1990 carver 34 Santiago
hot water
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hot water
I have the two water lines that go from the motor to the hot water tank. They get warm when the engine is running. I want to stop that system. Should I make a loop without the hot water tank or just cap the two lines?
1990 carver 34 Santiago

1990 carver 34 Santiago
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Re: hot water
You have a few options if you don't want to utilize the water tank heating feature while the engines are running.
You can cap the lines, loop them so fluid runs thru them from the engine and returns to the engine ......or the way I would recommend.....follow the lines to the engine they originate from , remove/disconnect them and plug the fittings there. That way you can leave the lines in place in case there is a game plan change ( use them to pull new hose if needed etc ), and there will be no chance of the abandoned lines leaking at some point.
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Re: hot water
I agree with above responses, but I'm curious. Why do you want to stop using that system?
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Re: hot water
The boat is 35 years old, i dont need old things in the boat that could go very wrong, and i dont use.
