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Old 05-14-2022, 02:16 PM   #1
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Join Date: Sep 2021
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Default First spring with 2400SCR

First off, I just want to thank everyone on here. Your responses have all been super helpful so far.

This is my first spring with my 2000 2400SCR so really now just working out all the kinks. I spent a couple of hours with it yesterday getting everything cleaned up I took it out for the first time and ran into a couple of questions.

I turned the water pump on and turned the cold water on in the galley, I could hear the pump kick on and water was spurting out but not consistently at all. I left it on for a minute or two and didn't really stop the spurting, do I just need to leave it on for longer to work the air out? I also turned the bathroom faucet on it a really bad odor came out when I did, also spurted water but I am wondering if anyone has any idea what that odor would be?

Second, my refrigerator works great on shore power, is it also supposed to work off the battery when shore power is disconnected? If so, is there something I need to switch on?

And last question, my boat has A/C which is great but I only get one shore power outlet from my marina. I am going to get a splitter so I don't have to move it back and forth on the outside. My question is though, can I run more than just the A/C one one shore power or do I really have to limit it to just the A/C when that's running? Could I also use the outlets at the same time?

Thanks again for any and all help!
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