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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... This is bad advice. The power drain is actually small and Katy does not know the power setup of the boat at all. If she had it and it drained her batteries, then she simply didn't know how to configure her house supply. Draws 250 watts peak: http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/boate...37045-data.pdf 150 watts continuous. That's over 10 amps. The top of the line deep cycle battery can do 10 amps for about 2 hours. Assuming one minute flushes, that 120 flushes using 60 gallons of water. An electric head makes plenty of sense if you have set it up correctly. Our 35s5 has three group 27's and it will be no problem. The best setup is with boats that have two heads so you can designate one for guests with the electric. Three toilets! Is that enough? Talk about a lady's boat. RB 35s5 NY |
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