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On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 17:39:58 -0500,
Chuck Cox wrote: Jim Richardson wrote: On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 16:06:11 -0500, Chuck Cox wrote: So, if you were to put such a system on your boat, what would you prefer? Diesel definately. I'd rather not deal with gasoline at all, since I don't have a gasoline aux or main, I don't want to haul it for a genset. Standalone would be preferable for me, but either way would work. What price point are you looking at? It'll probably cost about as much as a typical 1 kW genset. If we can't sell it for under $1k retail, we probably won't bother. Right now our engineering estimates have the MSRP below that. Competing with the little and quiet (although gas) honda's is gong to be tough. But good luck, and please keep us posted, I for one would be interested. We have no intention of competing with Honda, we will only proceed with this project if our market research indicates we have found a true niche. I see no reason why someone might not have both products for different purposes. Well, I have a 1500W inverter, so would likely be more interested in charging the batts, than buying the honda for AC stuff. But that's me. If it comes in at under $1000, I would definately be interested. -- Jim Richardson http://www.eskimo.com/~warlock Yield to temptation; it may not pass your way again. -- Lazarus Long |
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