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24 VDC appliances?
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 06:42:21 GMT, Rick
wrote: Just preference I guess, I have had my boat for about 7 years now and while it is big enough to have a couple of gensets, an inverter, and a very large 120V battery bank I love my propane stove and wouldn't give it up for anything. ================================================= You're choice of course, but I'm not wild about having propane on a boat, and the convenience of not having separate stove fuel to worry about is kind of nice. |
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24 VDC appliances?
This is what I'm thinking too- if I have a large amount of electrical
connections anyway, why worry about a spark igniting a propane leak somewhere in the bilge? Plus I have cruised in arribean a lot and sometimes spent a whole day plus $50-100 on taxis to fillup $10 worth of propane tanks. M "Wayne.B" wrote: On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 06:42:21 GMT, Rick wrote: Just preference I guess, I have had my boat for about 7 years now and while it is big enough to have a couple of gensets, an inverter, and a very large 120V battery bank I love my propane stove and wouldn't give it up for anything. ================================================= You're choice of course, but I'm not wild about having propane on a boat, and the convenience of not having separate stove fuel to worry about is kind of nice. |
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