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![]() "Jeff" wrote in message . .. Scotty wrote: You don't heat off the batteries, do you? I figure the temp needs to get high off the engine because once you shut down it needs to stay hot on it's own for a while. Mine stays warm overnight, at least. It should stay hot for 24 hours, but as it turns out, the Seaward is not particularly good. The PS review came out a month after mine was "sealed in" - there were several that were quite hot the next day. Running the engine without load does heat it up, but not much. Mine doesn't get over 150 degrees unless were really running hard under load - then its goes up to 165. Fortunately, we don't need much hot water in the summer. I don't think I would ever consider running off the batteries - They would be so depleted enough I'd have to then run the engine, so why not do both at the same time. I guess my main problem is I don't run the motor long enough. SBV |
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