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Skip Gundlach
 
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Default Head intake venturis?

Probably best directed to Peggie, but being on a foreign computer while I
wait for mine to return from upgrade, I don't have her direct address...

I'm in the process (well, will be when I return to the boat) of replumbing
both heads. Both used to have intake Tees for small tubing led to a jug of
what I presumed was KO, CP or the like.

As I really don't expect an odor problem, being either hard pipe or
aussieglobe outflow, I'm wondering, however, about the automation of the
additives which make the head itself happy.

Is using these tees, connected to, say, dilute CP, vinegar, or lubricant, or
some combination, worth the effort to keep up with it (the jug full on
whatever usage level there is), or is just dumping some in from time to time
either better or more effective?

Thanks.

L8R

Skip, rehabbing (well, waiting - passive rehab started today) as fast as I
can so I can return to refitting as fast as I can


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