BrendanS
Well-Known Member
But what about a clear section of fuel feed pipe exposed to ultraviolet light? Could this not be beneficial, would it not interfere with the DNA of the bacteria? You could enlarge the pipe dia through the chamber to reduce resistance to flow which would also reduce the velocity? Just a thought that popped into my head! Would exposure to UV adversely affect the diesel?
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Not realistically. UV can have an impact on bug growth, but when used on a moving stream of liquid, has negligible impact, unless you have a humongous UV source, which again, to get the required intensity, just wouldn't fit into a boat system (and I mean humongous to get the levels required to affect cell growth in a small tube)
There is also the issue that almost no material known to man would suit the tubing required without also becoming UV affected, as it would need to be diesel resistant, not fracture under stress and normal seagoing conditions, be almost 100% UV transparent, and not cloud or be other wise degraded by extreme UV