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Re: Looking for a new AC unit... what brand would you go with?
Posted: March 5th, 2020, 4:29 am
by Midnightsun
I will again vouch for MarinAire as I have been dealing with them for close to 10 years now. Parts and service are second to none.
Real life says an AC unit after 15 to 20 years is toast. Yes you can replace a part but usually it is rather expensive but the rest of the unit is also getting tired and will need replacement in the short term. I have seen over the years on boating forums people trying to repair refrigerators and AC units that are rather old. The proprietary board and most parts are often discontinued unless they were carried over into the new model and this is from the major top brands such as Domotic, Mermaid and Webasto.
Try this whatever you choose. Call them and try to get info regarding trouble shooting or parts availability. Lie if you have to and ask how long it will take to get a new control board or compressor. Then decide if this is the brand you want to have in your boat.
Re: Looking for a new AC unit... what brand would you go with?
Posted: March 5th, 2020, 6:52 am
by Viper
Totally agree Hans. I used to be in refrigeration in a previous life, and that was before you had to worry about electronic components and software. Swapping a board and dealing with software versions is one thing but IMO once you break into the refrigeration circuit, it's a crap shoot, the system may last for another 10 years or more but it may also last for only a week. Who does the work, the components they use, their equipment and practices, and the condition of the rest of the hardware all make a difference.
Re: Looking for a new AC unit... what brand would you go with?
Posted: March 5th, 2020, 10:21 am
by JvilleJeremy68
Very good advice guys... that's another important part of the situation... going to check into the supporting dealer networks, and see how quick they'd be to respond should I have an issue... thanks gents
Re: Looking for a new AC unit... what brand would you go with?
Posted: March 5th, 2020, 11:57 am
by g36
I can tell you that there is nothing proprietary to mermaid hvac unit or control box and their ac thermostats which you have choices of what to use not just one choice. . There is nothing but standard relays and capacitors and standard hvac parts and any ac person marine or home could repair and replace. And with a 5 year warranty how much more can you ask for. That's what I do know about mermaid. If you have any problems you will actually call and speak to a actual tech that's building them not just somebody reading a book.
Re: Looking for a new AC unit... what brand would you go with?
Posted: March 5th, 2020, 2:08 pm
by JvilleJeremy68
I have heard about Mermaid's solid support before... believe they're located in SW Florida
Re: Looking for a new AC unit... what brand would you go with?
Posted: March 5th, 2020, 6:27 pm
by Bryon857
I will second Marinaire, put 16000 in my 350 Mariner I love it. Showed it to a friend on the dock, he ordered 2 for his Carver and is very happy. Also, the customer service is top notch.
Re: Looking for a new AC unit... what brand would you go with?
Posted: March 7th, 2020, 2:26 pm
by darrenlife
I also may need to have one of my Dometics replace and considering the Marinaire.
My question is can I install one Marinaire while the other three existing units are Dometic? Ie; will the new Marinaire unit call for the water pump to come on using the same pump as the Dometic units?
Re: Looking for a new AC unit... what brand would you go with?
Posted: March 7th, 2020, 2:59 pm
by Midnightsun
I have 3 units on board with a single central pump. All AC units simply send 110v to the circulation pump so there is no issue even if you mix brands. In fact, I installed my first MarineAire in the aft cabin and then went almost and entire season before replacing the other 2 with MarinAires. No issue with different brands working together.

Re: Looking for a new AC unit... what brand would you go with?
Posted: March 8th, 2020, 11:43 pm
by Helmsman
Midnightsun wrote:Qr Bbpost I have 3 units on board with a single central pump. All AC units simply send 110v to the circulation pump so there is no issue even if you mix brands. In fact, I installed my first MarineAire in the aft cabin and then went almost and entire season before replacing the other 2 with MarinAires. No issue with different brands working together.

Was it difficult to replace the pre-existing system with the new Marinaires?
Re: Looking for a new AC unit... what brand would you go with?
Posted: March 9th, 2020, 5:24 am
by Midnightsun
Not at all. Biggest challenge was the drain tube location refit as in my case it was directly through the floor. Also the thermostat wire on my original was a what looked like cat5 and the new looked identical, well it did not work and I needed to use the one that came with the MarinAire. In the aft I had a 7000btu stock and upgraded to 9000btu. I had to fabricate a new plenum adapter due to the very limited space I had but it all worked out.