It has an internal tank that catches the condensation. When the tank fills there is a drain in the back to empty the tank.fighterpilot wrote: ↑Wed Nov 14, 2018 10:48 pm Does it catch the condensation in a container. Than dump over the side??
Winter project list
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Re: Winter project list
1993 Sea Ray 200 Overnighter OB with 1993 Mercury 150 hp Outboard
1979 Starcraft 14' Rowboat with 2011 Mercury 9.9 hp Outboard
Former boat: 1971 Trojan F26
1979 Starcraft 14' Rowboat with 2011 Mercury 9.9 hp Outboard
Former boat: 1971 Trojan F26
Re: Winter project list
It's the one that goes out of the window.The Dog House wrote: ↑Tue Nov 13, 2018 6:42 amThe portable AC unit we bought will sit under our dinette table with a hose exhausting out the side window. The unit we bought isfighterpilot wrote: ↑Sun Nov 11, 2018 2:20 pm Is the "portable" a/c one you set on the deck and run the exhaust hose out a window or is it something more permanent like a window unit or ??? Interested since I would like to AC the helm area on our boat. Thinking an RV unit on the roof. 10 meter express with arch removed etc.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Honeywell-MF ... gKqL_D_BwE .
Most of the portable AC units are too tall to fit conveniently in our boat but this unit is short enough to fit.
1974 f32 Sedan
Twin 233 Mercruisers
Twin 233 Mercruisers