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Default PEXtite Systems

I'm a bit slow!
Scout

"Scotty" wrote in message
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Why are you Winterizing now, it's still Fall?


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"Jeff" wrote in message
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Scout wrote:
Anyone familiar with PEXtite systems?
After getting a close up look at my plumbing, I'm

considering some
changes and mods, like a bypass on the hot water heater

for winterizing
purposes.
Looks like it's easy to work with. Just need to find a

local supplier.
Scout

My boat was built with the Whale "System 15" throughout.

I think its
similar, except that the fittings are a slightly

different size (15 mm?).
For a while, I had trouble getting parts, then, once I

was fully stocked,
West start to carry two different brands.

Its actually rather nice to be able disconnect and

re-connect quickly. For
winterizing, I disconnect the main delivery, and blow

out the lines with a
dinghy pump or compressor. Then I disconnect a few of

the low spots.
There are a few small issues. The connectors do wear

out with use, so in
the spring I usually have a little trouble getting it

all tight. Usually,
a little poking and tugging gets everything seated well.

The hardest can
be the delivery from the tank where a small air leak

confuses the pump.

Another problem I had was that plastic fittings were

used to connect to
the water heater, and one of these failed within 6

months. A metal tail
must be used in this situation. Also, there were no

shutoffs - I added
one on the lone to the hot water heater so that any leak

on that side
doesn't disable the cold water. Also, I added shutoffs

to the cockpit
shower so that the lines "outside" of the heated part of

the boat can be
shut down.

A downside, of course, is that the tube is only

semi-flexible and you have
to think about how to do runs. If need be, you can mix

it with
traditional pipe.


Thanks Jeff,
I started winterizing today. Checked the engine coolant,

reads good to -10
deg F.
Poured a gallon of RV anti-freeze in the toilet and

flushed it into the
tank. Pour a quart in the shower drain and sucked it dry

with the pump.
Poured some in the ice box but the pump didn't suck it

out, may be a
blockage, i'll check that next time. Drained the hot water

heater tank.
Tomorrow is another day, just as long as it doesn't get

below 32 tonight!
Scout