Yeah, one site I went to called it a "Murphy guage" and another called it a "fluid level switch guage" (aisat.com.au).
Thank you
Cool thanks!
This is one from a sailing blog
Do you recall exactly which Murphy guage you installed?
Next time you're at the boat can you get a picture? I would like to see how you did it.
I might eventually do this along with a "debrowing" for a more clean look.
That's very good. Thanks Mark!
Heat Exchanger tank
Well, according to the J&T site they call it a Heat Exchanger Tank which incorporates the water reservoir and element all in one. So I guess you...
I like the idea of deck plates. I have overflow recovery bottles already. I'm just never confident they reflect what is in the expansion tank...
I suppose it depends on what happens first. Fire or electrical short. The latter will (should) trip the breaker
Yes it helps. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't crazy and missing some obvious solution. I am partial to my hands (and arms, face, etc), so...
Yes, gotta keep those receptacle connections clean and secure. Otherwise too much resistance which means heat then fire.
Note the sofa that impedes easy access to the port engine
I have been spending my time getting to know my "new" Post 43 and what a pleasure it is! I have come across many cool things and some quirky ones...
Got it.
That's what I thought. Gosh, with fuel prices as they are how can they tolerate such inefficiency!
Thanks Bill!
Very cool!