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You could just go sailing and save yourself $250.

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Just finished customizing a 5200 btu GE window AC unit to work
in my sailboat.
Cut out the condenser and fan, fabricated a tube in tube heat exchanger,
sweated some hose fittings onto a coil of 5/8" tubing, connected the two
heat
exchangers with a small circulating pump (Taco 007) and some HD garden
hoses,
charge the closed loop with fresh water, throw the 5/8" coil over the side
(into the bay - once anchored), and I got me a water cooled window unit

that
fits snug in a
cabinet in my boat. Condensate dumps to bilge. Pulls 4.5 amps and runs
nice on my Honda EU2000 genny. Total cost about $250 and it works like a
charm!
Scout




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On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 21:37:07 -0400, "Scout"
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Just finished customizing a 5200 btu GE window AC unit to work
in my sailboat.
Cut out the condenser and fan, fabricated a tube in tube heat exchanger,
sweated some hose fittings onto a coil of 5/8" tubing, connected the two
heat
exchangers with a small circulating pump (Taco 007) and some HD garden
hoses,
charge the closed loop with fresh water, throw the 5/8" coil over the side
(into the bay - once anchored), and I got me a water cooled window unit that
fits snug in a
cabinet in my boat. Condensate dumps to bilge. Pulls 4.5 amps and runs
nice on my Honda EU2000 genny. Total cost about $250 and it works like a
charm!
Scout


If it's too hot on the boat, I go into the yacht club, and take a seat
in the air-conditioned bar.




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Jonathan Ganz
 
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I bet that clears them out.

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On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 21:37:07 -0400, "Scout"
wrote this crap:

Just finished customizing a 5200 btu GE window AC unit to work
in my sailboat.
Cut out the condenser and fan, fabricated a tube in tube heat exchanger,
sweated some hose fittings onto a coil of 5/8" tubing, connected the two
heat
exchangers with a small circulating pump (Taco 007) and some HD garden
hoses,
charge the closed loop with fresh water, throw the 5/8" coil over the

side
(into the bay - once anchored), and I got me a water cooled window unit

that
fits snug in a
cabinet in my boat. Condensate dumps to bilge. Pulls 4.5 amps and runs
nice on my Honda EU2000 genny. Total cost about $250 and it works like a
charm!
Scout


If it's too hot on the boat, I go into the yacht club, and take a seat
in the air-conditioned bar.




Ave Imperator Bush!
Bush Was Right! Four More Years!



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Scott Vernon
 
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is that a 150% ?


"Scout" wrote

nice on my Honda EU2000 genny.



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Yeah, but can you power it with a reusable salt water battery?


"Scout" wrote in message ...
Just finished customizing a 5200 btu GE window AC unit to work
in my sailboat.
Cut out the condenser and fan, fabricated a tube in tube heat exchanger,
sweated some hose fittings onto a coil of 5/8" tubing, connected the two
heat
exchangers with a small circulating pump (Taco 007) and some HD garden
hoses,
charge the closed loop with fresh water, throw the 5/8" coil over the side
(into the bay - once anchored), and I got me a water cooled window unit that
fits snug in a
cabinet in my boat. Condensate dumps to bilge. Pulls 4.5 amps and runs
nice on my Honda EU2000 genny. Total cost about $250 and it works like a
charm!
Scout




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Bobsprit
 
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Alien came with a Cruisair AC!!!

Whoo hoooo!

RB
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Thomas Stewart
 
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Scout,

You leave a lot of questions. You start off saying you got rid of the
condenser & fan and then never explain how you circulate the air? You
say you have a tube in tube unit and a sealed loop but only have one
circulating pump?

I think you better take another Nap. Your dream still needs work :^) or
at least a more logical explanation

Ole Thom

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Scout
 
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Scott, where in PA do you live? and where do you sail?
I'm in Bucks County.
Scout


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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is that a 150% ?


"Scout" wrote

nice on my Honda EU2000 genny.





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Scout wrote:

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charge the closed loop with fresh water, throw the 5/8" coil over the side
(into the bay - once anchored), and I got me a water cooled window unit


Smaller diameter tubing would be more efficient. Did you calculate how much
surface area of the immersed tubing you'd need to shed 5200 BTU? I suspect that
you're either toting a huge mass of 5/8" tubing or else your unit will be rather
ineffective once the fresh water starts heating up.

Although that first blast of cool air is *really* nice.....


... Condensate dumps to bilge


Bad idea. Run it overboard. Fresh water draining into the bilge will promote
mildew very quickly and make the boat swampy & dank. What's the point of AC
then?

Besides, air conditioning is for Yankees and wimps.

DSK


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My boat's docked in Middle River, Baltimore. You?
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Plowville PA __/)__/)__


"Scout" wrote in message
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Scott, where in PA do you live? and where do you sail?
I'm in Bucks County.
Scout


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is that a 150% ?


"Scout" wrote

nice on my Honda EU2000 genny.









 
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