Tintin
Well-Known Member
Two years ago on the new boat I had fitted a "marine" spec gas regulator as part of the overhaul of the gas pipes.
On previous boats I have just had bog standard normal regulators that cost about £5.
The "marine" regulator, at a price in excess of £25 IIRC, was apparently more expensive because it was, well, for a marine environment.
Anyhow 2 years in and the on/off valve has died, jammed shut, and the little locking rocker switch has snapped in two.
I think I'm going to go back to the much longer lasting (and cheaper) non-marine regulators.
Any reason why not?
On previous boats I have just had bog standard normal regulators that cost about £5.
The "marine" regulator, at a price in excess of £25 IIRC, was apparently more expensive because it was, well, for a marine environment.
Anyhow 2 years in and the on/off valve has died, jammed shut, and the little locking rocker switch has snapped in two.
I think I'm going to go back to the much longer lasting (and cheaper) non-marine regulators.
Any reason why not?