Mistroma
Well-Known Member
Yes
Its 1% of capacity as measured by the victron BVM which takes current rate and capacity into account. However the real point is one does not need a generator. A decent inverter and a bit more battery capacity is much less expensive.
Thanks, I imagine the BVM has the "fudge" factor built in to align with Peukert's law and 1% seems reasonable.
A generator is useful but not essential, especially if only weekend sailing from a marina. Do you live on board at anchor? If so, how much solar and wind generation do you have? I only have 345W solar and a Rutland 913. It is OK for most of the season but I do need a generator at either end. I do live on the boat for about 6-7 months, mostly at anchor. I wouldn't be keen to see SOC drop from 90% to 75% after using the microwave. I don't run the engine to charge at anchor but would feel I needed to use either engine or generator when using my 850W microwave.
OP mentioned an extended cruise and will find his generator useful. Of course he might have 600W solar fitted.
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