thinking of getting a portable AC unit
Posted: Sat May 31, 2014 7:54 pm
Went to lowes and saw a few and I was thinking along the lines of a 10,000 btu. Today I was at the boat for awhile and the Kingaire 19K owner installed unit just does not do the job.
The air is ice cold but you have to be close to it to feel it and if you keep the door closed-naturally it will cool a little but not Like I think it should.
Just does not have enough oomph for me.
I think a 10k unit should do it or maybe a 12k but I think 12 might be to much.
being portable -I can always remove it if I sell the boat or what ever.
I know this kingaire unit is installed under the dinette seat but it is not done right and I should fix it but I still don't think it will cool on a real hot day.Seems like the air should be coming out a lot faster.
Tomorrow when I go I will look at it again.
One more question-If I put another marine unit in there on the oposite of the dinette can I tap off of the water intake from the one already installed?
I mean put a y connector in the line or a t connector.
dfg4240
Do you guys think 10K portable will be enough?
The air is ice cold but you have to be close to it to feel it and if you keep the door closed-naturally it will cool a little but not Like I think it should.
Just does not have enough oomph for me.
I think a 10k unit should do it or maybe a 12k but I think 12 might be to much.
being portable -I can always remove it if I sell the boat or what ever.
I know this kingaire unit is installed under the dinette seat but it is not done right and I should fix it but I still don't think it will cool on a real hot day.Seems like the air should be coming out a lot faster.
Tomorrow when I go I will look at it again.
One more question-If I put another marine unit in there on the oposite of the dinette can I tap off of the water intake from the one already installed?
I mean put a y connector in the line or a t connector.
dfg4240
Do you guys think 10K portable will be enough?