On my Yanmar diesel, I'm considering installing an alarm that will go off when the raw water flow stops (this could be because "someone" forgot to open the thru-hull (never me!), or because the flow is stopped by a blockage).
There seem to be two types - those that detect high temperature in the exhaust by a band on the exhaust pipe a few inches after the mixing elbow; and those that have an in-line flow detector actually in the water flow (e.g. Aqualarm).
I'm concerned about the temp sensor, as it is placed over a rubber exhaust pipe, so it could get quite hot inside even before the temp on the outside rises sufficiently.
I'm concerned about the flow meter as it might itself be the cause of a blockage.
Does anybody have any experience with either of these approaches?
There seem to be two types - those that detect high temperature in the exhaust by a band on the exhaust pipe a few inches after the mixing elbow; and those that have an in-line flow detector actually in the water flow (e.g. Aqualarm).
I'm concerned about the temp sensor, as it is placed over a rubber exhaust pipe, so it could get quite hot inside even before the temp on the outside rises sufficiently.
I'm concerned about the flow meter as it might itself be the cause of a blockage.
Does anybody have any experience with either of these approaches?