Greg2
Well-Known Member
Had a bit of a disaster with the genny this weekend. It is the original, so twenty odd years old and it had stopped running. Problem seemed to be fuel related so we took it off the boat during the winter and replaced all the fuel components (fuel pump, injector pump etc). Put it back yesterday (not an easy job) and I wired it up exactly as it was when we removed it. To cut a long story short things didn't go well and after an exploded power lead and lots of smoke from the genny (most disconcerting) I am thinking that cutting my losses and giving up on the existing genny is the way to go.
The question is whether to go for a new genny (not cheap) or alternatively an additional battery bank with a quality charger/inverter instead. Pros and cons for each option but the inverter would provide silent 240v for kettle, TV, microwave and sockets as well as additional 12v for longer periods away from shore power. We have a split gas/electric hob and whilst we could mange with just the gas it would probably make sense to replace with an all gas version.
The obvious benefit of a genny is 240v on tap for as long as you want to run it and it will run the battery charger to top up the 12v but they are costly and require maintenance. They are also quite noisy (I am at the lower end in size/type so single cylinder type set up)
Our boating is inland with some coastal and in the longer term we may spend some time around the UK and in the Eurooean waterways. Reality is that we rarely use the genny at the moment, although it did prove useful during a cruise up the Thames.
What does the panel think? Anyone gone down the battery/inverter route? Thoughts/comments/suggestions would be appreciated.
The question is whether to go for a new genny (not cheap) or alternatively an additional battery bank with a quality charger/inverter instead. Pros and cons for each option but the inverter would provide silent 240v for kettle, TV, microwave and sockets as well as additional 12v for longer periods away from shore power. We have a split gas/electric hob and whilst we could mange with just the gas it would probably make sense to replace with an all gas version.
The obvious benefit of a genny is 240v on tap for as long as you want to run it and it will run the battery charger to top up the 12v but they are costly and require maintenance. They are also quite noisy (I am at the lower end in size/type so single cylinder type set up)
Our boating is inland with some coastal and in the longer term we may spend some time around the UK and in the Eurooean waterways. Reality is that we rarely use the genny at the moment, although it did prove useful during a cruise up the Thames.
What does the panel think? Anyone gone down the battery/inverter route? Thoughts/comments/suggestions would be appreciated.