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Reverse cycle air units

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lpbp
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Reverse cycle air units

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Happy Thanksgiving to all From the Great White North . Temp,s are falling here with snow flurries by the weekend
Does anybody have a idea of the make of the reverse cycle air units installed in the early 28,s , also any info that any one could offer would be great . Repairs , horror storys etc.
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Re: Reverse cycle air units

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Not many takers on this subject. Reason I am asking I can not see the name plate on it with out yanking the whole thing out . But that looks like it has to happen anyways . Does any one have any veiws on repairing older units?
Second thing I am asking ' what are the best port windows to buy to replace on a 28 ? Are they a standard size evan for the older boats ?
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Re: Reverse cycle air units

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lpbp wrote:Does anybody have a idea of the make of the reverse cycle air units installed in the early 28's...
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Could be any brand - whatever the dealer or buyer went with, as I believe these were all installed after the boat left the factory..
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Re: Reverse cycle air units

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Cruisair mostly, I think.

Post a picture of your control, that should allow us to identify it.
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