pcatterall
Well-Known Member
We are planning a fairly long passage and expect to have little opportunity for topping up via shore power so need to consider our battery charging (Having been marina softies to date).
On my last boat I had a small 'emergency' cheapo genny 600watt type which would power drills and such. I used it to charge batteries now and then but via the DC charge bit and it was predictably slow to charge ( around 4/5 amps I think)
I am considering getting another similar genny and assume that I can use it to power my 20watt basic mains charger, what sort of charge might I expect from this arrangement?
We are considering what we need by way of more 'sustainable' power and thinking around the 100watt solar panel size. But in the short term I thought the genny route would help and the genny is always a useful item to have to hand.
Grateful for your advice.
PS will my basic charger be upset by incorrect 'waveforms' or whatever from the Genny?
On my last boat I had a small 'emergency' cheapo genny 600watt type which would power drills and such. I used it to charge batteries now and then but via the DC charge bit and it was predictably slow to charge ( around 4/5 amps I think)
I am considering getting another similar genny and assume that I can use it to power my 20watt basic mains charger, what sort of charge might I expect from this arrangement?
We are considering what we need by way of more 'sustainable' power and thinking around the 100watt solar panel size. But in the short term I thought the genny route would help and the genny is always a useful item to have to hand.
Grateful for your advice.
PS will my basic charger be upset by incorrect 'waveforms' or whatever from the Genny?
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