Kristal
New member
Just a thought - do any forum users have boats with pressurised water systems aboard, and find them indispensable?
Whilst admittedly my new electrical system is getting quite complicated (at odds with Mirelle's advice about electrolysis earlier, but I will get to that later on in the project), I'm not convinced of the need for a water pump, especially as our galley consists of a wooden tray with lead sheeting nailed to it, and no sink. I could do with the space in the circuit protection panel left by eradicating the water pump.
I suspect I could quite easily get away with a manual cold-water pump, although somebody suggested a pressurised tap on a hose might be useful...
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Whilst admittedly my new electrical system is getting quite complicated (at odds with Mirelle's advice about electrolysis earlier, but I will get to that later on in the project), I'm not convinced of the need for a water pump, especially as our galley consists of a wooden tray with lead sheeting nailed to it, and no sink. I could do with the space in the circuit protection panel left by eradicating the water pump.
I suspect I could quite easily get away with a manual cold-water pump, although somebody suggested a pressurised tap on a hose might be useful...
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