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Terry Spragg wrote:
I can use a bicycle pump or similar to evacuate my holding tank offshore. I close both air vents, open the sea valve, and pump up the holding tank with air. This is a really bad idea. The question is not *if* the tank will blow up, but when. The highest standard for marine tanks (including fuel BTW) and associated fittings is .5 psi overpressure. Most are not built to withstand even that much. If you really have been doing this Terry, you've been very lucky (and so have your neighbors). Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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