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I guess I'm spoiled, as the sailboat I crew on has a 2000-watt inverter
located well away from any other radios and equipment, with eight 240-volt AC outlets at convenient locations around the boat. No HF or SSB radio, just VHF. It would seem that what you use to power a laptop or PC is dependant on your total electronics setup and it's a question of "horses for courses". -- Remove "nospam" from return address. "Mark Reichow" wrote in message om... "Can't understand why so many boat owners won't invest in an inverter, it can't be the expense, and these voltage step-up units are more expensive than inverters..." Most of us that are using laptop computers on boats are using them in conjunction with an HF radio (ham or marine SSB) to receive weather fax images, and to send a receive e-mail. Most inverters make noise on at least some of these HF frequencies when converting AC to DC. Also battery power on sailboats is precious and even the small inverters are not very efficient. A small power booster like the one made by the ham radio operator, Sam Ulbing (N4UAU), are very efficient and quite. Perfect for this application. |
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