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I hate to be simplistic or take the fun out of anyone's project,
but...

In the time it would take to read this thread, you could visit
http://www.go2marine.com/category.do?no=14018

Get a professional on the phone and order the right thing. If it were
my time and money I'd spend it paying an expert rather than on
becoming an expert myself.

AsianDoll


What "thing"?

I didn't see any air-conditioning systems or heaters that run on 12 volts
there.

Eisboch

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On Jan 30, 4:56*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
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I hate to be simplistic or take the fun out of anyone's project,
but...


In the time it would take to read this thread, you could visit
http://www.go2marine.com/category.do?no=14018


Get a professional on the phone and order the right thing. If it were
my time and money I'd spend it paying an expert rather than on
becoming an expert myself.


AsianDoll


What "thing"?

I didn't see any air-conditioning systems or heaters that run on 12 volts
there.

Eisboch


Well, I have decided I can use the generator.. and like I said, I am
much more concerened with cooling than heat...
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On Jan 30, 4:56 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
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I hate to be simplistic or take the fun out of anyone's project,
but...
In the time it would take to read this thread, you could visit
http://www.go2marine.com/category.do?no=14018
Get a professional on the phone and order the right thing. If it were
my time and money I'd spend it paying an expert rather than on
becoming an expert myself.
AsianDoll

What "thing"?

I didn't see any air-conditioning systems or heaters that run on 12 volts
there.

Eisboch


Well, I have decided I can use the generator.. and like I said, I am
much more concerened with cooling than heat...



In rural Connecticut? On a rowboat? Sheesh.
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On Jan 30, 10:08*am, HK wrote:
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On Jan 30, 4:56 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
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I hate to be simplistic or take the fun out of anyone's project,
but...
In the time it would take to read this thread, you could visit
http://www.go2marine.com/category.do?no=14018
Get a professional on the phone and order the right thing. If it were
my time and money I'd spend it paying an expert rather than on
becoming an expert myself.
AsianDoll
What "thing"?


I didn't see any air-conditioning systems or heaters that run on 12 volts
there.


Eisboch


Well, I have decided I can use the generator.. and like I said, I am
much more concerened with cooling than heat...


In rural Connecticut? On a rowboat? Sheesh.- Hide quoted text -

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Epic fail again.. Who ever said it was for my boat?

WAFA.... you just can't win..
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On Jan 30, 10:08 am, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 30, 4:56 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
wrote in message
...
I hate to be simplistic or take the fun out of anyone's project,
but...
In the time it would take to read this thread, you could visit
http://www.go2marine.com/category.do?no=14018
Get a professional on the phone and order the right thing. If it were
my time and money I'd spend it paying an expert rather than on
becoming an expert myself.
AsianDoll
What "thing"?
I didn't see any air-conditioning systems or heaters that run on 12 volts
there.
Eisboch
Well, I have decided I can use the generator.. and like I said, I am
much more concerened with cooling than heat...

In rural Connecticut? On a rowboat? Sheesh.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Epic fail again.. Who ever said it was for my boat?

WAFA.... you just can't win..



No one with a working brain would allow an idiot like you to install a
generator and air conditioner on his or her boat. Well, maybe they have
suicidal tendencies...


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On Jan 30, 10:26*am, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 30, 10:08 am, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 30, 4:56 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
wrote in message
....
I hate to be simplistic or take the fun out of anyone's project,
but...
In the time it would take to read this thread, you could visit
http://www.go2marine.com/category.do?no=14018
Get a professional on the phone and order the right thing. If it were
my time and money I'd spend it paying an expert rather than on
becoming an expert myself.
AsianDoll
What "thing"?
I didn't see any air-conditioning systems or heaters that run on 12 volts
there.
Eisboch
Well, I have decided I can use the generator.. and like I said, I am
much more concerened with cooling than heat...
In rural Connecticut? On a rowboat? Sheesh.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Epic fail again.. Who ever said it was for my boat?


WAFA.... you just can't win..


No one with a working brain would allow an idiot like you to install a
generator and air conditioner on his or her boat. Well, maybe they have
suicidal tendencies...- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Hrmmmmph.. nice guess but wrong agian asshole.... Why don't you stick
to Walmart chairs and kittens, you know, stuff you know about...
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