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ttles: Good question. But on my 282, it won't fit behind the steps unless you go further back towards the microwave. From there you would have a lot of runs for everything like intake and return air, cooling water and drip pan water, etc. And I'd have to cut a fairly large working hole to get my head and arms in there to make all the connections. And I'm not sure I'd have wide open spaces behind that hole.
When I looked immediately beneath the steps, I thought there would be some fairly open space besides the small storage box. Nope. There are a couple of 2x4's at 45 degree angles making that space unavailable for anything else. That pretty much put me off of pursuing that area any further.
At least in my opinion, it is best placed behind the rear panel in the aft berth. You don't have to lose anything. The cooling water and drip pan water and electrical runs are shorter. The AC itself is accessible, although the holding tank is less so. What I have not yet figured out is how to run the cold air ducts around the port side to come out beneath the stairs. This will probably require making some new inspection ports.
I haven't actually done any of this yet. So when I do, I'm sure I'll encounter more issues than I have thought of so far.
Rob
When I looked immediately beneath the steps, I thought there would be some fairly open space besides the small storage box. Nope. There are a couple of 2x4's at 45 degree angles making that space unavailable for anything else. That pretty much put me off of pursuing that area any further.
At least in my opinion, it is best placed behind the rear panel in the aft berth. You don't have to lose anything. The cooling water and drip pan water and electrical runs are shorter. The AC itself is accessible, although the holding tank is less so. What I have not yet figured out is how to run the cold air ducts around the port side to come out beneath the stairs. This will probably require making some new inspection ports.
I haven't actually done any of this yet. So when I do, I'm sure I'll encounter more issues than I have thought of so far.
Rob