Nigelpickin
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Hi
What is the view on this, is it wise/foolish to leave the system on when in the Marina, if say, we are popping out for an hour?
I've heard that plastic bags/debris can get caught up on the intake...
Would my insurance be nullified in this scenario?
Any thoughts wellcome...
It's so bloomin' hot here!!!!
When it's really hot, I leave mine on when we go out for the evening. If something prevented the raw water flow it would shut itself down anyway, so shouldn't be an issue.
Although it's not quite the same thing, I also leave it on in dehum mode for several months over the winter.
What type of air conditioning do you refer to?
Graham
Thanks JTB, that's useful...now I'm 'connected' on board I can set up some remote monitoring - perhaps an 'aircon' cam...
Is it possible to test the failsafe by shutting the sea cock or will I damage the system do you think?
Regards
So on the flip side can I leave mine in dehumid mode when we leave the boat for weeks at a time or is it better to buy one and leave on the counter in the galley?
I've heard that plastic bags/debris can get caught up on the intake...