Welcome to our Marine Air product-related section.
Here, you'll find customer questions we have received, and relevant answers we have shared with those customers in regards to using their Marine Air products with our EasyStart™ product line. If you don't find the answers you need here, please feel free to contact us directly.
Q:
I have a Marine Air, 16,000 btu, reverse cycle unit.
I think I need your EasyStart 364 to work with a Honda EU2000i generator to run the A/C.
Could you please advise of anything else that I will need.
A:
In order to install an EasyStart into a Marine Air Systems 16k self-contained A/C, besides the EasyStart 364 itself (-X36-IP model variant), you should only need a few miscellaneous crimp terminals including 2 female fastons (#16 and #14), a fork or ring terminal (#14), and a butt or end splice (#12).
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This should better aid your installation.
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Q:
I have a Marine Air, 16,000 btu, reverse cycle unit.
I think I need your EasyStart 364 to work with a Honda EU2000i generator to run the A/C.
Could you please advise of anything else that I will need.
A:
In order to install an EasyStart into a Marine Air Systems 16k self-contained A/C, besides the EasyStart 364 itself (-X36-IP model variant),
you should only need:
- A few miscellaneous crimp terminals including 2 female fastons (#16 and #14)
- A fork or ring terminal (#14)
- A butt or end splice (#12).
Moved To Our EasyStart Knowledge Bank
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Q:
I have a Marine Air, 16,000 btu, reverse cycle unit.
I think I need your EasyStart 364 to work with a Honda EU2000i generator to run the A/C.
Could you please advise of anything else that I will need.
A:
In order to install an EasyStart into a Marine Air Systems 16k self-contained A/C, besides the EasyStart 364 itself (-X36-IP model variant), you should only need a few miscellaneous crimp terminals including:
- 2 female fastons (#16 and #14)
- A fork or ring terminal (#14)
- A butt or end splice (#12).
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