As a full-time liveaboard cruiser, I have decided that a 20 gallon per hour watermaker (with my solar working so well, I use the generator less, requiring more gph on the h2o maker) is pretty essential.
Problem is, every manufacturer has some hype about their unit & I haven't a clue as to what's real.
Some tout back-flush w/o chemicals (which "they" say lengthens membrane life?), others have safety systems that monitor water quality (for 3k more), and one has all non-proprietary parts (that sounds good, doesn't it?).
I'm sure I could assemble a good system for much less than a commercial unit, but is there a drawback to doing that?
I would like to hear from anyone w/ first hand experience using a watermaker aboard a cruising boat; the good &/or the bad. Any suggestions or advice welcome, before I buy or build the WRONG unit.
Thanks all.
Problem is, every manufacturer has some hype about their unit & I haven't a clue as to what's real.
Some tout back-flush w/o chemicals (which "they" say lengthens membrane life?), others have safety systems that monitor water quality (for 3k more), and one has all non-proprietary parts (that sounds good, doesn't it?).
I'm sure I could assemble a good system for much less than a commercial unit, but is there a drawback to doing that?
I would like to hear from anyone w/ first hand experience using a watermaker aboard a cruising boat; the good &/or the bad. Any suggestions or advice welcome, before I buy or build the WRONG unit.
Thanks all.