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AC Options
Here's my options for the little AC for the V-berth.
1) 110VAC runs on shore power only (no generator)
2) DC runs on inverter (so either shore power or at sea) draws 55amps.
The units are both 5,000 BTU, and cost about the same. It's only a 25 V-berth but I would like to spend a few nights in it....at the marina.
Is there any thoghts on the different units? The DC unit makes me a bit nervous due to the heat put off from the inverter, and the idea of "someone" running the unit until the batts are dead offshore.
Do they both require water cooling? If I go 110HVAC shouldn't I use fresh water only to reduce maintenance down the road?
Thanks for the inputs.
1) 110VAC runs on shore power only (no generator)
2) DC runs on inverter (so either shore power or at sea) draws 55amps.
The units are both 5,000 BTU, and cost about the same. It's only a 25 V-berth but I would like to spend a few nights in it....at the marina.
Is there any thoghts on the different units? The DC unit makes me a bit nervous due to the heat put off from the inverter, and the idea of "someone" running the unit until the batts are dead offshore.
Do they both require water cooling? If I go 110HVAC shouldn't I use fresh water only to reduce maintenance down the road?
Thanks for the inputs.
Scot
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1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
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Da' Judge has a small portable AC on his B25. Takes up almost no room, works like a charm, no water, dockside only. Trey will probably chime in with more details when he sees your post... In the mean time look at these.
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When I had my B25 I used a GE plastic portable 120v unit just sitting on the deck in front of the open cabin door with a towel duct taped over the opening. We used the hatch to get in and out. Worked perfect, spent boucoup nights aboard. Plastic, no rust and very light. Stored just right under one of the seats. KISS.
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UV...excellent. My kinda thinking.
Ernesto...do you leave it on the boat when your running??
I was leaning toward the "marine" 120VAC 5,000BTU at $1,700....but the little unit that is 8,000BTU is under $300. I could go through 5 units before I could buy 1 "marine" unit.
Will the internals rot sitting in a salt water marina? I know the price is right, but do you guys thing one of these units would bleed rust in the cabin?
Has anyone used these little units?
Ernesto...do you leave it on the boat when your running??
I was leaning toward the "marine" 120VAC 5,000BTU at $1,700....but the little unit that is 8,000BTU is under $300. I could go through 5 units before I could buy 1 "marine" unit.
Will the internals rot sitting in a salt water marina? I know the price is right, but do you guys thing one of these units would bleed rust in the cabin?
Has anyone used these little units?
Scot
1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
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she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
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Bruce, do you think one of these little "shakers" would last 2 years? Is something like this worth designing around in the V-berth? I will be building out the V-berth this winter.
BTW....I plan on using a wood look in the cabin. What's the ticket for a mahogany panel? Can I use cabinet grade 1/4" mahogany plywood, saturate the back side with epoxy and varnish the finish side?...will it mildue?
BTW....I plan on using a wood look in the cabin. What's the ticket for a mahogany panel? Can I use cabinet grade 1/4" mahogany plywood, saturate the back side with epoxy and varnish the finish side?...will it mildue?
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Scot
1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
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