Mikwallace wrote:Source of the post Midnightsun wrote:Source of the post I would not even attempt to run AC as it draws way too much. It would work fine for an hour or 2 and then what do you do with no juice left in the house bank except run the genny for 5 hours to put back what you used in 2. Does not make much sense does it?

Just trying to figure out how to keep salon cool while at anchor and swimming, but not running genny while in the water swimming. Guess it’ll just be genny management; get salon cool while enroute to favorite swimming hole; turn off genny: swim; let fans stir the air and stay wet! Solar panels should keep house batteries charged while anchored and running fans? The solar panels on my RV do a pretty good job and keep my batts charged while dry camping so I’m sure this will be similar.
Thanks! Learning curve in progress!
You will be fine running fans and other stuff on board assuming you have a decent house bank. The most power consumption does come from the fridge(s). Key is to have plenty of house bank AH's available and a charger/solar panels that can recharge quickly.
I had dual L16 batteries (big 6v batteries) just last week with a total of 435 rated AH. Being they are standard lead acid only half of those AH are useable and the last 15% of the topping off charge takes forever to top off so basically I ended up with about 200ah to use as I pleased.
I have now finished installing a rather powerful 600AH Lithium house bank complete with 80A dedicated charger. This gives me about 550 usable AH not to mention charging happens much quicker than lead acid right up to 100%.
Not everyone needs this however we tend to stay on the hook for 2-4 days at a time and the house bank does have quite a demand put on it. We do run the genny for meals which also tops off the hot water and precious house bank juice. When not running the genny, the solar array helps quite a bit assuming its a nice day that is. Every ones needs are different, just need to set yourself up for what you need according to your boating habits.
Will be posting some pictures of the final install probably this weekend. Not all that difficult however boy oh boy was that time consuming.