MikeP
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I'm installing a new water heater to replace the original one on our 53MY which, after 30 years (not bad!) has started leaking at the lower joint.
The new one should be here today or tomorrow and I am wondering if there is any "marine" reason that I should NOT use the common stainless-covered hoses that are used for home water installations?
I'm sure that the oem copper piping will not align with the new heater's fittings so I'll have to re work it but was wondering if I need to do it with new copper tubing as or just cut the old pipe, install appropriate fittings, and attach using the SS hoses.
The new one should be here today or tomorrow and I am wondering if there is any "marine" reason that I should NOT use the common stainless-covered hoses that are used for home water installations?
I'm sure that the oem copper piping will not align with the new heater's fittings so I'll have to re work it but was wondering if I need to do it with new copper tubing as or just cut the old pipe, install appropriate fittings, and attach using the SS hoses.