GSL
Well-Known Member
My boat is a 2002 Sea Ray 460 Sundancer, and try as hard as I might, I am totally unable to run any new cables from the engine room or helm area through to the Saloon. I know that there are very few of these craft in the UK / Europe, but I am hoping that someone may be able to give a view on this, based on similar PrinFairSeeker models.
I would like to fit an Inverter to provide AC voltage to the sockets that power my Televisions, so that when staying overnight in an anchorage and without shore power, Television or a DVD can be watched without the need to run the Generator.
My thoughts now are to put a small invertor in the Saloon connected to the 12 volt DC Cables that are run to the Distribution Board in the Saloon, my concern is, how big are those 12 volt cables at the back of the Distribution Board and would they support a 350 watt 12 / 220 volt invertor?
My boat is 1,000 miles from me at the moment, that is why I need someone to advise.
Has anybody tried something similar?
Many thanks
I would like to fit an Inverter to provide AC voltage to the sockets that power my Televisions, so that when staying overnight in an anchorage and without shore power, Television or a DVD can be watched without the need to run the Generator.
My thoughts now are to put a small invertor in the Saloon connected to the 12 volt DC Cables that are run to the Distribution Board in the Saloon, my concern is, how big are those 12 volt cables at the back of the Distribution Board and would they support a 350 watt 12 / 220 volt invertor?
My boat is 1,000 miles from me at the moment, that is why I need someone to advise.
Has anybody tried something similar?
Many thanks