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speaking of A/C
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 1:36 pm
by BobCT
The A/C in my mid cabin seems to work ok. After not working for many years, I got a charge over the summer and it worked great. I guess the real test will be in the spring and it held the charge.
Two things that bugged me.
1) It's loud especially since the unit is located in the forward berth. I was planning on adding some sound deadening to the inside walls of the enclosure which should help. The intake vent is huge and a lot of the noise is coming from that.
Any ideas there?
2) I would also like to lower the fan speed if possible. The control unit only has high/low.
Any replacement units that will allos me to slow down the fan and the noise too?
Bob
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 2:14 pm
by rbcool
What brand of unit? My return grills get loud when the filter in the grill starts to get dirty.
Ron

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 9:45 pm
by g36
is it a cruisair unit. if so here a digital themostat i have installed on my f32 . this will give you 5-6 speeds for the fan from very low to high either manually set or automatically controlled by the control unit. i have been very very happy with this control and it was simple to install.
here is a copy of my post
the prices may be different but should still be in the ballpark
PostPosted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 11:57 am Post subject: fx 1 Reply with quote Edit/Delete this post
here you go
i replaced my rotary 3 knob contols with this micro air fx-1 retro fit kit
distributor was AER, piece of cake to install.
heres a link to microair
http://www.microair.net/
click products and go to fx-1 retrofit you can see pic of display and also download the manual.
AER prices/parts needed for retro
Part Number: ASY370X02
Description: Power Logic box w/Circuit Board
Net Price Each: $ 148.13
Part Number: ASY390X01
Description: FX1 Display Vertical Black
Net Price Each: $ 164.42
Part Number: SUB031X15
Description: Display Cable 15’
Net Price Each: $ 11.25
Part Number: SUB056X07
Description: Air/Water Sensing Cable 7’
Net Price Each: $ 12.50
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:30 pm
by ready123
g36 wrote:i replaced my rotary 3 knob contols with this micro air fx-1 retro fit kit
distributor was AER, piece of cake to install.
heres a link to microair
http://www.microair.net/
click products and go to fx-1 retrofit you can see pic of display and also download the manual.
I don't see any retrofit on their menu to select. Has their webpage layout changed?
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 11:11 pm
by g36
the website may have changed some.
here is the link to the manual
http://www.microair.net/manuals/1252983585.pdf
i have the vertical panel which the part number is listed in the other post i made. it fit in the exact spot the 3 knob rotary control did.
here is a pic of it installed

A/C unit
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 7:09 am
by BobCT
Pretty sure mine is a 16k LunAire and has a square/digital control. It only has two fan speeds (high/low) so I like the idea of six speeds.
On my fresh air intake vent, I don't have a filter. The guy who did the re-charge actually pointed that out and suggested I get a foam filter at Home Depot and install it behind the grill. That might help cut down the noise a little.
Bob
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 9:12 am
by captainmaniac
g36 - where is your actual A/C unit installed? Is it in that side cupboard in the salon, or down in the engine compartment somewhere?
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 11:08 am
by larryeddington
Got bad news for you, if your ac leaked once it will leak again. They do not fix themselves. If it leaks down during the time it is heavy use could be on the high pressure side, if it leaks down during non use primarily it most likely will be on the low pressure side of the system.
Fan speeds can be problematic unless you have low side pressure or evaporator temperature sensing device that will to cut out compressor prior to the evaporator going below freezing and making a block of ice, which can occur if running with very cold condensing water or slow or impeded air flow over the evaporator coil. (the one that gets cold in AC mode.
Larry
Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 8:37 pm
by g36
hi captainmaniac
i have a cruisair split system the evaporator/blower assembly is indeed in the stbd side wall. the picture (in my previous post)shows the air return grille the unit is right behind it. the condensor/compressor is mounted between the aft fuel tanks above the fresh water tank under the cockpit floor. there is also a evaporator and blower assy in the v berth tee'd from the freon lines. i have never regretted installing this digital thermostat. set the temp and forget it.