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Okay. Is it really necessary to distinguish this point? IMHO the point
was adequately made that one need not be tied to shore power. Sheesh. Bob Dimond In article , (Gould 0738) wrote: I think these systems are primarily in sailboats, to have hot water for dishes and showers while at anchorage. Just like refrigerators that run off of an engine mounted compressor. Bob Dimond Most marine water heaters can work with either electricity or the circulation of engine coolant through a coil. Has nothing to do with sail vs power. Heating the water with engine coolant means you can have hot water underway without running a generator. |
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