It was a very successful water test because we did not sink! The thru-hull connections were bone dry, just a few little leaks that Wakeman described above.
The draining from his midsacs was very visible in the bag and in the clear tubing, it was running out the fill lines, right through the pumps. Wakeman might try switching the fill and vent lines on those bags but a check valve there will fix the issue. (Chpthrill, I'll be sending you an email soon to order some check valves for my system.)
When installing his system, Wakeman heated up the hose and then used pliers to stretch the hose out a little so that it would slide on the fitting easier. He thinks he might have stretched the hose too much and now the single SS clamps are not holding it perfectly tight. He is going to try for double SS clamps in those locations, just like we see on the water hoses for the engine cooling system. I did not think the system had enough pressure to leak the way they did, but it happened.
Anyway, for 70 connections only 5 leaked, and only one of those leaks was more than a few drips.
The black clips for the drain pump looked good Mike, the only thing Wakeman could think of was that he rushed putting the bag in and might not have clipped it in all the way. After we clipped it in again, it held fine. It was pretty obvious when it started leaking though, the carpet started getting very wet and then puddles started forming and then you could see the water coming out the side panel.
Wakemans new bilge pump ops checked good too
I had a great time and probably learned more than I helped, thanks again for the invite Wakeman22.
The draining from his midsacs was very visible in the bag and in the clear tubing, it was running out the fill lines, right through the pumps. Wakeman might try switching the fill and vent lines on those bags but a check valve there will fix the issue. (Chpthrill, I'll be sending you an email soon to order some check valves for my system.)
When installing his system, Wakeman heated up the hose and then used pliers to stretch the hose out a little so that it would slide on the fitting easier. He thinks he might have stretched the hose too much and now the single SS clamps are not holding it perfectly tight. He is going to try for double SS clamps in those locations, just like we see on the water hoses for the engine cooling system. I did not think the system had enough pressure to leak the way they did, but it happened.
Anyway, for 70 connections only 5 leaked, and only one of those leaks was more than a few drips.
The black clips for the drain pump looked good Mike, the only thing Wakeman could think of was that he rushed putting the bag in and might not have clipped it in all the way. After we clipped it in again, it held fine. It was pretty obvious when it started leaking though, the carpet started getting very wet and then puddles started forming and then you could see the water coming out the side panel.
Wakemans new bilge pump ops checked good too
I had a great time and probably learned more than I helped, thanks again for the invite Wakeman22.
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