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Old 30-01-2012, 12:18   #1
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Name that Watermaker Membrane Vessel Part

Hey Guys,

I've got an older watermaker on the boat which has a membrane without any identifying characteristics that have small cracks in the parts.

I'm attaching a couple photos of the parts that I need to find replacements for. They are the end cap in the membrane vessel. One of the parts has two holes (one for brine and one for fresh) and the other part has one hole for saltwter.

I'm trying to find replacement parts for this vessel. Any help greatly appreciated. Vendor name would be great! Thanks.

Tony
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Old 30-01-2012, 12:20   #2
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Re: Name that watermaker membrane vessel part.

Maybe some dimensions and a picture of the vessel? for the most part all the end caps look the same in a picture
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Re: Name that watermaker membrane vessel part.

The membrane is 2.5 x 40". I'm at an internet cafe in the Exumas away form the boat. I'll try and get some more pics.

Thanks for reply..
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Re: Name that watermaker membrane vessel part.

this looks close

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Re: Name that watermaker membrane vessel part.

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Hey Guys,

I've got an older watermaker on the boat which has a membrane without any identifying characteristics that have small cracks in the parts.

I'm attaching a couple photos of the parts that I need to find replacements for. They are the end cap in the membrane vessel. One of the parts has two holes (one for brine and one for fresh) and the other part has one hole for saltwter.

I'm trying to find replacement parts for this vessel. Any help greatly appreciated. Vendor name would be great! Thanks.

Tony

A picture of the membrane vessel helps a lot but the end caps look to be older 2.5" Pentair CodeLine. If your unit is not clearly marked somewhere chances are that it might be a DIY unit. Those type of end caps were used mostly on lower pressure fresh water membranes. They are also a little tricky to get back in right. More pics of the entire unit would help as well.
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