Beamishken
Well-Known Member
Having just read a thread about re-gassing aircon systems & the withdrawal of some of the gasses got me thinking about the aircon system in our boat
We imported the 2006 boat from the USA & it came with reverse cycle aircon installed however it is a 110v system & we converted everything else in the boat to 240v so for the last two seasons its just been out of commission
The boat is on the west coats of Scotland & we don't need aircon even over 4 weeks this summer which were the hottest we've ever had for a long time I never thought "I wish that air con worked"
My question is now we have an eberspacher for heating is the air con worth the locker space it takes up or should I just rip the system out & save lugging unnecessary weight about?
I had it in mind that I'd leave it where it was so it could in future be re-commissioned by fitting a 220 to 110 transformer if for example we decided to sell the boat or move it somewhere hot, both unlikely for at least the next 5 years or so
having read the thread on here about re-gassing older systems it seems that a large proportion of the system has to be replaced anyway to be compatible with the new replacement gasses so maybe I'm just lugging about a locker full of junk?
will the system in a 2006 boat be filled with the environmentally unfriendly gas?
I'd be interested in opinions & experiences to help me decide which way to go
cheers
ken
We imported the 2006 boat from the USA & it came with reverse cycle aircon installed however it is a 110v system & we converted everything else in the boat to 240v so for the last two seasons its just been out of commission
The boat is on the west coats of Scotland & we don't need aircon even over 4 weeks this summer which were the hottest we've ever had for a long time I never thought "I wish that air con worked"
My question is now we have an eberspacher for heating is the air con worth the locker space it takes up or should I just rip the system out & save lugging unnecessary weight about?
I had it in mind that I'd leave it where it was so it could in future be re-commissioned by fitting a 220 to 110 transformer if for example we decided to sell the boat or move it somewhere hot, both unlikely for at least the next 5 years or so
having read the thread on here about re-gassing older systems it seems that a large proportion of the system has to be replaced anyway to be compatible with the new replacement gasses so maybe I'm just lugging about a locker full of junk?
will the system in a 2006 boat be filled with the environmentally unfriendly gas?
I'd be interested in opinions & experiences to help me decide which way to go
cheers
ken