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"Flying Pig" wrote in message
... big trim Due to the now-constant 90+ temps here, I've also rigged something similar to, but much improved over, the setup to keep the keel cooler wet which I did in St. Pete during our wreck rehab. In our prior trial, the water running off it got cooler as it stabilized; I assume that will assist in my overall efforts at having cold beer for Lydia and coke for me, along with the first-in-many-days, cold eggs to break for our breakfast that I enjoyed feeling as I picked them up over the bowl this morning :{)) That was a smart move, Skippy. Keeping the condenser water-cooled is how it is intended to operate. Having no such method of cooling and relying on air temperatures alone causes they system to operate harder, longer and with more stress on all components. The excess heat was probably responsible for the failed o-ring. "Cold beer for Lydia and a coke for me"????? C'mon, Skippy, man up and have a beer. Wilbur Hubbard |
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