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Post by drakesmith on Apr 26, 2022 23:37:08 GMT
My newly purchased 2021 NC 1095 has three separate AC compressor units. One is for the aft cabins and is controlled by a controller in the port-side cabin. One is for the forward cabin and is controlled by a controller in the forward cabin. The third compressor is for the salon/wheelhouse, but there is no controller that I can find. That compressor seems to run continuously even when the two other controllers are off. Is there a way to set the temperature associated with that third AC compressor?
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Post by 1095user on Apr 27, 2022 1:49:23 GMT
Yes. It should have its own controller mounted near the port side wall where the backrest of the seat meets the port side window. Pull the side curtain back and see if it is hidden behind the side curtain.
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Post by drakesmith on Apr 30, 2022 16:19:50 GMT
Well, what do you know -- I removed a few layers of pillows my wife has adorned the boat with, then pulled back the curtain, and there was the AC controller, just as you described! Thank you "1095user".
On another topic, the speaker zones for my Fusion audio system are wired incorrectly. The correct way I would think is to have the salon speakers (inside) assigned to Zone 1, and the cockpit (outside) speakers assigned to Zone 2. However, my NC 1095 is wired so that the salon and cockpit left speakers are wired to Zone 1, and the right speakers are wired to Zone 2. That means there is no way to prevent audio from playing outside the boat which is a problem when tied up at a marina, public dock, or mooring. Just curious if anyone else has this same issue.
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ramon
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Post by ramon on May 2, 2022 1:28:44 GMT
Well, what do you know -- I removed a few layers of pillows my wife has adorned the boat with, then pulled back the curtain, and there was the AC controller, just as you described! Thank you "1095user". On another topic, the speaker zones for my Fusion audio system are wired incorrectly. The correct way I would think is to have the salon speakers (inside) assigned to Zone 1, and the cockpit (outside) speakers assigned to Zone 2. However, my NC 1095 is wired so that the salon and cockpit left speakers are wired to Zone 1, and the right speakers are wired to Zone 2. That means there is no way to prevent audio from playing outside the boat which is a problem when tied up at a marina, public dock, or mooring. Just curious if anyone else has this same issue. my 2018 895 was wired inside-outside as you described the correct way, However, I just took delivery of a new 1095 fly the other day and zone 1 does the salon and the cockpit with zone 2 doing the flybridge. So i now have the problem of not being able to have inside only as you described! Not sure my plan of action as yet.
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Post by stephenm27 on May 4, 2022 0:33:55 GMT
Well, what do you know -- I removed a few layers of pillows my wife has adorned the boat with, then pulled back the curtain, and there was the AC controller, just as you described! Thank you "1095user". On another topic, the speaker zones for my Fusion audio system are wired incorrectly. The correct way I would think is to have the salon speakers (inside) assigned to Zone 1, and the cockpit (outside) speakers assigned to Zone 2. However, my NC 1095 is wired so that the salon and cockpit left speakers are wired to Zone 1, and the right speakers are wired to Zone 2. That means there is no way to prevent audio from playing outside the boat which is a problem when tied up at a marina, public dock, or mooring. Just curious if anyone else has this same issue. Our Fusion speakers were wired the same as yours (left-right vs salon-cockpit). This can be remedied by removing the stereo at the helm, locating the large plastic interconnect that has the 8 speaker wires. Use a paper clip (or a pin removal probe if you have one) to remove and rearrange the speaker wires in the connector. You can determine which speakers are attached to which wire color by simply removing each speaker (4 screws) and noting the wire colors. No wire cutting, splicing, fishing or modifications required otherwise.
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Post by drakesmith on May 10, 2022 11:02:19 GMT
Thank you stephenm27. I saw that connector in the Fusion installation manual and assumed I'd need to cut and splice wires, but your suggestion to rearrange the pins is much better.
I'm not sure what the rationale is for Jeanneau's left-right wiring but I am happy that there is a not-too-difficult fix.
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ramon
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Post by ramon on May 16, 2022 0:46:13 GMT
Thank you stephenm27. I saw that connector in the Fusion installation manual and assumed I'd need to cut and splice wires, but your suggestion to rearrange the pins is much better. I'm not sure what the rationale is for Jeanneau's left-right wiring but I am happy that there is a not-too-difficult fix.
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