04-09-11, 07:55 PM | #1 |
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Marine design HP
Anyone thought of modding one of these for home use? First time I've seen this.
MARINE AIR CONDITIONER WEBASTO FCF 16000 R410A 115/230V | eBay I couldn't find an installation/tech manual for pump requirments, efficiancy, etc. Not exactly cheap, but should be easy. I have been looking for basement heat, maybe hack a window unit, 1K gal. solar drainback tank in ground. Found a 20k btu R22 unit for $600 new. But I never have enough hacktime! But something like this is almost ready-to-go. |
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The installation time is low and the efficiency is high, and the price you're considering is about equal. Xringer has a good thread on the procedure. Regards, -AC_Hacker
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I picked up an old window unit off a 'free pile' on the curb last year that had a bb gun hole in the condensor, was able to hack it into a HP only unit using propane vs R22 (added a TXV off ebay vs the capillary tube), and works OK as a 1/2T equivalent unit out in the barn to just keep the chill off. Total cost about 50 cents worth of propane and $15 worth of brazing rod and Cu tubing.
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04-10-11, 07:48 PM | #4 |
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You could get a window unit (wall shaker)with heat pump & heating element (for below 39F)..
Amana AH093E35AXAA 9200 BTU Air Conditioner Heat Pump - eBay (item 390292223049 end time Apr-25-11 12:49:31 PDT) But, like AC_Hacker said, a mini-split should do the trick. The big plus is low power consumption. |
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Did you repair the old condenser, or did you substitute/fabricate another one? How did you deal with the AC cooling control, so it would act as a heating control? Do you have photos of the tools you used to do the job? Best Regards, -AC_Hacker
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