Someone posted contact information for a really good marine electrician. I think his name was Robert. Can anyone post that information again? Im getting ready to be the Xantrex inverter..now I just need someone to install it.
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Originally posted by Gnarley
Lots of good ideas from all! I have been out for 3 days with our setup only starting the engine to run the heat exchanger for about 15 minutes but it does top up the batteries.
I have 2 group 24 starting batteries and only once had an issue with them. We have 2 Trojan T-105's and 1 Everstart group 31 for the house. We run the fridge, pump, inside lights, outside LED rope lights at night, radio and even MR Coffee in the morning and have yet to run them down. We run an inexpensive 2000 Watt Continuous/4000 Watt Peak Power Inverter from Harbor Freight http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Displayitem.taf?itemnumber=95596. I mounted it in the cabin about 8 feet away and ran double-ought 2/0 battery cable to them to ensure little voltage drop. I think I spent about $500 on the entire setup and couldn't be happier with it.
I should also note that I have sleep apnea and take my device with us on the boat which also runs on 12 volts when on the hook and still never a power issue! We also turn off the fridge at night.
YOU surely could spend some serious coin on a setup like this but why?