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Identifying Green vent on bottom of hull
- pepmyster
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- km1125
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Re: Identifying Green vent on bottom of hull
Viper's comments about the genset make sense for it being "backwards", as that way it wouldn't force water into the genset if it's not running. However, even if there's air trapped in there the genset impeller could still pull water up through there. An HVAC pump could not do that if air got trapped in there and would need to be purged. Usually the HVAC ones are flat with a bunch of holes. A friend changed his to a scoop type facing forward because he was even having trouble with air getting in the HVAC line and having to purge it before he could use his A/C after going on a cruise He did that because the original flat type allowed air to get trapped in there. The scoop definitely eliminated that problem.
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Re: Identifying Green vent on bottom of hull
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Re: Identifying Green vent on bottom of hull
er( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
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