Battery-Powered VRV Air Conditioning for the Modern Boat - A Webinar!
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Webinar recorded from November 1st, 2022
Phil discusses some new technology in the high-efficiency marine air conditioning space and shares all the secrets about how we take an air-conditioning first approach to solving the power equation before designing and installing a modern lithium battery and HVAC system for our clients.
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Good info BoatRx
Great info! Thanks for all the excellent info.
I own an HVAC company in GA and have been installing VRV since it arrived in GA. Absolutely love it. Great job on this video describing the concept and advantages!
Great video, Phil! This technology seems really amazing, and hearing about the planning and designing is helpful even as I think about other projects on my boat.
Great info! Another good option for smaller boats are the UFLEX - Velair Self-contained VSD air conditioner units.
Thanks Phil- I learn something new every time I watch you speak. Jack only smiles like that when his cabin is nice and cool. I can attest that Jack’s system is working well. Any hiccups have been quickly attended to by the Boat RX team. The AC system is quiet and works as expected. In addition to the Integral system Jack’s boat currently has 540 watts of solar. Phil and his team are great to work with- exacting, careful, great attention to detail plus they are nice folks to be around!
Hillary, thanks for the glowing endorsement. You and Jack are valued customers and now friends!
Well done! You have such a gift for explaining complexed subjects and making them understandable.
Living in North Florida; am seeing seawater temperatures in excess of 87 degrees during the summer…Aren’t you still going to run into high pressure inefficiencies even with a VRV system. Currently have 3 x Dometic traditional seawater cooled systems and a stock AGM batts…diesel generator on a Dufour 470 sloop similar to Jack’s Jenneau. Units are prone to overheating/HPF mode. Great presentation!