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Written by Ralph Gleason   
Tuesday, 01 June 2010 15:09

So here it is a year and a half later and I'm just seeing the light
at the end of the tunel in this Reverse Cycle A/C project. I've completed the installation,
but in the interim, I've ripped out more of the interior than what
I probably should have in the first place. BUT, it really needed updating, so... away we went.

After some pain and anguish over getting the vynil and installing the first
'glued-on' parts, I've mBdforeoved onto fixing/finishing the overhead

pannels. Here is an example of why I say they needed to be done: notice the
screws the previous owner used to hold these things up!!!

Now, I've completely rebuilt each pannel and have checked
the fit in the boat beore addign LED lights. Here is what the overhead looks like
today, checking the fit:

I'll be finishing this off within the next few weeks and will add to this article.

...Signing off for now.

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 19 August 2010 08:11
 

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