Cruisair - Marine Air - Mermaid - Aqua Air -
Ocean Air - Webasto
Boat Owners!
The last time you had your Marine
Air-Conditioning Systems serviced were you, or your air conditioners, Charged
Too Much?
Mis-diagnosis of a
problem can be costing you a lot of money! Sometimes it is out of ignorance or lack
of experience and sometimes it is deliberate, but either way you end up paying for it. With over
twenty years in the marine refrigeration business I have seen a lot of both.
This book was written so that an
owner or captain can do something when professional help is
not available and will know what questions to ask when it is.
Have
a problem?
Get a free diagnosis by email.
support@boatacguy.com
System Recharge: $45.00
Brian's Book: $30.00
Not spending $2,500 on a new system: Priceless!!!
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Whatever system you
have, Cruisair, Marine Air,
Aqua Air, Mermaid, Ocean Air, Rotary Air, Webasto, they all operate on the same principles so this book
applies to your boat.
Here are a few mis-diagnosed
problems, the estimated costs and the money you can save by getting it right.
Compressor is turning on
and off every few
seconds.
Diagnosis: Bad condensing unit.
Estimate: $1800 Real Problem is pump relay trigger,
Cost........$29
Savings $1771
Compressor won't start,
throws circuit breaker.
Diagnosis: Bad compressor.
Estimate: $1000 Real Problem is bad capacitor. Cost........$25
Savings
$ 975
Compressor doesn't
start.
Diagnosis: Bad compressor.
Estimate: $1000 Real problem is bad high pressure switch.
Cost.......$50
Savings $950
Control
Panel
goes off when compressor tries to start
Diagnosis:Bad compressor
Estimate: Replace entire unit
$2500 Real problem is shore power.
Savings $2500
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Brian:
It worked! Thank you.
Other than
having to remove and reinstall the box in tight quarters the job took 20 minutes and saved me
several hundred dollars.
Tony Pupo, President/CEO
www.logogram.com
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A new book by an old salt for half the cost of a service call.
Instant Digital Delivery
$29.95
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Brian, Used my
new book today to trouble shoot AC and diagnosed problem as thermostat. Got unit
running and she's cooling GREAT but will go ahead and replace the $75 thermostat.
A local technician wanted $485 for part and $100 labor to
correct. Mike
http://www.paradiseyachtsales.net
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I wish to thank you for all your help on this problem and if it had not been for finding your
website, your book and your excellent support this could have cost me a whole lot more then the $30.00
for the book. Thanks again. Mark
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Brian,
Thanks for the help! Part of the rationale for buying a fixer upper is to learn along the way. Your
book is a great idea, thanks for helping all us "do it yourself" types be more knowledgeable when we
cant do it all! - John |
If you would like to diagnose your own AC systems then this book from boatacguy.com
will be a help. |
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Mike Hobson
http://www.myboatsgear.com |
Guarantee
If you are not 100% satisfied, just let me know within 90 days
for a full refund. And keep the e-book free, with my compliments
- that way, you risk nothing.
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