I have a 4.3 merc with closed cooling. Recently I got ahold of a cabin heater for the cuddy, a fairly simple unit with a 2 speed fan and a rating of ~8000BTU, the coils are copper with 3/4" copper connectors brazed to them, the coils are stamped as MAWP of 40 psi. Since the boat is closed loop cooling I can feed it from the glycol system or I can feed it from the hot water side of the exchanger and then just dump the water back into the manifolds...
Any input on which (if any) is better. I'm leaning towards cutting into the water side as a leak can easily be shut off with a manual valve without hurting anything. Feeding it from the glycol system will alleviate any corrosion issues but I'm not sure where to send the cold glycol return from the heater.
Don't get me worng, I was given this heater and I am not sold that I even will use it. Certainly if adding it into the system will cause reliability issues it will be ditched.
Thx
Zeke
Any input on which (if any) is better. I'm leaning towards cutting into the water side as a leak can easily be shut off with a manual valve without hurting anything. Feeding it from the glycol system will alleviate any corrosion issues but I'm not sure where to send the cold glycol return from the heater.
Don't get me worng, I was given this heater and I am not sold that I even will use it. Certainly if adding it into the system will cause reliability issues it will be ditched.
Thx
Zeke