Gregp74
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Ah! No... I will do next time I'm on the boat thoughDid you do one on the water you use to fill the tank as a comparison ?
Ah! No... I will do next time I'm on the boat thoughDid you do one on the water you use to fill the tank as a comparison ?
You can get up to date numbers online from the supply company for a given postcode in the meantime.Ah! No... I will do next time I'm on the boat though
Honestly not really. It just tastes/smells not neutral - like there's something in it or happening to it that isn't in water normally. Sorry, I appreciate that's not that helpful!Can you describe the smell?
No point in trying bottled water, only the water used to fill the tank.Did you perform the same tests on tap or bottled water? For comparison.
By testing tap water or bottled water that is created for drinking you could find out if the results you just found were close to drinking water?No point in trying bottled water, only the water used to fill the tank.
Bottled water is hugely variable, depending on the source. The results from the test strips look like normal hard tap water. The pH is on the high side but not out of spec. I am still not convinced the smell is from the water but don’t know if my suggestion from #15 was tried. I also thought about the calorifier but assumed it was the cold water that was affected. I sailed on a boat once that had salt water in the hot water from a cracked calorifier.By testing tap water or bottled water that is created for drinking you could find out if the results you just found were close to drinking water?
You’d still have to tell the testing company what you wanted it tested for. You can’t just send a sample off and ask them to test for off-odours.Until we know what the smell is there is no chance of defining the problem. One mans funny smell is another mans normal. I certainly isn't a sulphide as that would be pretty easy to describe, it could plasticiser from the pipes but given that they are described as being for drinking water unlikely.
Perhaps the definitive answer can only come from a full water analysis from a sealed sample.
you can ask for a test for potable water.You’d still have to tell the testing company what you wanted it tested for. You can’t just send a sample off and ask them to test for off-odours.