Săptămâna aceasta am terminat de instalat un aparat de aer condiționat DTG 16 de la Dometic. Dometic DTG 16: https://www.dometic.com/en-gb/outdoor/uk/products/climate/air-conditioners/marine-air-conditioners/dometic-turbo-dtg-_-264947 Dometic Voyager TX (variabilă unități de ieșire): https://www.dometic.com/en-us/outdoor/boat/marine-air-conditioners/dometic-voyager-tx18-266997 Dometic Breathe Ioniser: https://www.dometic.com/en -us/outdoor/news/dometic-introduces-breathe-ionizer *** Link-uri *** Site-ul Sail Life: https://www.saillifechannel.com/ Sail Life pe Patreon: http://bit.ly/SailLifeOnPatreon Sail Viața pe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saillife_/ Sail Life pe Facebook: http://bit.ly/SailLifeOnFacebook Sail Life pe Twitter: http://bit.ly/SailLifeOnTwitter
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Sail Life – Instalarea aparatului de aer condiționat Dometic DTG, partea 2 din 2
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You made the Dometic install look easy. No even one “dangit” 😢
Halving the sound is only a reduction of 10dB. It's not a lot when it comes to sound insulation.
Mads and Ava chilling with AC in 🇧🇧 Barbados, well done Athena and crew!! 🥂🍾
I'm sure some folks will opine that you're 'over-building' Athena, but, she isn't a 'weekender', you're both going to be living aboard full time and nothing spoils cruise time like a poorly outfitted boat… Might I suggest wrapping that pole at the Nav station with some 3/8" line for a more secure grip. Some strips of double sided tape and two lines woven around the pole would be a nice 'old time' nautical touch… Just my idea, I'm sure you have plans for that spot!…
Great set of videos, showing the entire installation.
Thanks for video Mads. Back to your technical best. I wish that was the case with YouTube. They are overlaying your video with a "Includes paid promotion" That was on for most of the time and was quite obtrusive. Strange how they don't advise that their adverts are a paid promotion. In fact it is turning into a complete shirt show with a large white "Something went wrong" label overlay too. Trust Google to start sawing away at the branch they are sitting on.
What happens to the pump when your healing?
Tour de force installation – congratulations on a zero mistakes installation.
Did you had a spare through hall or split one?
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Even I was feeling nervous when you were drilling the through hole. Great Video Mads. Your face book and Insta says you have just arrived in the US after a successful Atlantic crossing, congrats you guys!
Why did you not show how you installed the sea strainer?
Looks like they crossed the Atlantic and have reached Barbados already!
Welcome to Barbados Mads and Ava. Hope all went well.
I remember having to remove the paddle wheel speed log from inside my boat to clean it, and replace with a blank to block the hole I was about to put in the hull. I had this fear that somehow I would cross the thread in my race to stop the water now coming into the boat and then be unable to prevent the boat sinking. An irrational fear of course but unnerving to say the least.
Amazing how quiet the new units are. We have a 25 year old CruisAir system below the bed in the aft cabin that sounds like a jet engine starting up each time the compressor kicks in!
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You make it look so easy , I’m also a sailboat owner and boating up grades and maintenance sometimes is not so easy !
A/C is great for keeping the boat funk at bay.
I've seen this installed before. But never with the sound box. That's grand…
Mads your a technical genius an I love to learn from you. Missing our girly Ava but will see her next week…
Another great video Mads .
Cool video.
6:14 yup im still a kid 😀
This was a very cool video…….
You are simply a Wizard…with cabling and electronic devices! 👍🇨🇦
Can’t wait to see this one, drilling a hole in the hull, below the waterline, while the boats in the water. 😮oh wait, the hole is above the waterline, the pump is below.
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I like your AC. But for my use in the Great Lakes and for my pocketbook, i installed the smallest window AC that i could find and built alternate hatch cover for it. Im happy on those hot and humid days and nights. But it is not convenient.
Drilling holes in bulkheads or the hull near the waterline is always a challenge. A low-tech way to locate holes is to use magnets, especially the powerful ceramic type. Tape a magnet to one side of the bulkhead/hull, and use another magnet on the other side to find where they are attracted to each other. With small 1/4" ceramic magnets, you can be very precise.
Be interesting to see how it goes in warm sea water ? Nice job .
Superbly engineered and narrated, Mads. Congratulations on your recent safe arrival in Barbados … will be good to see Ava and hear her voice again next video. 🎉