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Boeland
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Watermakers - what's best and cheapest for long term cruisinguse
Larry wrote:
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I'm looking for a mid-sized 120 VAC unit - maybe 15-20 gph - no 12 VDC
stuff as I have a 6 KW diesel genset. I have 280 gal in water tanks -
so the idea is to run the WM once a week or two and fill the tanks.
Use of standard parts and low maintenance is good. High price is bad.
Recommendations please.
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No problem off the SC coast last night. It was raining in some squalls
over 5" an hour. What you needed was a tarp with a hole, a funnel and
short hose to the tank inlet....same as in the 1800s.
Sleeping in something dry might have been more of a problem...(c;
I am not endorsing this one but you may find in interesting if your
water needs are for drinking.
http://www.waterloginternational.com...kers%20ffp.htm
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