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Old 18-07-2022, 08:23   #46
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Re: Marine AC using fresh instead of raw water?

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It's amazing the imaginative ways people find for not doing something correctly.
agree.. Many forget the old saying KISS.
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Re: Marine AC using fresh instead of raw water?

Too many of y'all are a bit eager to come in and crap on people's naive questions. It's a bad attitude, you should try to find ways to be positive and constructive.

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You confuse imaginative with delusional. Not negative; just basic thermodynamics.
Thanks mate, I'll write "delusional" in my quarterly self assessment.
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