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Sounds like this might be something interesting. One thing it definitely needs is the help of a marketing consultant- or a buddy with the facts, figures, and pictures..:cool:
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Originally Posted by Powerquest230
(Post 2677697)
Sounds like this might be something interesting. One thing it definitely needs is the help of a marketing consultant- or a buddy with the facts, figures, and pictures..:cool:
RB And the ability to read the manuals on line like the web site states. |
$6000.00:eek:
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Originally Posted by Powerquest230
(Post 2677697)
Sounds like this might be something interesting. One thing it definitely needs is the help of a marketing consultant- or a buddy with the facts, figures, and pictures..:cool:
RB That is for sure....:eek: At that cost you would think they would have a whole lot more info on their site to help people learn about the product in order to make an informative buying decision. Pics of different boats & installations, Answers to most common questions about the units & installation, boat show schedules where you can visit them at a booth and speak first hand. Just my .02 |
40 amp charger "should keep the batteries up"? so two group 27 gel batteries are going to supply 40 amps for 8 to 10 hrs?
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The start of this thread was in 2003 but the 2nd page (2008) they are only $670-$935??
http://www.coldmarineair.com/catalog.htm |
Those are for very small systems. The 4000btu is $2300 and 6000btu unit is $2750.
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Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 2678600)
Those are for very small systems. The 4000btu is $2300 and 6000btu unit is $2750.
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Originally Posted by Rookie
(Post 2678811)
Thanks I have no clue how many BTUs would be needed to cool or heat a boat. I know my window unit in my living room is 8000 and that cools down a 24x12 room pretty good.
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