Thursday, February 23, 2017

Low Pressure tubing installed

The Low pressure plumbing is done with the exception of the brine dump.  Plan on running that up to a sink drain.

In the pics none of the tubing is tied down yet.

I hung the membranes on the ceiling in the ER.  Just have to watch your head when entering or existing the ER.

Waiting on my high pressure hoses to get here.  We also have a scheduled haul out at the end of March for annual maintenance and new davit system install.



Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Reverse Osmosis (RO) Membranes installed

So I was a little concerned with the placement of the RO membranes. It says in big letters, operating temps from 32f to 120f.  My engine room get hot.  So looked all over the boat to mount these tubes. I found a few places but it would mean running high pressure lines 20 feet or more and drilling holes in the bulkhead.  Something I wasn't too thrilled about.  A friend suggested I take a laser temperature tool and actually measure the heat before I place them in the back of the boat.

This morning I ran the engines at 1000rpms for 1.5 hours. Engine room was heated up nicely. I took a laser temp tool with me. The front of the ER was cooler (70f) that the rear (92).

When I shut everything down and let it sit for about 45 minutes, I took some more readings. The front had warmed up to 82f and the rear around 100f. I am still a little concerned about the temps during the summer, but I will keep an eye on it. I just have to learn to duck when entering the ER. Time to read ( they sent me a thumb drive with all the instructions. I took it down and had it printed) and then off to the plumbing

The membranes tubes mounted in engine room (blue tubes)

My "printed" installation manual.

Monday, February 20, 2017

Water Maker Install Begins

I am lucky in that I have some room in my engine room.  When I relocated the battery chargers to the port side it left a nice wall to mount the control panel and twin filters.  I mounted the other filter on the A/C shelve.  The big high pressure pump and low pressure pump fit nicely in front of the STBD engine next to the fwd A/C unit.  I still need to find a home for the membranes.

So now the plumbing and electrical.

Control panel, twin filters and pre-filter on the right just above the blue A/C

High Pressure pump (green) with low pressure pump (black) with cooling fan.

Saturday, February 18, 2017

Battery Chargers Relocated

The battery chargers are now relocated. Man that was a tight spot. Those that do their own work understand you spend more time running down extra parts than you do in the actual install. The system seems to be working correctly and now on to the water maker.

Primary and secondary charger


Making a wiring harness

Done.......

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

ASD 2017 Prepreations-Water maker

Well the water maker from RO Water arrived today. I will post the process here.

I went to the engine room to start scouting a place to put it. I will be installing it on the STBD side, but before I can do that, I have to relocate the battery chargers to the Port side. There is already a board on that side to mount them. I purchased another Xantrex 40 amp and a remote panel to tie the 2 chargers together. Yes the wiring will be different than you see in the picture. What you see is an emergency fix last summer. 

The membranes will be mounted on the engine room ceiling. This cuts down the length of high pressure lines. The water maker's control panel and filters will be mounted where the battery chargers are currently located. I will tie into the thru hull in the bottom picture. I will also make a manifold and tie that into the salt water wash down.  Once that is installed, I can feed salt or fresh water to the wash down spigots.


The Water Maker has arrived!

First thing is to relocate the battery chargers. (black box and grey box lower left with yellow plugs)

The thru-hull.  Thing with white tag.

The white board in the back is where the chargers are going to be relocated.