Woodland Hills
Guru
Could anyone explain why someone with a large battery bank and occasional large loads (a/c, washer/dryer, water maker, fridge) couldn't replace it with a 24kwh Powerwall? I am assuming that it could be charged by the existing genset, shore power, or other source such as wind, solar, thermonuclear, etc. I realize that at $5500, it would be an expensive battery, but is there a technical reason it would not be better than lead-acid?
It would be nice to have a quiet air conditioned boat while we were sleeping at anchor, if we could recharge while underway. I also understand that these batteries do not need the lengthy float charge of lead-acid thus avoiding a long period of lightly loaded generator run. I am thinking of a scenario where one anchors out 4 or 5 nights a week at most and hooks up to 50a shore power the rest of the time.
It would be nice to have a quiet air conditioned boat while we were sleeping at anchor, if we could recharge while underway. I also understand that these batteries do not need the lengthy float charge of lead-acid thus avoiding a long period of lightly loaded generator run. I am thinking of a scenario where one anchors out 4 or 5 nights a week at most and hooks up to 50a shore power the rest of the time.