I have no electrical corrosion problems there.captainmaniac wrote:For those who have installed A/Cs in an F32 below the electrical panel (beside the stairs to the lower cabin), or run ductwork through that space, have you had any problems with condensation induced corrosion in the breaker and fuse panels ?
My A/C currently sits under the forward bench seat in the dinette, and its ducting is only in the lower cabin. The starboard hanging locker was pretty much lost to all the ducting... I would like to free up the hanging locker and route some ducting to the salon, or perhaps even relocate the A/C unit itself and get the storage area under the dinette seat back, but was concerned with introducing condensation too close to the wiring...
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I have an RV roof unit in the salon roof. It blows the hot air (no water) in the bridge area around the foot of the forward bench seat. Works OK - and easy to setup. We don't use AC except at night to sleep, so its not problem ....
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