[C320-list] Water Heater By Pass

jackbrennan jackbrennan at bellsouth.net
Sun Mar 28 17:40:53 PST 2021


Depends on how you do it. You don't want to accidentally turn on the 110 volt part of the heater if no water is coming in. You might have to disable that breaker.Jack BrennanSonas, 1998 Catalina 320Tierra Verde, Fl.Sent from my Galaxy
-------- Original message --------From: Christian <ccaper at gmail.com> Date: 3/28/21  12:44 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: C320-List at catalina320.com Subject: [C320-list] Water Heater By Pass I've read the threads on by passing the water heater, and looks like thereis no impact to engine cooling.  Just curious if there are any cons (minusnot having hot water) to by passing the water heater?  My 320 is a Perkins,#138.  I mainly weekend sail, and have yet to use hot water in 5 years ofowning, and tired of winterizing the heater every fall, when I never useit.  I'm thinking about installing valves so I could still use the heatereasily if needed, but on seasons I don't, don't have to winterize theheater.  Any cons to by passing the heater? Would the heater by more proneto rusting or just going bad with no water in it for long periods, etc?Thanks,Christian Caperton1994 C320 #138 "Canuck" Monroe Harbor, Chicago, IL


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