I have two 55-ish gallon tanks on my CHB trawler that fill through a single filler neck. There is a simple (passive) inline Y-valve that splits the filler hose to each tank. Apparently (and thankfully), a previous owner has put homemade inspection access panels in the top of each tank that, even after I have scrapped off about a pound of silicon and made new gaskets, I don't totally trust them not to leak. They've held up so far *whew*, but I'd like to be careful.
In order to fill both tanks, you are effectively maxing out one tank and backing the water up the filler hose and forcing it into the other tank. I just want to avoid unnecessary pressure on those inspection covers with the tanks being slammed full. Perhaps handy for ballast adjustment too. So, I'm looking to use a 1.5" Y-valve inline so I can switch the fill stream manually from one tank to another. A waste diverting valve like the link below.
Is this appropriate? Opinions?
http://www.boatfix.com/shop4/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=8902
In order to fill both tanks, you are effectively maxing out one tank and backing the water up the filler hose and forcing it into the other tank. I just want to avoid unnecessary pressure on those inspection covers with the tanks being slammed full. Perhaps handy for ballast adjustment too. So, I'm looking to use a 1.5" Y-valve inline so I can switch the fill stream manually from one tank to another. A waste diverting valve like the link below.
Is this appropriate? Opinions?
http://www.boatfix.com/shop4/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=8902