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for those 95+ deg days
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 09:12:00 -0400, "Scout"
wrote: a serious response? I should have this bronzed! "DS King" wrote Smaller diameter tubing would be more efficient. But too restrictive to flow given the curve of the pump I chose. Research suggested that the highest average water temp in my area is 75 deg. I gave it more leeway and sized for 85 deg. The 5/8 is formed to fit snug in a forward compartment when not in use. At full load (85 degree return air temp, 85 degree "bay water" temp) I reach equilibrium with an 8 degree split on the water loop, 20 degree split on the air in/out. 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. 5/8 tubing (type M) is less than 20 pounds. I tested it at various water temps using a large plastic tub while regulating the temp of the "bay" water. Although that first blast of cool air is *really* nice..... And it stays cool! ... Condensate dumps to bilge Fresh water draining into the bilge will promote mildew Good Point! I'll probably do that! Reminds me that I really should do something about the way the previous owner installed the Cruisair on my boat. Everything was very well done, all things considered, except that they chose to run discharge line from the circulating pump out at the transom quite near the discharge from the bilge pump(s). When the A/C is on, the water shoots out about 5 feet directly astern. More than one alarmed passeby has asked if that is my bilge pump Besides, air conditioning is for Yankees and wimps. I must be one or the other, then, because it gets mighty hot in Texas, although this summer has been unusually cool and rainy. Rumor has it that August is on the way, though... "To the world, a Yankee is an American, to Americans it's a Northerner, to Northerners it's someone from Vermont, and to Vermonters it's someone who still uses an outhouse." - readers digest |
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