Portable power

Portland Billy

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After seeing and hearing other boaters using very quiet portable generators am seriously considering buying one as a backup for batteries.
Never really needed one, but running A/C kit through an inverter means we have to be careful.
Anyone with any recommendations ?
 

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That’s what we have on our boat. We only really use it when on our two week holiday on the days we’re we do a short daily trip of 2 hours or less. To be honest though we hardly used it much last year, and this year it didn’t come out once.
 

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But if you wire it in correctly you’ll not need to be careful with your leisure batteries again ;)

No flaf of getting the genny out, will it start, have you fuel....a battery is always there ready to go
Actually going on your maths, get two batteries
 
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Without wishing to sound too much like a miserable old sod, you may think it's quiet, sure they're quieter than the older ones, but they're still a bloody menace and they ruin a tranquil mooring for everybody else. Sort your charging system, load, kit and batteries out and you won't need one
 
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