RAINMAN WATERMAKER REVIEW By Full-time Cruisers (Sailing Tashi Episode 34)
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- Опубликовано: 25 мар 2023
- We are mixing it up this week to provide a detailed review of our Rainman watermaker. We go into detail about the problem we had, how it got fixed, and what our overall opinion of the product is. We would love to take any questions you have. Please leave them in the comments or email us at Sailingtashi@gmail.com. We hope this episode saves some folks time, money and headaches! #rainmanwatermaker #sailing #review #watermaker #seaofcortez
Websites referenced:
Rainman Watermakers: rainmandesal.com
Packing Seal Service: seataskgroup.com
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Rainman should have reimbursed you for the repair costs.
Very informative.Thank you for your facts presentation. This is exactly what sailors want and need to see. Thanks again!
If we can save someone some time and money we are happy! ☺️
Great review. So sorry such a simple issue cost you so much. We have the same unit and have had great success with it. Now we feel like we know so much more about it. Thanks
Hi Alicia. So good to see you living your best life!
Great review love the t-shirt
Fantastic review! Thank you so much!
Sounds like if I get this one, I should check all the connections like you suggested, making sure they are tight, then order a repair kit! And extra parts for any repairs while cruising!
Thanks again
So glad you found it useful! We figured if it happened to us it can happen to anyone. If you decide to get it and have any questions please feel free to email us at sailingtashi@gmail.com. We’d be glad to offer any support we can. ☺️
Thx guys, really helpful as I was contemplating one of these for my boat for passaging around Aust.
Thanks for sharing your failure mode. I’m getting this system on my boat and want to know all the ways it can fail. Thanks again!
I have the same unit. It has worked flawless. For 2 years... well I hope I didn't jinx my unit lol. Glad you got it sorted out. I use mine 2 to 3 times a week. I run mine on an inverter my wife and I like our showers 🚿. I take a shower 🚿 every night and she takes one in the morning and at night. We also use deck showers to rinse off the salt. Each fill up is around 100 gallons or more. Couple hours or three is pretty fast. Enjoy your rain man. Good video and review. Fair winds...
Glad to hear you have had good experiences with it. Since we figured out what was wrong it has worked flawlessly.
To be perfectly honest I think I'd be contacting rainman and asking them to reimburse me on that money because like you said it was a quality control issue and only 5 uses thats unacceptable if ya ask me.
Hey Bert thanks for commenting. We agree 100%; however, we purchased the unit awhile back and just stored it on the boat while we got Tashi ready for cruising. It’s our fault we didn’t test it while under warranty. We did send the video to Rainman. Maybe they will make it right. Who knows.
Hey thanks for sharing. I came to your video because my Rainman is not working, I am going to try this now and see if it is the problem. Thank you so much for sharing again!!
I hope it’s a simple fix!
Cavitation? I tried to read the Starwars screen, lol, but it was too fast for my slow brain so just in case anyone reading needs additional assist: In the simplest possible terms, cavitation involves the formation of water vapor bubbles that damage metal components when they collapse back to the liquid phase." I'm always having fun learning here. Now a question completely unrelated, Alicia, did Hal cut your hair? I can picture him watching a hair cutting tutorial first then venturing the task at hand. It looks super cute if he did.😊
Yeah. I couldn’t slow it down. At the end it says layman’s terms: sucking bubbles. 🤣🤣🤣. And…no. Hal did not cut Alicia’s hair. Although that could be a hilarious idea for a future episode 🤣🤣
Hi Tashi, we have the same unit but with the compact membranes. After seeing your video we would like to reach out to Chris for some spares. We noticed that there are three dealers in Florida but only one on the west coast. We will leave with the haha in a couple of weeks and now think we should have those spares in our toolbox. Thanks.
I know people who purchase the filters and purchase a pressure washer from a big box store and build theirs own for cheap
Hey Arthur, I wish I was smart enough to do stuff like that but I’m just an average Joe. 😁
Doesn’t look like they’ve added this to the troubleshooting FAQ. I might mention it in my next email to them.
That was a great review on the Rainman. One other con you may have left off is the construction and space needs of installing one inside the boat.
Good point! It does require some real estate in the boat.
@@renardmaiuri yea we are on the IPYOA Facebook Group. I just posted our tracking link on there when we left this morning. I hope that Starlink keeps us going so we can post lots of videos! ☺️
@@sailingtashi That is terrific. I saw it.
Love the shirt Hal, where do I get one?
We will have to connect you with Rodriguez Embroidery!
Rainman failed to do a proper failure modes analysis. The lock nut on the high pressure relief valve should have a hole to accept lock wire.
Does this run on a Honda 2.0kw genset?
rainman should have not only reimbursed you for the repair, but they should also have given you the spares kit....
With that said. K I S S. Keep it simple stoopid. (not you, just a saying.)
Always jiggle and grab and twist. It's a machine. Treat it as such.
Helimx, you are so right about that. I kick myself for not checking it. It was cavitation so in my dumb mind I was looking for a leak. I tore that machine apart but never thought outside the box. I had tunnel vision. It won’t ever happen again that I can tell you! 😁
Sounds like new guys bought a company and think anyone can run it. Got rid of the original crew (except Chris).