I bought a Nicro 3 years ago. It can be pulled it out of its sleeve and be 
replaced with a cap. I'm on my second battery. They don't last long but keep in 
mind they can go through 365 deep cycles each year. Also more realistically I 
think winter kills them because I forget to take it out each time. 
It works well in my forward hatch but keep in mind to also install  a passive 
vent at the opposite end so you actually create air movement. I cut a vent into 
my companionway and installed a louvred oak floor diffuser which vents the boat 
well and looks really sharp. No mild, must or mildew. 

Brent
27-5
Lake Winnipeg. 

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> On Oct 24, 2013, at 8:39 AM, Alex Giannelia <a...@airsensing.com> wrote:
> 
> Rick
>  
> The answer to your question is a bit more than a yes/no
>  
> I imagine that the one on my main hatch only needs a battery to make it work. 
>  It has a feature which lets me pull it out and replace with a 3” cap if for 
> example I am racing.  My question is if this feature is standard on the 
> current generation of NICRO products because the second one I bought (on 
> Ebay) can only get screwed in permanently.
>  
> Alex Giannelia
> CC 35-II 1974 to be renamed after re-launch
> TORONTO, Ontario
>  
> ag@@airsensing.com
>  
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