petem
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Also worth noting that surveyors require the removal of these heaters for coded boats.Yes, i've seen some really shit installations and VP posted one earlier.
Do you actually have ANY evidence that this is NOT happening ?
Also worth noting that surveyors require the removal of these heaters for coded boats.Yes, i've seen some really shit installations and VP posted one earlier.
Do you actually have ANY evidence that this is NOT happening ?
All you (or anyone else) can say is that the Chinaspachers fitted to date appear so far to be fit for purpose.
However, as there is no UK or European certification we don't know how long these things will remain safe for nor can there be any guarantees about the future quality of these units or any that are made by new entrants to the market.
Well said BruceI havent read everything but what I have echo some of my sentiments.
A parking heater fitted to a boat without the necessary conversions is dangerous regardless. Done correctly its as safe as pragmatism allows.
I also would point out that certain models that give you the illusion of quality by price are not quite as stellar as they may seem.
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I havent read everything but what I have echo some of my sentiments.
A parking heater fitted to a boat without the necessary conversions is dangerous regardless. Done correctly its as safe as pragmatism allows.
I also would point out that certain models that give you the illusion of quality by price are not quite as stellar as they may seem.
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