Thinwater; Are you suggesting that I should use PG in my engine freshwater circuit just because it has a loop that heats my hot water heater? That kind of ignores the anti-corrosion and lubrication requirements of the engine coolant system.
Certainly no criticism intended here. It just had the appearance of being thin skinned.Any reason why you waited six years to criticize me for that comment?? It certainly wasn't your first post!
I just to make it clear to folks that there can be an interconnection and that a leak can put EG in the potable system. Not that uncommon.Thinwater; Are you suggesting that I should use PG in my engine freshwater circuit just because it has a loop that heats my hot water heater? That kind of ignores the anti-corrosion and lubrication requirements of the engine coolant system.
Actually, no coolant can be trusted beyond one year in boat applications, according to Yanmar and others (they accept the longer ratings for shore-based generators). The reason is potential seawater leakage. It takes only one part in one thousand to exceed the condemning limit for chloride. So either change every year, analyze, or roll the dice that you have zero heat exchanger leaks.Wow, those are some impressive coolants! What do you make of the Star Cool claim of 7+ year, 12,500 hr service life?
Ralph has it right, that is the point. Changing is cheaper. Even a basic lab work up will be >$250.Thanks Thinwater, can you point me a lab?
But we live in Lotus Land here. The only weather extremes we see is the rain, and with the last two storms that just went through, I'd feel safer on the boat lest we float away in our houses.No need to do that around here as long as you keep your boat in the water.
Confusion is the word. High silicate, low silicate, no nitrates or nitrites ........ what a load. Even Mack Boring leaves you scratching your head when they say:Any guidance on this confusion?
If you are referring to the fresh water system, the answer is NO. Just because no more water is coming out of the faucet, doesn't mean that there isn't water somewhere in the system that can freeze and cause damage. Some potential trouble spots are low areas in water lines and inside the fresh water pump. If there is a dip in the drain hose from the sink, that needs to be emptied or antifreeze added to it as well.Isn't running the system until nothing is coming out of the faucets enough?