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Ac install
Anyone have any pics of their a/c install? Plan on installing a 6500 BTU mermaid unit in my 1990 38 Fever soon. Hoping it fits under my countertop where my cooler insert is. Thanks!
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do you know why most fountain boats don,t come with air conditioning?because they are very COOL boats,lol.
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mine has it and it bad ass .. dont use it much but when i did i was cold as hell ..
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Originally Posted by ROB FREEMAN
(Post 4255620)
mine has it and it bad ass .. dont use it much but when i did i was cold as hell ..
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i removed my AC unit which was mounted in the engine compartment. I had no use for it and it was in the way whenever I changed my oil etc...
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With the SSM drives theres no room in my bilge for the unit due to the transmissions. Only option I have is under the countertop or possibly under the vee berth
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Come from the factory under the counter
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6500 Mermaid in place of my cooler
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Joe, Bill did his and I think the unit went under the vberth.
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Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
(Post 4255690)
Yours mounted under the countertop Rob?
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One problem, do you have a generator? If you don't have a generator then you can't have a/c while on the water, only when you are on shore power. Seems to defeat the purpose of having air conditioning in a boat.
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Originally Posted by Mseuro
(Post 4256009)
One problem, do you have a generator? If you don't have a generator then you can't have a/c while on the water, only when you are on shore power. Seems to defeat the purpose of having air conditioning in a boat.
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Gotcha. You could also do a portable air conditioner.
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Did that for a while. It worked but pain in the butt setting it up and what not. And still didn't work all that great. I already bought the self contained unit. The idea of plugging in and flipping a switch sounds so nice.
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Well your going to love it when it's hot. That was the reasons we got ours, my wife wanted air, she hated going out and getting into the muddy water when he was baking.
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I installed a reverse cycle unit under the counter in place of the cooler and it works great, even in the August heat at LOTO. I decided not to put it under the V berth because you would have to cut holes in the stringers to run the vents, plumbing and power. My install looks very similar to the pictures that Cash Bar posted.
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The 6500 fits in the cabinet under top no problem also no need to delete cooler, I gutted old top, installed unit, duct, control box and replaced top with corian top. Ran duct behind port couch and put one vent up in that corner facing up. The other 2 vents I did in the custom pillar I made to replace the factory one. Also did all new white LED lights to replace the old heavy fluorescents (13 of them!) and replaced all the yellow stripper lighting with red LED.
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Joe. Bills cabin looks awesome with the updates. Get some pics bill
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Send some pics of the new counter top also. I have a 38 Fever I'm doing a custom stereo in with big power, but I'm adding more batteries to add some run time. Also would an inverter run the A/C unit under the counter while on the sandbar? Also curious if a Honda EC2000 plugged into the shore power would run the 6500 BTU A/C?
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Mermaid specs a 1000W Gen would run my 6500 Btu air. A 2000 would be a walk in the park, plus you can hit your battery charger too at same time with a 2000.
No experience with an invertor powered AC unit, but a couple on here have done such a thing and it works. Guess just depends on your battery bank. |
I hope you do a build thread when put it in. I would like to see how it goes and how it works out as well. If it goes well I may put it on my 32 fever. After my new motors I have room for a small generator on one side in my engine room.
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Maybe if you are installing inline 6's
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