 12V) during flush. You can flush with raw seawater or freshwater. Perform periodic maintenance (e.g., impeller checks/cleaning) to keep the unit running optimally.




