dcwjd
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Unfortunately I need the starboard side.
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Unfortunately I need the starboard side.
@JB MARSHALLDoes anyone know why travision would go into “antenna is idle” mode? This just popped up today. Waited for the weather to clear and still not able to obtain satellite connection.
turned off a few times and it says searching then goes back to “antenna is idle”.
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Shaps, thank you so much for the quick reply and for all the in depth technical info. Unfortunately, it’s all Chinese to me and I have no clue how to do what you described.
Any idea what causes the unit to go into idle mode? Until now, It’s worked perfectly for 8 years.
That's the ac unit for the aft bedroomAnyone know what they are looking at in this photo?
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His description says he’s got a 55 SundancerCruiseAire air conditioner. Interesting, on my 2006 48 DA, it is under the aft bed.
Yes, but on a 55/58 the master is located aft with full beam/full height and a single bed.His description says he’s got a 55 Sundancer
Now I see it….. carry onYes, but on a 55/58 the master is located aft with full beam/full height and a single bed.
That looks like the aft stateroom of a 48/500
Yes, but on a 55/58 the master is located aft with full beam/full height and a single bed.
Not necessarily...the 55/58 did have a 3 bedroom option. Mine of which is the only one I have ever seen, ever. The Normal VIP is in the bow, but the full beam master below the helm is instead divided into a Queen Bed master on the Star side and an over under bunk bed set up on the Port side. I turned the Bunk bed room into an office which is where I'm sitting as I right these words. Being a single guy, I love the setup.
@BlueoneGreat Responses guys. What you are looking at is pictures from my last boat, a 2005 48 Sundancer. That is the Cockpit AC system I relocated to under the left rear bedroom bed. It allowed me to keep the Cockpit any temperature I wanted, any day of the year. And, there was no noise in the Cockpit from the AC system. Any temperature, no noise, what's not to like?
Couldn’t,t you add a variable speed fan to push more supply air?I’d like you guys to think about something. The cockpit unit on 48 dancer is a 2 ton unit.
2 tons! 24,000 Btu’s. That’s enough to cool complete townhouses and apartments. Shouldn’t you be able to cool the cockpit of a boat? Yes there is a tremendous heat load but still? Really? The answer is yes, it’s plenty of tonnage if you can actually move enough air efficiently thru the evaporator coil to create 2 tons of cooling. So the main reason the factory cockpit AC on a 48 doesn’t work so hot is simply there isn’t enough air flow. The way they shoved it in the little hole and hooked some air vents to it just doesn’t work. By moving it to the lower bedroom, it allows for a much more robust movement of air. You can’t tell, but inside the bed, I also added 2 additional variable speed fans for supply and return air.