Enjoy Freshwater All The Time With Watermakers
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Enjoy Freshwater Anytime with Watermakers
Summary
Having a desalinator on board is an efficient way to purify salty seawater, saving boat owners money and eliminating the need to purchase and haul purified water.The Convenience of Watermakers
Advancements in technology have made life more convenient and healthier, particularly in how we access and use water. Thanks to watermakers, we can now enjoy pure, fresh water onboard sea vessels without worrying about health effects or running out of supply.
Perfect for Sea Vessels
Watermakers are invaluable for boats, yachts, and other marine vessels. They utilize desalination systems to remove salt and impurities, making water suitable for a host of onboard activities like washing, cooking, drinking, and even ice-making. Marine desalinators can produce between 170 to 6,800 gallons daily, while commercial models can output as much as 50,000 gallons per day.
Cost-Effective and Long-Lasting
While marine watermakers are affordable, their benefits are substantial. They help save time and effort, with the primary cost being electricity. With proper maintenance, these devices can last up to 20 years, making them a smart investment.
Economical Solutions for Boat Owners
Having a desalinator prevents the need to purchase purified water or store large volumes of freshwater aboard. This not only reduces weight and saves space but also decreases fuel consumption, enabling longer and faster voyages.
Added Convenience Onboard
Desalinators offer home-like convenience, allowing activities such as cooking, bathing, and laundry without water conservation worries. Freshwater availability also simplifies boat cleaning and helps maintain the vessel’s rigging and hull.
The Process of Reverse Osmosis
Desalinators use reverse osmosis to purify seawater. Originally developed for industrial clean water production, this method effectively removes up to 99% of salts and contaminants. Pressurized seawater passes through a semi-permeable membrane, blocking ions and larger particles like bacteria, resulting in fresh, potable water.
Efficient Operation
Typically, a reverse osmosis desalinator runs four to six hours daily, depending on fresh water requirements. To determine the needed output, calculate where the fresh water will be used and the daily amount required, then divide by the hours the watermaker will be in operation.
By integrating a watermaker on your vessel, you ensure a consistent supply of freshwater, enhancing comfort and efficiency during your maritime adventures.
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