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Re: [world-cruising] A/C

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Date: Sun Feb 05 2006 - 14:54:42 EST

  • Next message: Bob Chaisson: "Re: [world-cruising] A/C"

    Hi Bob,
    As Bryan mentioned, providing power when underway will be a *major* problem. Even if you have space for a generator big enough to power that AC, you'll be using a lot of gasoline powering it. My home generator - which is probably not large enough at 5000W to run your AC (I don't think) - must be refilled every 7 or 8 hours when powering the fridge, a couple of lights and a fan for the woodstove.

    BTW, if you look at generators, the critical number will be startup power - because to get something like a AC turning initially it will take a significant chuck of power - once running it takes much less.

    Like you, I always wanted to have AC on my sailboat - meds I take make me sensitive to heat - but it was only practical at the dock.

    Besides, once underway and on the open water, the temp usually dropped significantly and was bearable even when it was 90F and 95% humidity on the land.

    Good luck with engineering a workable solution to having enough power to run the AC away from the marina -- it'll be something!

    Sincerely,
    Larry T (Catalina 27)
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      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Bob Chaisson
      To:
      Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 11:41 AM
      Subject: [world-cruising] A/C

      Help me! I know I'm going to catch heat about this AC from
      the "Marine Purists" and I know that anything near the water
      corrodes faster than inland, BUT, I live within a stones throw of
      the bay on a point with salt water on three sides and my household
      stuff isn't melting away YET! Sooo, in light of this I am tempted to
      look at some less expensive "Household" (land) items to substitute
      for EXPENSIVE "marine" items. I was contemplating the Cruisair
      portable "marine" A/C for just under $800 for Val when at the dock.
      I spoke with various built-in "marine" a/c suppliers who all looked
      at me like I was DAFT (didn't know I was that transparent) when I
      said I wanted it for when underway and at anchorage as well as at
      the dock. They all said at the dock only! Sooo, why shouldn't I go
      with this unit? I can permanently mount it, requires no drain,
      cools, heats, dehumidifies, ionizes, and UV kills bacteria. Is this
      not a good idea? -Unit details below.-

      Thanks
      Bob s/v Valkyrie, Citation 35

      Description
      Sunpentown 2005 model WA-1410H portable air conditioner features
      14,000 btu of cooling power, cools an area up to 500 square feet. It
      also incorporates an Ionizer and new UV light technology to
      effectively kill bacteria. This unit comes with self-evaporating
      system for cooling and energy efficiency. This unit has the highest
      btu portable air conditioner in the market, with digital controls
      with remote lets you to control your desired temperatures anywhere
      in the room.
      Specifications:
      Model Sunpentown WA-1410H
      Covers up to 500 sq.ft.
      Cooling and heating capacity 14,000btu / hour
      Thermostat 62 ~90°F
      Control digital with remote
      EER 11.2
      Requires 120-volt/20-amp UL/ETL power outlet
      Power supply 120 V / 60Hz / 1 Phase
      Max room size 500 sq.ft.
      Timer 1 ~ 24 hours
      Fan speeds 3
      Compressor rotary
      Refrigerant / Load R22 / 680 g
      Exhaust pipe max length 5 ft.
      Exhaust pipe diameter 5 in.
      Window kit length Max: 48 in.
      Product dimension (L x W x H) 20 x 14 x 30.25 in.
      Package dimension (L x W x H) 22 x 16 x 32 in.
      Net weight 86 lbs.
      Gross weight 95 lbs.
      Special Features for the Sunpentown WA-1410H Portable Air
      Conditioner
      Self evaporating system - evaporates most condensation, requires
      manually draining for any condensation not evaporated.
      Digital temperature display
      LCDI (Leakage-Current Detection and Interruption) plug
      Fire resistant PVC plastic housing
      Removes moisture for personal comfort (dehumidifier functions
      automatically in AC mode)
      Memory IC (auto-restart when power resumes after power failure)
      Digital thermostat control
      Extendable exhaust hose (up to 5ft.)
      Remote control and tons of cooling power

      Can be seen at http://www.air-n-water.com/product/WA-1410H.HTML

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