wingdiver
Well-Known Member
Hi
Anyone know if it is possible to use a domestic water tank instead of a 'marine' calorifier?
Having got one which has a split in it, I wandered in to the swindlery to find a replacement would be around £375-£450 for another 40l one
.
Knowing the additional cost of printing the word marine on things
, I wondered if there is any way to use a household tank.
We only need fresh water in and out and engine feed in and out (which would be central heating boiler in and out in a house).
The one thing that I guess is different is that many marine ones are set down horizontally but in houses they are vertical. Presumably that changes the coil layout.
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
D
Anyone know if it is possible to use a domestic water tank instead of a 'marine' calorifier?
Having got one which has a split in it, I wandered in to the swindlery to find a replacement would be around £375-£450 for another 40l one
Knowing the additional cost of printing the word marine on things
We only need fresh water in and out and engine feed in and out (which would be central heating boiler in and out in a house).
The one thing that I guess is different is that many marine ones are set down horizontally but in houses they are vertical. Presumably that changes the coil layout.
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
D