Yeah, you could argue that if it's stiff enough, or wire reinforced hose, it's not going to fold over, but it's still cheap insurance.Great idea Ken. They are Marelon elbows, but that's still a good precaution.
Yeah, you could argue that if it's stiff enough, or wire reinforced hose, it's not going to fold over, but it's still cheap insurance.Great idea Ken. They are Marelon elbows, but that's still a good precaution.
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I use a plastic Shur-flow, so I'm not against non-bronze strainers. Mine is located just above the waterline. But, if attaching hoses to plastic hose barbs, just remember that the plastic is the weakest link in the hose-clamp/hose/barb connection. If the plastic barb cracks or deforms and allows the hose to come loose, the upper hose end may still be able to drop/droop below the waterline. So, sometimes I'll safety safety-wire a hose into its elevated position when I attach it to plastic, i.e.,
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Connecting some dots today and I realized that the ShurFlo threads appear to all be tapered whereas many (all?) of the Marelon threads are strait. On Defender's site there is a warning to that effect which pops up when I go to a Marelon strainer. I didn't look at all of both company's offerings, but it's something to be aware of.Great idea Ken. They are Marelon elbows, but that's still a good precaution.
That looks like the model we installed over 25 years ago or so. Good quality item, imho.Groco ARG-500 raw water strainer in my boat,
That's some fine engineering Jeff , many times we need to make our own tools. You earn yourself a Pepsi Cola !View attachment 52491
Having some concern about the integrity of the water heater I made a pressure tester. A bike pump connected to a Schrader valve stem is used to pressurize it. A 30 lb. gauge was used to be able to see even a small drop and to keep me from pumping it up too much. I only went to 15 psi.
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The coolant loop was all I tested, but thankfully, the pressure held.
Testers with radiator caps are made, and apparently some auto supply stores will rent them. But I couldn't figure out how to test the WH with one of those. It took some doing to make this unit airtight. ~ Out of curiosity, I just looked a little deeper online and found kits that I could have made work. And they are cheaper than I spent in materials. But, it was kind of a fun project. If anyone in driving distance wants to borrow it, let me know.