mriley
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For some reason beyond me, the outlet on my holding tank is positioned on the side near the top. This means that whenever I use the hand pump installed for the purpose I can only pump out 1/4 of the contents, if that. This is very frustrating. The tank is galvanised steel, and the outlet is a short stub of 1.5 in o/d pipe welded on (to which the sanitary hjose is clamped).
Ideally, the outlet pipe would be positioned on top of the tank, and extend downwards to near the bottom, but there isn't the headroom to do this. Also, it seems the boat was built around the tank, and it would be impossible to remove or replace it without major structural work including cutting away fibreglass decks.
This is the question: would it be possible to install another outlet pipe fitting on the side of the tank, and if so how. Ideally the pipe would be fitted on the side near the top, and angled downwards at 45 degs extending to near the bottom. Or installed horizontally on the side near the bottom. The tank can be emptied through the hole cut for the level sender fitting, but obviously could not be accessed from the inside. Welding would not seem to be possible because of lack of space/proximity of fibreglass etc. Are there any clever gizmos available?
Any suggestions gratefully received.
Ideally, the outlet pipe would be positioned on top of the tank, and extend downwards to near the bottom, but there isn't the headroom to do this. Also, it seems the boat was built around the tank, and it would be impossible to remove or replace it without major structural work including cutting away fibreglass decks.
This is the question: would it be possible to install another outlet pipe fitting on the side of the tank, and if so how. Ideally the pipe would be fitted on the side near the top, and angled downwards at 45 degs extending to near the bottom. Or installed horizontally on the side near the bottom. The tank can be emptied through the hole cut for the level sender fitting, but obviously could not be accessed from the inside. Welding would not seem to be possible because of lack of space/proximity of fibreglass etc. Are there any clever gizmos available?
Any suggestions gratefully received.