If this water heater is like what I have, it should have the "input" and "output" hoses. If you disconnect them, you can rig a simple flushing solution (garden hose from the dock to the input and another hose out to the water). Any chemical solution would probably do (chlorine, lemon juice + soda, etc.)

The major problem is, usually, access. So be prepared for a lot of scraped skin off your knuckles.

Good luck

Marek


-----Original Message----- From: Dave Lane via CnC-List
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 12:14 PM
To: via CnC-List
Subject: Stus-List Skanky hot water

Hi,

On our 29-2, the hot water has been skanky (technical work for "it
smells some") for years and I'd like to do something about if finally.
The fresh water system is fine. It's a cube shaped 5 gallon unit that
pre-dates our ownership of the boat. It is dual electric and engine hot
water heated.

Any suggestions on how I can flush it? Javex maybe? Clearly I don't want
to do anything to wreck the cold water system.

--- Dave
83 C&C 29-2
St Margaret Sailing Club, NS



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