knotheadcharters
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jan 31, 2011
- Messages
- 338
- Vessel Name
- Amar la Vida
- Vessel Make
- 1989 Carver Californian 48' MY
"If not the unit must be emptied about monthly to replace the air absorbed by the water in it.
With no way to pressurize it one of the biggest advantages of an accumulator is lost." quote by FF
This is something you had said on another post about an accumulator tank. I have a Groco senior waterpump with 3 gallon accumulator. It is not pumping water, The tank is one piece and does not appear to have a bladder. When I hit the airvalve I get water out of it. DO I need to drain this occasionally? My last boat did not have a tank, so I am not familiar.
Thanks for the help. Anyone else can add there take, just trying to solve this issue.
With no way to pressurize it one of the biggest advantages of an accumulator is lost." quote by FF
This is something you had said on another post about an accumulator tank. I have a Groco senior waterpump with 3 gallon accumulator. It is not pumping water, The tank is one piece and does not appear to have a bladder. When I hit the airvalve I get water out of it. DO I need to drain this occasionally? My last boat did not have a tank, so I am not familiar.
Thanks for the help. Anyone else can add there take, just trying to solve this issue.