some 32 questions
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Thanks for clearing that up US1,,,,,,,,,
My cooler used to be connected to the sink, it won't drian all the way and if you ever use the sink a little will go into the cooler.
I took mine out, not like it is a very good cooler anyway.
My cooler used to be connected to the sink, it won't drian all the way and if you ever use the sink a little will go into the cooler.
I took mine out, not like it is a very good cooler anyway.
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Yep, that cooler location is a perfect spot for, oh, an AC unit!
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After having five fountains this cooler will leak into the step and get the carpet wet. I used to put a small valve at the end of the drain tube and aother pain draining after use. The cooler has no real insulation pretty much useless. If you leave anthing in there and forget about it and go out hit some big water you will crack the cooler. Last boat I cut it out and put this cooler in :
http://www.amazon.com/Engel-UC19-Qua...9+quart+cooler
Fits perfect and you can remove it. I built a base to give an inch or so.
Ken
http://www.amazon.com/Engel-UC19-Qua...9+quart+cooler
Fits perfect and you can remove it. I built a base to give an inch or so.
Ken
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so how do you guys winterize your 32s???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbyJ1eX0VQY
I was thinking of using this method,I was going to remove the water pump elbow hose and get a lot of the water out of the blocks,and letting it run for about 10 minutes on the ear muffs so the thermostats open up and let the antifreeze circulate and keep checking the strength of the antifreeze as it drains back in the bucket/pool ,any reason not too??
the drain plugs are a pain to get to as we all know..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbyJ1eX0VQY
I was thinking of using this method,I was going to remove the water pump elbow hose and get a lot of the water out of the blocks,and letting it run for about 10 minutes on the ear muffs so the thermostats open up and let the antifreeze circulate and keep checking the strength of the antifreeze as it drains back in the bucket/pool ,any reason not too??
the drain plugs are a pain to get to as we all know..
Last edited by boatnt; 10-15-2012 at 10:26 AM.



