Yearly Air Conditioning Maintenance - Ep. 15 - Barnacle Buster
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Today's video is an important annual air conditioner maintenance process. Because it uses salt water for cooling, gunk and barnacles can build up in the hoses and heat exchanger. This process will restore you AC system and help prevent over-heating shutdowns. We hope you enjoy!
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Hello, to loosen the hoses in this case I use a heat gun and put towels to protect other "stuff" from the heat.... it only takes about 10 seconds of heat and those hoses will come off easy... anyhow I am only 12 minuets into the video and just wanted to give some free advice .. now back to your show.
Good point. Thank you.
Not going to lie, I’m fascinated learning about all this ship mechanical stuff but jeez, the way all this stuff is buried and tucked away and just stashed higgly piggly makes me pucker something fierce! You’re a brave soul Franny!
Thank you.
That was some tight quarters you were working in.....great video...never a dull moment to keeping that ship in tip top shape...looking forward to your next episode.
Thanks 👍
Good stuff ladies! I definitely think that a hookup to easily allow a flush would be a great improvement. And allowing to flush the pump would be great, also.
Yes, we have a list of improvements that we want to do.
I just read that his needs to be done annually. An easy to access cleaning setup would pay for itself quite quickly, and I mean that in terms of effort/hassle.
Yep.
Next time you might want to consider heating and softening up the ends of vinyl hoses a little with a hair dryer or heat gun so the hoses can be easily removed from the plastic hose barbs,
Yep.
All those hoses and wiring running hither and yon in there, I’ll bet that bugs you as much as it bugs me 😂
When do we need to do something, yes.
Hose fittings are not usually metric but are universal pipe threads, in my experience.
These are a bear. We wish they weren't metric.
Franny a little heat from a heat gun may help with getting the hose off. Good luck.
Yeah, we bought a new one. We couldn't find our old one.
nice video, but when you exclude/bypass the raw water hose coming out of the AC pump that goes all the way into the AC, aren't you all the barnacles that could develop in that hose and block the AC cooling water? - thanks
Hello, love this channel and the old, do you have any of the vehicles left for land driving, the porsche ferrari vw's etc, i love to see another follow up
Sorry. They are in a safe place for now. We sold one and we still drive our i8. We drove it today, in fact.
@@HeidiandFranny well I just watched the brake adjustment on lemon drop, Easy peasy adjusting the brakes thanks you you!
Cheers!
Wow incredible video! If you didn’t do all this work yourself, does the boat come with an annual maintenance schedule where you’d schedule these services? Or are you being super proactive and tackling things other boat owners would not think to do before experiencing a problem?
Also, sounds like you have a mod to do with adding a t-fitting to the pump so you don’t have to do all the external pump setups! That would make for a nice quick video 😃
Hi Richard, I hope all is well :) No, not that I know of... You can contact all this out but it would be $$$. I don't think it had even been done and I think it needs it again. I'll get to that at some point; maybe in Annapolis this summer. Yes! I'll add something to make this a bit easier... Thanks!
I bet a lot of people do not d this service to detriment of system or pay a lot of money,
I am sure.
Heat gun
That looks like a nasty job. You are very brave. Will you pay someone to do it next year?
No way. Absolutely do it ourselves.
How often does this need to be done?
Annually.
@@HeidiandFranny Sounds like a full employment opportunity program for marine mechanics.
This boat builder has a pretty poor wiring attitude. What a mess
Most production boats have this, from what I understand, but I haven't seen behind the panels of many.
It's French boat, not a German one. Why could go wrong?
@mikedx2706 we are big fans of German engineering, as you know with the cars we did and currently own, but the largest manufacturers of yachts are in South Africa, France, Vietnam, and now China. So, we did not have a lot of options. It's frustrating, too, because FP will only use French accessories or other European ones when there may be better stuff out there. For now, we are ok, but we will be replacing some accessories with German ones when we can.