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Mike wrote:
I do find thousands of 110v AC's, but no 12 or 24v AC's. Mike Larry wrote: "Mike" wrote in news:1150732613.625799.66240 : I looked on the web and I can see that Coleman makes up to a 27KBTU 12/120v rooftop AC for rv's but I couldn't find a source. Any suggestions? Somewhere near you is a motorhome/travel trailer superstore. They all have them. Google search for "Coleman RV air conditioner" and find thousands. Do you realize how many amps a 6000 btu air conditioner would require at 12 volts? Hey Larry, they don't just take heaters to the boat. krj |
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krj wrote in news:lbVlg.506$Ju2.28
@bignews1.bellsouth.net: Do you realize how many amps a 6000 btu air conditioner would require at 12 volts? Hey Larry, they don't just take heaters to the boat. krj Yeah, but they're not smiling luggin' a 12V AC down the dock. Hmm....My 8000 window unit in the computer room runs about 800 watts..... 800 watts divided by 14 volts (to be fairer) still equals a CONSTANT DRAIN of over 57 amps! Man, we're back trying to figure out where to stow these 3 ton submarine cells, again, to run it all!.... Nope...A/C is NEVER gonna run off 12V! "But you sold me a 4,000 watt inverter, didn't you?"......(c; http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...oducte/10001/- 1/10001/139948/0/0/inverter/All_2/mode+matchallpartial/0/0 "Only $US3,299.99" at Waste Marine! |
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Larry wrote: Hmm....My 8000 window unit in the computer room runs about 800 watts..... 800 watts divided by 14 volts (to be fairer) still equals a CONSTANT DRAIN of over 57 amps! Man, we're back trying to figure out where to stow these 3 ton submarine cells, again, to run it all!.... Nope...A/C is NEVER gonna run off 12V! Hmm... 3 ton submarine cells. Too bad we couldn't talk the manufacturers into making my 8500 lb keel into one big lead acid battery ;-) Don W. |
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On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 09:45:43 -0400, Larry wrote:
Call Electric Boat! Electric Boat Corp 75 Eastern Point Rd Groton, CT zip code Phone: (860) 433-3000 =================== Better yet: http://www.duffyelectricboats.com/ |
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Wayne.B wrote in
: http://www.duffyelectricboats.com/ Wow...Rolls Batteries (Would you use anything else in a Duffy?!) lists 8D batteries between $433 and $907 each on: http://www.staabbattery.com/rolls_de...atteries.shtml We'll need the biggest capacity superbattery as only the best will do. $907 each times 16 batteries equals $14,512 if you replaced them TODAY. With a 7 year warranty that's conspicuously missing from the warranty explanation webpage I'm not sure how long the REPLACEMENT warranty actually is, but from the look of the other batteries, a 72 month battery only replaces for 18 months. Beyond that it is pro rated down to nothing at 72 months. Anyone had an old Rolls deep cycle like the 8D replaced by them? If they last 3 years before the capacity starts limiting cruising range uncomfortably, at today's awful inflation rate over the next 3 years of, say, 15%, replacement's gonna cost you around $16,000 to 17,000 PLUS INFLATION EVERY 3 years....or so... Sure makes what the boatyard told you it was gonna cost to overhaul the old 3 cyl Yanmar look real cheap after 7000 hours, doesn't it? And, curiously, the Yanmar doesn't eat itself just sitting at the dock like lead-acid batteries do. OUCH! |
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On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 23:39:47 -0400, Larry wrote:
If they last 3 years before the capacity starts limiting cruising range uncomfortably, at today's awful inflation rate over the next 3 years of, say, 15%, replacement's gonna cost you around $16,000 to 17,000 PLUS INFLATION EVERY 3 years....or so... Rolls batteries typically last 7 to 10 years if well cared for. We are *not* talking Walmart quality here. Most of the folks who buy those beautiful little Duffy boats are old enough that 7 to 10 years is as good as a lifetime warranty. |
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I do realize how many amps, but I have a DC generator and don't want to
run the thing on an inverter. Mike Do you realize how many amps a 6000 btu air conditioner would require at 12 volts? Hey Larry, they don't just take heaters to the boat. krj |
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