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Skip,
I am very much interested in how boaters manage their on board electrical power grid and if you prefer to send information by email please send it that way. I am attempting to build a large library of onboard power grid management and boat refrigeration problems, so any information you can provide on this subject would be helpful. I am curious of how many hours per day your engine alternator or Honda generator needs to be run. It is possible today for a few cruisers under the right conditions to sustain basic electrical onboard power including refrigeration without the need of an internal combustion engine. I know of only a half dozen boats that get by without running an engine at least two or three times a week. Typical non live aboard boaters seem to have no problem running an engine an hour every day. One of the best equipped boats was a 39 ft world cruiser with three separate battery banks connected by voltage sensitive combiners, all batteries are charged by alternative energy. Charging current on this boat was available to all batteries from a wind generator, solar panels and a pull behind the boat water generator. Electrical drawing of this boat is in my 12/24 volt refrigeration book or it can be viewed at the end of my web site slide show "What Works And What Does Not". |
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