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Bruce in Bangkok wrote:
On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 11:55:11 -0500, CaveLamb wrote: Steve Lusardi wrote: I don't know why you bother to look for DC driven display.. They will be very expensive and as you know rare. I have purchased a sinusoidal DC to AC converter. It is high quality, electrically quiet and 88% efficient. Your LCD screen needs about 35 watts. What problem? Steve I take your point, Steve. And yes, economics do have an important part to play here. But my boat doesn't have a diesel with a big alternator to recharge the battery. So we are very frugal with our 'trons. That 10 or 12% difference over a few hours a day can make a difference. Is it possible to buy an outboard with a generator large enough to charge batteries? Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) I don't think so, Bruce. The largest seems to be about 6 amps. But a small generator would do it. Know of any small 12 volt only gen sets? (I think the manufacturers are missing a niche here) -- Richard Lamb |
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