Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#11
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Steve Lusardi wrote:
Mi, I completely agree with you. Electric is the way to go for both safety and convenience. I would not have gas unless CNG was available everywhere and there is the rub. It isn't. The gas of popular choice is LPG and that is heavier than air. CNG is not. So for me, the best of the rest was electric. The other responders mentioned the impractcality of using 24V for heating and cooking. They are correct. In order to be all electric, you must use 240V. Even 120V is impractical because of the wire size required. You need a large generator, in fact you probably need 2. That means a big boat. The other problem is the noise from a running generator. I have overcome this problem with a shaft driven 6KW generator that is silent and a 35KW diesel generator, but then I have the space. Please be careful of capturing heat from your engine exhaust. Yes, it is possible, but if you take to much heat out, you will create acidic deposits that will destroy 316. If you use a fresh water exchanger and your hot water tank is up to temp and you continue to run the engine, the exchanger overheats. So you need auxillary cooling, when your heat demand is low. I guess there is no free lunch. Steve "misia" wrote in message ail.from.there... On my new boat I will have a powerfull 24VDC battery bank charged by a diesel generator and auxiliary sources. I did a bit of search but couldn't find much- are there any 24 VDC appliances such as cooker/oven, fridge, AC and water heater you could recommend? I know I can run standard items through power inverter but I would prefer not to do it for the sake of reliability/efficiency/cost. I wantMi, to go totally electric (no gas) Regards Mi CNG is not heavier than air??? -- A friend is someone who knows you, understands the essential conflicts in your thinking, in your morals, and in your philosophy, and like you anyway. |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
24 VDC appliances? | General | |||
24 VDC appliances? | Boat Building | |||
I need DC and AC power source . | Cruising |