Thanks Jeep, you do bring up a good point, there is a lot of mass in the front and back, but the center is pretty light, doing some calcs would not hurt once the final design is confirmed.
Just curious for those who own or have installed a cassette toilet in a wet shower, were there any issues with moisture getting inside the controls causing malfunctions, and sealing water out of the floor and sides where it attaches to the camper.
Looking at the one I have the Flushing controls look pretty vulnerable to water intrusion from the sides and moisture buildup on the back side of the PCB. As shown in the picture below it's just a raw board with no coating or potting compounds. Being that these units are not widely available in the Americas parts is definitely a concern, over a common unit. Coating it is an option, but not too sure how warranty will work it it's even valid.
On keeping water out, looking at some of the pre-made shower pans it looks as if there is flange that meets up to the stepped are outlined in red, there is not much of a flange to keep water out. I was thinking of just mounting the unit on top of a flat surface instead of recessing it in the shower pan, but the back wall area still does not seem to be a very good seal. The toilet comes with a bulb gasket for the back wall, that seems more for as a cosmetic item to hide any gaps. Has anyone had water get through their cassette toilet, or is that is something not to think too much of.
Pre-made Shower Pan
Bottom area of toilet
Water Intrusion Areas

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