A good reasonable AC guy is what I need. Suggestions?
i had a hot summer in the east end of the world HATTERAS NC. i sent a email to cruse air for a good service man. the next day got 3 names and numbers. they were very prompt. http://www.cruisair.com You can ca...he area. [url]http://releasemarine.com/ good luck
I don't disagree with that but that's what Cruisair used back in the 90's...maybe still do. So that would be the easiest choice for direct replacement.And stay away from grainger cheap crap. Many better options. A local ac guy will have a source.
Dunno if he loves it so much he'd want his full name and cell number plastered on the internet. If this forum is like most, there are waaaaaay more "lurkers" reading these posts than there are members. But while on the subject, Release is a good source of small quantities of teak as well.You can call Sam Peters at release marine in Savanna he has a 64 gt and loves to talk to boaters 912 507 8889 cell
he is a grate guy and knows all about the area. http://releasemarine.com/ good luck
I don't disagree with that but that's what Cruisair used back in the 90's...maybe still do. So that would be the easiest choice for direct replacement.
Far as I know, no one that makes 5 ton and less air handler blowers (or condenser fans for that matter) has seen fit to use a little invention that's been in common use since 1915 called the "ball bearing".
In other words, they are all crap if they use plain bearings but nonetheless can last a decade or more if one is lucky.
Absolutely....but how many actually do that ? It is a major deal just to get to the blowers in a boat sometimes. It would probably cost the blower manufacturers perhaps $8 more at the most to use sealed for life ball bearings but they are designed to fail after X years.If you oil those sleeve motors sparingly on ocassion (20 weight, non-detergent), they do last longer. Little hole on both ends of the case.
Absolutely....but how many actually do that ? It is a major deal just to get to the blowers in a boat sometimes. It would probably cost the blower manufacturers perhaps $8 more at the most to use sealed for life ball bearings but they are designed to fail after X years.
So does the OP having the trouble. Do you think Cruisair made their air handlers special for Hatteras ??Then again we all own Hatts.