pottyYachtie
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How big a hot water tank would you put into a 30 ft boat built for 4 people?
How big a hot water tank would you put into a 30 ft boat built for 4 people?
How big a hot water tank would you put into a 30 ft boat built for 4 people?
Mine was changed to 55ltr by the previous owner. His rationale was that he had also increased the overall water capacity. I think this is a good idea, as long as it doesn't upset the balance of the boat.
He also fitted a small device to the shower plumbing which keeps the maximum temperature safe at all times by bleeding in some cold water if necessary.
Allan
How big a hot water tank would you put into a 30 ft boat built for 4 people?
How does that work? On our system it is a pain to get the calorifier empty for frost protection in winter as the pump only works while there is water in the cold tanks. (I use a syphon to ground level on the drain cock and discopnnect the inlet pipe to get the water out, but it is a pain to do). Is there a safe and easy way to alter the plumbing so that the calorifier can be drained by the pump after the main tanks are empty.
20 litres works for us on a sailing boat where the engine is not used all the time and we are seldom on shore power, as it heats up reasonably rapidly, though we shower ashore as much as possible. Usually where shorepower is available there is a shower available not too far away.
When commenting on calorifiers on here I like to take the opportunity to warn against choosing the shiny Italian made Isotemp ones, but you do need good insulation.
just have the pump before the hotwater tank, the hot water tank has a drain on the bottom to empty it. most pumps can run dry now so no problem.