He ya go; sorry it took so long to figure out how to do it from here... Since our carpet flows to the stairs down into the galley, we felt we had...
Yep. The top diagram illustrates our system well, aside from actual placement and discharge routing. OP's Carver setup is likely similar,...
I think it doesn't matter which AC unit you turn on... I think any of the 5 will cause the pump to come on, and then the pump will be servicing...
Dunno if called "air handlers" or not, but there's a built in 6-speed blower on each unit pushing hot/cold air through all the ducting. Our...
I'm reasonably sure. Our systems are self-contained Dometic Turbo reverse cycle units, gives AC and/or heat depending on system and thermostat...
Older Viking or Hatteras? Newer Silverton? Latest convertibles were drawn by Blount... -Chris
We've got it down to 2 people. Me at the transfer pump and my flushbox attached to the Groco flush valve, wifey at AC control (first) then...
Our AC systems have only two circuits: refrigerant, and sea water. -Chris
Our boat was originally "wall-to-wall" carpeted in saloon and staterooms (decent quality), with Amtico "wood" in galley and head. A couple years...
I think there might be some step-down (or voltage converter) ACRs or B2B chargers that could maybe take 24V voltage from your engine batteries to...
I gather many installations aren't independent units; ours, for example, is two ACs serviced by a single pump. And then whether or not a small...
Yes. I described that as "pull" in my earlier note. I suspect it depends. Our transfer pump is relatively small, and when I tried to use only...
Close seacock and clean sea strainer bowl/basket. Create a way to supply AF. Pull AF through using the installed AC water pump AND at the same...
And toothbrush, rag on a screwdriver tip, etc. Tin foil wraps around hoses, sometimes slightly easier than masking with tape... -Chris
Generally yes. Look for info on Barnacle Buster or Rydlyme. -Chris