Gen and a/c
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Gen and a/c
here are the choices, for a/c. each 16btu ,marine air or wabsato air . for generators, we have mase 4.0,phasor 6.5, onan 5.0. which are the best? thanks in advance...Russ
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i have mase 4.0 yanmar engine . works on a differant cooling principle then other generators.basicly cooling thru radiator as oppose to circulating water in block.the concept is good keeping salt water out of block.personally i like phasor but so far so good with mase.incidently great sound proofing inclosure with mase, if that is important to you.
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Sorry my comment in the ac sorta indicated Webasto was an issue, it was not. Go with them.
Bob,
I was a Mase dealer who sold many of their gen sets and used them on a few 31's.
Their treatment of customers, difficulty of getting in contact with the FT Lauderdale factory rep for authorization on everything warrantee was enough to send them packing for me.
The small units use a Yanmar industrial air cooled engine with a salt water cooled radiator that cools the surrounding air to keep the engine cool.
Bob,
I was a Mase dealer who sold many of their gen sets and used them on a few 31's.
Their treatment of customers, difficulty of getting in contact with the FT Lauderdale factory rep for authorization on everything warrantee was enough to send them packing for me.
The small units use a Yanmar industrial air cooled engine with a salt water cooled radiator that cools the surrounding air to keep the engine cool.
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Guys,
I bought a 12,000 BTU Flagship A/C unit about 7 years ago.
It is all stainless and unlike many of the white painted varieties 7 years later it still looks new. It hasn't missed a beat in 7 years. I was able to install it in the head locker. I replaced the glass doors with sliding panels with a 14x14" teak vent and air filler.
If you haven't considered Flagship for your A/C I would certainly recommend giving them a look.
regards,
Mike Dolan
www.lightningshack.com
I bought a 12,000 BTU Flagship A/C unit about 7 years ago.
It is all stainless and unlike many of the white painted varieties 7 years later it still looks new. It hasn't missed a beat in 7 years. I was able to install it in the head locker. I replaced the glass doors with sliding panels with a 14x14" teak vent and air filler.
If you haven't considered Flagship for your A/C I would certainly recommend giving them a look.
regards,
Mike Dolan
www.lightningshack.com
Russ,
I was a dealer for both and had no major issues with either.
None of the companies make the compressor, some make the other components, some buy everything and are a builder and reseller.
Small independant marine AC companies pop up from time to time. Some hang around, some do not. Choose from a company who's been in business at least 3 to 5 years as they have some type of track record.
I was a dealer for both and had no major issues with either.
None of the companies make the compressor, some make the other components, some buy everything and are a builder and reseller.
Small independant marine AC companies pop up from time to time. Some hang around, some do not. Choose from a company who's been in business at least 3 to 5 years as they have some type of track record.
Let me add one thing as a maintenance item on AC's that have a reversing valve(reverses the flow of freon so the evap and condensor switch) to provide heat.
Make sure you work the heat function a few times a year. The reversing valve can become sticky. It can sometimes not work at all or stick in the heat position and then has to be replaced.
Make sure you work the heat function a few times a year. The reversing valve can become sticky. It can sometimes not work at all or stick in the heat position and then has to be replaced.
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