Talbot
Well-Known Member
..............I've come to the conclusion to go for the biggest I can fit/afford and run it for less time than a smaller one. My key consideration was to have the capacity of the watermaker match the running time of the genny so that I got maximum use of the genny at around 75% load. ...........
I could go much larger if I was relying on a 240v AC pump and the generator, but in reality you are basing your water on a single point of power failure (the generator). Furthermore, if I can make water for an hour without having to run the generator, I would be much happier - thus the sizing of the solar at the max I could fit, and wanting a watermaker that can run at around 50% of the rated watts of the solar (probably a more realistic load for those panels!) Thus I think I am going to decide on the Schenker Smart 60 or the modular 60, depending on which fits best in the available space.
Thanks to all who have contributed.