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R. Palaia
Dear Peggie,According to your article "Intake water odors", you say to re-route the sink drain to the head intake seacock if they are close. My questions are, if that is done, you are left with a seacock with no hose attached. Is that dangerous? should a "dummy" hose be attached that is lead above the waterline then plugged shut? Also, since the head intake is now "teed" into the sink drain, when the seacock is open to flush with salt water, will the pump be able to suck the water in even though the line is "teed" with the sink drain which is allowing air to also enter via the drain?Would appreciate your thoughts.Thanks,Roc