Hi all,
I'm in the process of partnering on a 1995 GB classic. I took the boat for a test trip and noticed that I only had 110 volts on the boat (including running the refrigerator) when on shorepower or when the genset was running. It was my impression that the inverter would produce 110 volts from the house batteries (assuming full charge) when the genset/shorepower weren't carrying the load.
This was problematic since I was forced to run the genset every couple of hours while at anchor in order to keep refer cold.
I didn't see anything on the electrical panel that indicated I was doing anything wrong and the owner was no help.
I'm pretty sure the house batteries/inverter should be able to provide 110 volts.
Am I missing something here?
Many thanks
Jon
I'm in the process of partnering on a 1995 GB classic. I took the boat for a test trip and noticed that I only had 110 volts on the boat (including running the refrigerator) when on shorepower or when the genset was running. It was my impression that the inverter would produce 110 volts from the house batteries (assuming full charge) when the genset/shorepower weren't carrying the load.
This was problematic since I was forced to run the genset every couple of hours while at anchor in order to keep refer cold.
I didn't see anything on the electrical panel that indicated I was doing anything wrong and the owner was no help.
I'm pretty sure the house batteries/inverter should be able to provide 110 volts.
Am I missing something here?
Many thanks
Jon