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On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 04:41:29 GMT, "John Tretick"
wrote (with possible editing): Hello Group, + I have a 24" Bayliner Cierra 2001 and I am interested in using AC when not at port. No place to install a generator, so I'm thinking an invertor with a batterstore. Possibly increasing my batteries to 3 and wiring in GFI circiut to power mixers, inflators , hairdriers, etc.. when I'm anchored. Northern tools sells a sealed Marine invertor for 399 its 3000/1500W which works for my purposes.. doubt it would run the AC.. but I guess I'd have to get a larger on for that.. Has anyone installed this redundant power source defore? I'm curious how long you can run on it without depleting one battery.. Actually thinking about installing a third battery for this purpose. Thaks, John I did, but it was years ago. The other posters are quite right - you really should never use battery backup to produce heat, it just doesn't make sense. We used isolators and a second backup bank of batteries so that we'd never run down the engine starting batteries. -- Larry Email to rapp at lmr dot com |
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