Noel Hyde
Member
I was recently informed of a way to retard marine growth in an onboard
A/C system that I had never heard of before. The recommendation was to place one (or several) small cooper fittings (available at any hardware store) in the inline strainer leading to the A/C unit.
The idea was that the leeching of the copper by the salt water was enough to retard the marine growth in the A/C raw water cooling hoses the same way the copper in antifouling paints works to retard growth on a boat's submerged hull.
Has anyone heard of such an idea, has it been shown to be effective and is it environmentally safe?
A/C system that I had never heard of before. The recommendation was to place one (or several) small cooper fittings (available at any hardware store) in the inline strainer leading to the A/C unit.
The idea was that the leeching of the copper by the salt water was enough to retard the marine growth in the A/C raw water cooling hoses the same way the copper in antifouling paints works to retard growth on a boat's submerged hull.
Has anyone heard of such an idea, has it been shown to be effective and is it environmentally safe?