dgadee
Well-Known Member
OP here. Thanks for all the comments. My thoughts so far:
1. I am surprised that no-one has thought that my original idea of uprating the charger (20a to 60a) would be a good move (to get the most out of the generator in the shortest time). I will put that on the back burner.
2. I do plan to put a couple of hundred watts of solar panel on the boat, and some of you think that might solve my problem. I will see ...
3. The current fridge is a Waeco front door and I usually have it turned down. But it does consume a lot of power. I would prefer something built in with lots of insulation but the only supplier of suitable fronts for building in fridges I could find is in the US and has no UK agent.
4. Extra batteries would need space and in a boat with a shallow bilge, there's not much around. So not sure where I would put even one. Also, you would need to feed these extra batteries, and that is where I see my current problem being.
5. The gas option was for use when moored but with no shore power. Some of you are suggesting sea use, but that wasn't in my thinking. Sorry that I didn't make that clear in my original post. I'm not keen on a gas fridge but have no knowledge of these. I didn't know they still existed until yesterday.
1. I am surprised that no-one has thought that my original idea of uprating the charger (20a to 60a) would be a good move (to get the most out of the generator in the shortest time). I will put that on the back burner.
2. I do plan to put a couple of hundred watts of solar panel on the boat, and some of you think that might solve my problem. I will see ...
3. The current fridge is a Waeco front door and I usually have it turned down. But it does consume a lot of power. I would prefer something built in with lots of insulation but the only supplier of suitable fronts for building in fridges I could find is in the US and has no UK agent.
4. Extra batteries would need space and in a boat with a shallow bilge, there's not much around. So not sure where I would put even one. Also, you would need to feed these extra batteries, and that is where I see my current problem being.
5. The gas option was for use when moored but with no shore power. Some of you are suggesting sea use, but that wasn't in my thinking. Sorry that I didn't make that clear in my original post. I'm not keen on a gas fridge but have no knowledge of these. I didn't know they still existed until yesterday.