thinwater
Well-Known Member
12A for an hour is 0.144 KWH = about 490 BTU. 7 gallons = 58 pounds. At about 1 degree F per BTU, that's 8.5 degrees per hours or about 15 degrees in 2 hours after heating the cooler and insulation losses. 24 AH power used.
The man measured something very wrong. Less water or more amps.
No, you can't do it at the shower head. The power draw would be enormous; about 20,000 BTU/hr minimum for instant heaters. Just do the math. You learned it in high school.
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The one assumption you are all making is that the engine can heat water. Not if the boat is outboard powered. But there aren't many outboard powered boats with that much extra power. We have a propane instant heater. Much nicer.
The man measured something very wrong. Less water or more amps.
No, you can't do it at the shower head. The power draw would be enormous; about 20,000 BTU/hr minimum for instant heaters. Just do the math. You learned it in high school.
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The one assumption you are all making is that the engine can heat water. Not if the boat is outboard powered. But there aren't many outboard powered boats with that much extra power. We have a propane instant heater. Much nicer.