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Anchoring out for long periods
- Fishsail
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Anchoring out for long periods
- Midnightsun
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Re: Anchoring out for long periods
If you will be anchoring for extended period with no shore power, the options are to add solar and/or run the genny for meals for the high draw items and at the same time charging the house bank. Inverters work but you need to consider the power drawn from the battery goes out much faster than what can be put back in for items like a cooktop or water heater or even AC which I refer to as high draw items. If your wife needs the hair dryer, time it for when you need the generator any way or simply use the generator. Just managing high draw items when at anchor will make a huge difference on available house bank power in the long run assuming one has a large inverter that is.
Personally I do have a larger inverter which is really only used for the coffee machine on those mornings when I am up earlier than others or at an anchorage in the wee hours of the morning.
- Fishsail
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Re: Anchoring out for long periods
- Midnightsun
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Re: Anchoring out for long periods
Our refrigerator is apartment sized 120v so I do need an inverter
Why not just install a minimum sized inverter dedicated to the fridge. As for how much juice you will need, all depends on the fridge power draw right.
I installed a 600ah Lithium bank last year, best upgrade I have ever made. We do anchor out quite a bit, normally what brings us in is the holding tank however with 2 heads, 2 tanks and just my wife and I aboard, 5-6 days is very doable. Battery issues are a thing of the past and no longer a concern.
I think the norm here is pretty much a weekend on the hook or an extra day now and then unless vacationing on the boat.
- km1125
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Re: Anchoring out for long periods
For a typical "apartment-sized" fridge, you'd need around 120AH of battery capacity to run it for 10-12 hours.
If you're using any type of lead-acid battery bank, that'd suggest having about 240AH of capacity in the bank. If you were using a lithium-iron bank, you could drop that down to 150AH. Note too, that you have to address the recharging when the mains or generator is running. Recharging that bank would take quite a bit longer using lead-acid than lithiums, so if you were planning on using the generator to recharge, that means the generator would have a much longer runtime. If you were planning on running the generator all during the day anyways that wouldn't be a big issue though.
- bud37
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Re: Anchoring out for long periods
Fishsail wrote:Source of the post Curious if anyone anchors out most of the time and use an inverter at night to run refrigeration, what size and type battery banks are you using?
Just one thing more to consider....if that is a newer style 120 only fridge that has green circuit boards for control.....tip, they don't like dirty power, the boards can actually be damaged given the right circumstances, I would only consider the pure wave inverters.
- g36
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Re: Anchoring out for long periods
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Re: Anchoring out for long periods
Keep your drinks and what ever else you need to open the fridge for often in a separate cooler and that will minimize the amount of running time. Make sure your door seal is in good shape and that there is no ice accumulation on the evaporator. Good ventilation behind and under the fridge helps too, and don't let the sun shine on it through the windows.- plittle2005
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Re: Anchoring out for long periods
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