Air/Heat Units

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Charlie Schroeder
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Air/Heat Units

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I have a 10.8 International. Trying to locate the drain lines for both front and back units. The back unit in under the fly bridge console and when I run the rear unit it drips from the ceiling vents in the cabin. I also would like to eliminate the draining into the bilge.

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where would you like it to drain into? The bilge seems to me the best place
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hy my name is bill I have a 10 meter fly bridge . the salon a/c drain may be pluged take down the cover that holds the 3 vents look for the drain hose not the freon hoses the hose runs on the back side of the air handler let me no how you make out Bill
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run them in to a attwood bilge/head drain box then pump it over the side,
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If you really don't want the condensation to go into the bilge you can use one of these "http://www.mmair.com/marine_division/ac ... ondensator" it sends the condensation overboard with the seawater.
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AndyF32 wrote:If you really don't want the condensation to go into the bilge you can use one of these http://www.mmair.com/marine_division/ac ... ondensator it sends the condensation overboard with the seawater.


Andy Leave the " Out next time your link will work. Or even better put a space before and after the link and then you can use ".

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