dhays
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- Joined
- May 26, 2015
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- Location
- Gig Harbor, WA
- Vessel Name
- Kinship
- Vessel Make
- 2010 North Pacific 43
Ok, I know there are huge differences, so maybe those folks with a similar setup as mine can answer, 43' boat with a propane galley.
We spent the night on the hook last night. The first time we tried it, the generator would start. Now it runs great. We use the inventor for microwave, sound system, Keurig, charging cell phones etc. we also use it for my wife's CPAP machine. I have the inverter set to cut out when the batteries are down to 80%. As a rough guess it looks like in this situation we would probably need to run the generator for a few hours in the morning and evening if we aren't traveling. How does this compare?
Right now it is dead calm. My wife is enjoying her second cup of morning coffee in the aft cockpit watching the rain fall. She asked me to turn off the genny because the diesel fumes are bothering her.
We spent the night on the hook last night. The first time we tried it, the generator would start. Now it runs great. We use the inventor for microwave, sound system, Keurig, charging cell phones etc. we also use it for my wife's CPAP machine. I have the inverter set to cut out when the batteries are down to 80%. As a rough guess it looks like in this situation we would probably need to run the generator for a few hours in the morning and evening if we aren't traveling. How does this compare?
Right now it is dead calm. My wife is enjoying her second cup of morning coffee in the aft cockpit watching the rain fall. She asked me to turn off the genny because the diesel fumes are bothering her.