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On Mar 21, 12:37*pm, Richard Kollmann
wrote: It is interesting to know how other boaters are selecting equipment and managing electrical power on cruising sailboats. If you are following Skip's Morgan 46 adventures on Flying Pig you know his plan was to support all his electrical and refrigeration needs including................. We are still not sure what his actual daily power needs are but..... After one of SKips mega watt audit posts i asked a simple question he neglected to include in his "audit." the qustion was, how many AH are you using daily? Later her replyed with "...about 110 AH/day...." I think your comment is most likely the most accurate....................... "uh, IDK." But my god, with all i read here i truely glad i dont have some complex mega multiple FUBAR electetric systems stuffed on a small sailboat jsut so I can blend ice for my wife after she blow drys her hair........ Sombody said it simple. get two batteries and a BIG genset. End of story and quit foolin around if your damn bent on living a surburban life style on a boat. O, but the genset is tooo noise for my guests..... So. Bob |
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