Sea Lion
New Member
Hi all
Just had a fantastic weekend in herm in the CI, however we ended up draining the domestic battery. Not to worry as we had a separate starter one so we could still get home. This led me to think about our batteries and current requirements as there were a number of boats with small Honda petrol generators on the bathing platforms in herm this weekend.
We have 2x140 amp hr batteries one for domestic and one for starting and the bow thruster. Both fully charged and in good condition. Over the weekend we only had a 12v cooler running (no idea what the draw was) for around 10 hours, the water pump intermittently for dishes and 4 quick showers, radio for 4 hrs and the odd cabin light for the evening. Without doing the maths I had hoped the domestic battery was sufficient, but obviously not.
Just wondering what other people's experiences are with similar banks/usage and if anyone has a portable generator if it's worth investing the £600 or so to get one. Would it be able to plug straight into my shore power plug and charge the batteries via the smart charger?
Thanks
Benn
Just had a fantastic weekend in herm in the CI, however we ended up draining the domestic battery. Not to worry as we had a separate starter one so we could still get home. This led me to think about our batteries and current requirements as there were a number of boats with small Honda petrol generators on the bathing platforms in herm this weekend.
We have 2x140 amp hr batteries one for domestic and one for starting and the bow thruster. Both fully charged and in good condition. Over the weekend we only had a 12v cooler running (no idea what the draw was) for around 10 hours, the water pump intermittently for dishes and 4 quick showers, radio for 4 hrs and the odd cabin light for the evening. Without doing the maths I had hoped the domestic battery was sufficient, but obviously not.
Just wondering what other people's experiences are with similar banks/usage and if anyone has a portable generator if it's worth investing the £600 or so to get one. Would it be able to plug straight into my shore power plug and charge the batteries via the smart charger?
Thanks
Benn