Medskipper
Well-Known Member
I have a crack in mine and I need to replace it. It is a 1ltr plastic type accumulator.
Just looking at a few web sites and the funny thing is the 2ltr metal accumulator tanks are far cheaper than the plastic 1ltr tanks. Also it is stated that the 1lt tank is ok up to 2 outlets. My boat has four outlets although it would be very rare that more than two were being used at any one time.
I know they help to smooth the flow, but do they do anything else, like help to raise the pressure in the system? I have felt for a while now that my pressure was not great from the taps, but it may be the crack has been there a while and I have been losing pressure without really knowing.
I have room enough for the 2ltr tank, so is it best to have a larger accumulator tank rather than the small one? metal vs plastis? etc.
Any experts out there on domestic water supply on boats?
All helps gratefully received
Barry
Just looking at a few web sites and the funny thing is the 2ltr metal accumulator tanks are far cheaper than the plastic 1ltr tanks. Also it is stated that the 1lt tank is ok up to 2 outlets. My boat has four outlets although it would be very rare that more than two were being used at any one time.
I know they help to smooth the flow, but do they do anything else, like help to raise the pressure in the system? I have felt for a while now that my pressure was not great from the taps, but it may be the crack has been there a while and I have been losing pressure without really knowing.
I have room enough for the 2ltr tank, so is it best to have a larger accumulator tank rather than the small one? metal vs plastis? etc.
Any experts out there on domestic water supply on boats?
All helps gratefully received
Barry