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Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 04-08-2012, 18:44 |
Replies: 41
Views: 7,534
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sailorchic34
Re: DECREASING A/C VOLTAGE WHEN A/C COMES ON
Hum... Well any centrifugal will pump a range of flows. The pump rating on smaller pumps (IE pumps like you have onboard) are listed at full flow, either 0 or 1 foot of head. At the other end of... |
Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 04-08-2012, 11:13 |
Replies: 41
Views: 7,534
Posted By
sailorchic34
Re: DECREASING A/C VOLTAGE WHEN A/C COMES ON
Heres a link to some larger pumps" Marine Pumps by March and CalPump (https://www.flagshipmarine.com/marinepumps.html) The LC5CP-MD is 900 gph would work. I would put that in and if need be add... |
Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 02-08-2012, 17:11 |
Replies: 41
Views: 7,534
Posted By
sailorchic34
Re: DECREASING A/C VOLTAGE WHEN A/C COMES ON
OK... Hold up on the acid flush.. 23 feet total of hose is a lot of hose for a small marsh pump. The marsh pump only develops 19 feet of head total on a good day. That could be it right there. ... |
Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 02-08-2012, 07:34 |
Replies: 41
Views: 7,534
Posted By
sailorchic34
Re: DECREASING A/C VOLTAGE WHEN A/C COMES ON
85 degree river temperature, should not be causing the problem. In general water source heat pumps, which marine AC units really are, work fine up to about 95 degree inlet water temperature. Have... |
Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 29-07-2012, 21:18 |
Replies: 41
Views: 7,534
Posted By
sailorchic34
Re: DECREASING A/C VOLTAGE WHEN A/C COMES ON
In the what else could it be column, check your shore power cord connections. You can get 10-15 volts drop just from a corroded connector. Look for burnt insulator around a plug prong. Discolored... |
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