Author Topic: Trudesign failure?  (Read 1455 times)

kavok

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Trudesign failure?
« on: July 15 2023, 09:02 »
I ask to all that mounted Trudesign skin fittings and valve, if they had failure or other problem with their valve, as for example imossibility to full open or close it.

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Re: Trudesign failure?
« Reply #1 on: July 15 2023, 09:39 »
None, and they don't seize from dis-use (left open/closed for a long time) either. We stopped exercising them (open/close once a month) as we noticed it makes no difference.

If you're about to install them, on angled hosetails I would strongly recommend an adhesive sealant to keep the tail from rotating and then leaking as a result.

I've bedded most of them with PU adhesive sealant to the hull and the huge 2" cockpit drains I glassed in fair to the hull and both worked great with no problems.
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kavok

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Re: Trudesign failure?
« Reply #2 on: July 15 2023, 10:55 »
I have Trudesign  from 2019, bonded with 3M 5200 fc.
My are perfect.
I read about one person, on italian fb group, that has Trudesign in his swimming pool and said he had changed valve 4 time in 10 years because its remain bloked ,non cose not open. So I am asking in an internatinal forum where, the high number of person, could be better indicator.

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Re: Trudesign failure?
« Reply #3 on: July 15 2023, 11:30 »

I read about one person, on italian fb group, that has Trudesign in his swimming pool and said he had changed valve 4 time in 10 years because its remain bloked ,non cose not open.

I doubt that this person has genuine Trudesign valves.  It's very unusual for anyone to fit Trudesign valves in a swimming pool, as they cost so much more than the normal, readily-available ABS valves sold for swimming pool pipework.  My swimming pool was built 30 years ago and it's still working fine with ordinary ABS valves.

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Re: Trudesign failure?
« Reply #4 on: July 15 2023, 12:43 »
I have Trudesign  from 2019, bonded with 3M 5200 fc.
My are perfect.
I read about one person, on italian fb group, that has Trudesign in his swimming pool and said he had changed valve 4 time in 10 years because its remain bloked ,non cose not open. So I am asking in an internatinal forum where, the high number of person, could be better indicator.

That would be a very ignorant use of materials. Pools are loaded with chlorine. Tru-Design valves are made of Nylon reinforced with glass fibres. Nylon is attacked by chlorine, as anyone can look up in a handy plastics/chemical reference table. Nobody ever recommended Tru-Design for use in swimming pools, and they cost more than using the correct plumbing for pools. On a boat, you might occasionally pour a weak chlorine solution down the sink, which isn't a problem, but constant immersion would be.

But as Tiger79 says, it's highly improbably they were actual Tru-Design valves anyways, especially if it was 10 years ago, where they were barely known at all. Don't believe everything you read on Facebook  >:(
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Re: Trudesign failure?
« Reply #5 on: July 16 2023, 11:16 »
No problems with my Trudesign fittings. Fabulous bits of kit.