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Posted - Jul 30 2012 : 11:11:06 my air conditioner pump needs replacing any advise on the brand or type . Replacing cal marine 1200 |
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Posted - Aug 01 2012 : 10:48:32 Thank you gentlemen very good advice I called Depco and talked to a real person and they were able to help me. |
| Billylll |
Posted - Jul 30 2012 : 12:04:30 quote: Originally posted by caltexfla
Call Depco Pump in Clearwater FL, they will match you up with the right pump at a good price. You get to talk to a real person in the USA who knows the subject matter!
George is right about dealing with a knowledgable company! I ended up with a March pump and it has been trouble free for the last 6 seasons. I thought I had a bad pump it turned out to be the AC units needed flushing and all the filters needed to be cleaned and the raw water strainer needed a serious cleaning. Now cleaning the filters and the strainer is on my bi-weekly list. Bill |
| caltexfla |
Posted - Jul 30 2012 : 11:58:13 Call Depco Pump in Clearwater FL, they will match you up with the right pump at a good price. You get to talk to a real person in the USA who knows the subject matter! |
| PascalG |
Posted - Jul 30 2012 : 11:24:03 I switched from Cals to March a few years back... Much more reliable
Which model depends on where the pump is located, I believed the air cooled Marchs cant be used in the engine compartment of a gas boat. If you have a diesel boat or if the pump isn't In the ER, then it s a non issue
Look up their site, they have all the specs and various models |
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