dgadee
Well-Known Member
The only two real electron consumers I have are a Webasto and a fridge. I was speaking to someone with an old motor boat (and much experience of electronics) and he suggested that I should get a gas/12v/240v fridge and use the gas when away from shore power. He had an Electrolux on board which he thought was great. My original idea had been to upgrade my 20 amp shore charger to 60 amps and run this off my Honda eu20 generator to more quickly charge the 320ah house batteries, but he thought gas was the preferred way to go.
I've just done some searching and these gas fridges don't seem to be used on board boats anymore. Is that correct?
And, if not gas, is my plan to upgrade the battery charging system going to improve my fridge powering regime commensurate with cost.
Or/And, should I ditch the current 12v fridge and get one of these ASU fridges which claim to "store" cold?
I plan to take the boat off for a bit, so am really looking for liveaboard standards. At the lowest cost, of course.
I've just done some searching and these gas fridges don't seem to be used on board boats anymore. Is that correct?
And, if not gas, is my plan to upgrade the battery charging system going to improve my fridge powering regime commensurate with cost.
Or/And, should I ditch the current 12v fridge and get one of these ASU fridges which claim to "store" cold?
I plan to take the boat off for a bit, so am really looking for liveaboard standards. At the lowest cost, of course.