I've had one of the 14,000 in my trawler for 3 years now . I love it. Should I have a sacrificial zink in the water intake line ? Around the strainer ? Should I have any worries about the salt water rotting out the unit from any sort of electrolysis ? Thank you.
You shouldn't zincs on your water intake and strainer. It's not the salt water "rotting" your unit, it's the stray currents that may or may not be there.
@@CoastalClimate Thank you. I've had no problems in 3 years. Doing routine maintenance. Just cleaned coils and drip pan . It's been a great unit so far. It heats, it cools and dehumidifies like a champ. Thanks again.
Would one of these make a good option for a small camper? A lot of people are installing mini splits on campers and cargo trailers these days. But they're enormous, and use two components with the compressor and wall unit
A very poorly thought out unit. No section of suction line available to attach a thermal couple for super heat. Unit has to be removed from boat for service and charged on the bench. The reason is, the boat has to be perfectly still in the slip to use a scale and that's never going to happen.The gauges are useless since you can't charge 410a by pressures like you can R22. Components are jammed together under the shroud. I literally had to destroy a unit to get to the HP switch. I tell customers to buy one if you like but i will not service them. Just too many headaches to get involved in it.
Just picked one of these up. Thanks for your video. Great detail. Would love to see an installation video.
Does the fan cycle off and on with the compressor or does the fan stay on continuously?
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it's going to work 7'×6'6" room?
it's a 12v?
Where are these units manufactured?
I've had one of the 14,000 in my trawler for 3 years now . I love it. Should I have a sacrificial zink in the water intake line ?
Around the strainer ?
Should I have any worries about the salt water rotting out the unit from any sort of electrolysis ? Thank you.
You shouldn't zincs on your water intake and strainer. It's not the salt water "rotting" your unit, it's the stray currents that may or may not be there.
@@CoastalClimate Thank you.
I've had no problems in 3 years. Doing routine maintenance. Just cleaned coils and drip pan . It's been a great unit so far.
It heats, it cools and dehumidifies like a champ.
Thanks again.
Would one of these make a good option for a small camper? A lot of people are installing mini splits on campers and cargo trailers these days. But they're enormous, and use two components with the compressor and wall unit
No it would not be as it has to be water cooled. Water in ,water out. Mimisplit is the way to go in a camper. Or a ceiling unit.
Good video
Its going to work for semi Truck?
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That's a smart move for cooling...
No. It will not. Marine applications only. Needs about 400 gallons of water per hour to operate.
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A very poorly thought out unit. No section of suction line available to attach a thermal couple for super heat. Unit has to be removed from boat for service and charged on the bench. The reason is, the boat has to be perfectly still in the slip to use a scale and that's never going to happen.The gauges are useless since you can't charge 410a by pressures like you can R22. Components are jammed together under the shroud. I literally had to destroy a unit to get to the HP switch.
I tell customers to buy one if you like but i will not service them. Just too many headaches to get involved in it.
Look at these units! The quality is awful!
Also Marineaire offers literally no manufacturer service. Once the unit is out of warranty you are on your own.