Used Marine Air 16K Self Contained Cool/Heat A/C Unit w/Digital Control…SOLD….

 
 
 
 
 
 
Edit: This unit SOLD…..We now list used units in the classified section of Marine-AC.com…We presently have a Newer 16 K Cruisair unit listed
 
 
 
 
 
 
Marine Air  010Unit model VRE16K-H (Rotary Compressor) 16,000 BTU 115 volt.
Serial 11844
Digital Control is a Marine Air Passport AH (White)
The unit came from a Grand Banks Trawler that was for sale at a dealer I do service for.
It had a bad control board and a bad High Pressure switch…The new boat owner wanted to start out new.
I had a control box & control from another unit that had a bad compressor (therefore another model number sticker is on control box) I installed a new pressure switch, Cleaned the evap coil, and acid flushed the condenser.
The unit is pretty clean looking with little signs of rust in the pan…
The paint is all original.


Marine Air 003

This unit new with control & cable would retail for over $3000.

$700.00 + Shipping…Price reduced for quick sale…$600 + Shipping

This system is priced lower than a digital control retrofit kit from Marine Air…It’s like you’re getting a 16K  A/C unit in good shape for nothing…

If local can demo on bench.

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About Steve Pooler

Steve Pooler is a marine air conditioning specialist based on the West Coast of Florida. His marine repair background started in the 1970's at a family owned and operated boat yard in St Petersburg, Florida. Steve has a knowledge of most all specialties involved with marine and yacht repair. For the last 20 years (11 of which were for a Cruisair distributor) Steve's specialty has been yacht & boat air conditioning and refrigeration service.

Comments

  1. Jeff says:

    Steve,
    Thanks for the advise, very helpfull. I found another unit last week but it’s a 230v unit. Why are they so much less $, and can they be converted to 110 reasonably?
    Thanks again,
    Jeff

  2. Steve Pooler says:

    Less demand for 230 volt units…Not many boats that will use self contained units will have 230 volt available…

    No they cannot be converted easily…Costs more than the unit is worth.

    Steve~