My thesis adviser would regularly tell me... "I guess it is better to be lucky than smart"... Pure, unadulterated luck.
My thesis adviser would regularly tell me... "I guess it is better to be lucky than smart"... Pure, unadulterated luck.
Pure, unadulterated luck.
@Scott T-Bird : I think that would be adulterated luck.I used to think it was better to get lucky than be smart. Now I'm smarter than that.
No heat or AC. Thanks for the thought.Do you run your heat/AC? Could it be condensation?
IT always turns up in the last place you look. At least for me.IT wasn't lost, you just weren't looking in the right place!
If you don't remove the water, does it continue to increase when you do not run any systems? Reason I ask is that in the case of my leak it stopped as soon as the water leaked out of the line to the Yanmar raw water pump. A fixed amount. If yours continues to fill, to me it would indicate a tank or the low pressure side of the pump or the feed hose is the culprit. Also are the feeds out of the top of your tanks, as mine are, or the bottom. Again, this would be an indicator.No heat or AC. Thanks for the thought.
LOL. I tell the admiral that often.IT always turns up in the last place you look. At least for me.
My bilge pump is on auto so it never gets above a certain point. I will be on the boat this weekend for a Hunter rendezvous and will secure the pump to see what happens. Tank fills are very near the top on the sideIf you don't remove the water, does it continue to increase when you do not run any systems? Reason I ask is that in the case of my leak it stopped as soon as the water leaked out of the line to the Yanmar raw water pump. A fixed amount. If yours continues to fill, to me it would indicate a tank or the low pressure side of the pump or the feed hose is the culprit. Also are the feeds out of the top of your tanks, as mine are, or the bottom. Again, this would be an indicator.
I will give that a try after I check the anchor locker. Thanks.some different colored food coloring in each of your tanks might help you pin it down.