I had a cruisair on my boat and it went bad in less than two years. Like others it rusted out due to condensation pan. Cruiseair did NOT honor the warranty. I did some research and found out that they were the only ones at the time that put the entire condensation pan under the entire unit vs just the under the cooling coils. Bad design. I also have a freezer by them and it too went bad after the first year. They did not honor their warranty again. I would never buy anything again from them.
I went with a local company for AC and a new freezer. Works great now. Be careful when buying a new unit to make sure it fits in the existing space. In particular the height measurement. Also when you order a new one you will need to know whether it is a right or left hand model and a large or small mouth outlet box. Measure the opening on the AC unit that the box (the outlet box that attaches to the AC unit usually black) attaches to.
The electronic controller you have might not work with the newer units. Ask the AC rep. There is smaller differences in how the AC unit comes on and the reverse cycle works that are different from unit to unit.
Since I live on my boat I put electric heat option vs reveres cycle on my boat. It saves the AC unit from working during the winter months. I have not regretted this decision.
I put in the Mermaid discharge unit to evacuate the condensation water in the tray. The check valve does need replacing at least once a year. I put a vented loop (ran the discharge line higher than the water line) in mine incase the check valve goes bad. Been working great now for 3 years with this set up. I buy the check valve from US Plastics for less than dollar each vs $10 from Mermaid.
I went with a local company for AC and a new freezer. Works great now. Be careful when buying a new unit to make sure it fits in the existing space. In particular the height measurement. Also when you order a new one you will need to know whether it is a right or left hand model and a large or small mouth outlet box. Measure the opening on the AC unit that the box (the outlet box that attaches to the AC unit usually black) attaches to.
The electronic controller you have might not work with the newer units. Ask the AC rep. There is smaller differences in how the AC unit comes on and the reverse cycle works that are different from unit to unit.
Since I live on my boat I put electric heat option vs reveres cycle on my boat. It saves the AC unit from working during the winter months. I have not regretted this decision.
I put in the Mermaid discharge unit to evacuate the condensation water in the tray. The check valve does need replacing at least once a year. I put a vented loop (ran the discharge line higher than the water line) in mine incase the check valve goes bad. Been working great now for 3 years with this set up. I buy the check valve from US Plastics for less than dollar each vs $10 from Mermaid.