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33 OUTLAW A/C install pics.
Thought this might come in handy for anyone looking to do the same:
http://www.seriousoffshore.com/forum...tall-pics.html |
Looks nice!
I also use the condensator in both of my boats. Using the original one for the Fountain, took it apart and made up a print, then made 3, improving on the design using less parts. All have been trouble free for over 5 yrs. I run the AC in the Fountain with it on the lift, completely out of the water. ;) |
Very cool.
I want to figure out a way to make one of my AC vents dump into the V-Birth.... on my 342. but LOVE having AC when overnight. especially on the docs |
Originally Posted by mittens
(Post 3768598)
Very cool.
I want to figure out a way to make one of my AC vents dump into the V-Birth.... on my 342. but LOVE having AC when overnight. especially on the docs Theres plenty of room. I piped mine from the stbd side with a 3 inch hole saw thru the cuddy bulkhead. Take one of the seats out and it is both obvious and easy what needs to be done. Then I took the whole A/C system out anyway... |
As an addendum:
I put in a second supply register, that helped with the freezing up of the unit but if it runs nonstop for 3 or more hours it will still freeze up. If I did it all over again I would have gone with a larger btu unit. I thought 6500btu was large enough and it is, (once it catches up) but to prevent the freezing the larger unit would cycle on/off more often preventing it from freezing. In the residential a/c world you want longer run times for better dehumidification,(smaller unit not satisfying the T stat as quickly) but residential units don`t freeze up, I learn something new everyday |
Originally Posted by Keith Atlanta
(Post 3768652)
Theres plenty of room. I piped mine from the stbd side with a 3 inch hole saw thru the cuddy bulkhead. Take one of the seats out and it is both obvious and easy what needs to be done.
Then I took the whole A/C system out anyway... the problem is where to u dump it in to the vibirth? its all bed, ot the sides of the boat/hull or the roof/deck of the boat. My oly though was make the front part of the seat look like the rear where the vent its, and then make a elbo peice that hooks it back into the devider wall (where the curtain is). but not sure about how to dress up a elbow there? maybe just wood, and vynal wrap it and have the hose inside... but wish it was easier. |
Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL
(Post 3768978)
As an addendum:
I put in a second supply register, that helped with the freezing up of the unit but if it runs nonstop for 3 or more hours it will still freeze up. If I did it all over again I would have gone with a larger btu unit. I thought 6500btu was large enough and it is, (once it catches up) but to prevent the freezing the larger unit would cycle on/off more often preventing it from freezing. In the residential a/c world you want longer run times for better dehumidification,(smaller unit not satisfying the T stat as quickly) but residential units don`t freeze up, I learn something new everyday |
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