BruceK
Well-Known Member
I don't have shore power from my harbour pontoon and tend to place quite a load on the house batteries. I've been looking at using a generator to recharge the batteries and take some load of the house batteries by using 220. However as the boat appliances can all run on 12v or 220v I'm wondering if something like a petrol driven battery charger may not be a better setup. Something like this...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PORTABLE-...-CHARGER-MOTORHOME-CARAVAN-BOAT-/201330790204
It seems a no brainer to me but have no real experience of this sort of setup to make a qualified decision.
My concern is duty cycles of the house batteries vs generator that has to be run longer to deliver same amount of charge.
I'm also hoping I might install it in the engine room and wire it so that when in operation it automatically starts the blowers to vent fumes and CO, or is that a really dumb idea?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PORTABLE-...-CHARGER-MOTORHOME-CARAVAN-BOAT-/201330790204
It seems a no brainer to me but have no real experience of this sort of setup to make a qualified decision.
My concern is duty cycles of the house batteries vs generator that has to be run longer to deliver same amount of charge.
I'm also hoping I might install it in the engine room and wire it so that when in operation it automatically starts the blowers to vent fumes and CO, or is that a really dumb idea?