RJJ
Well-Known Member
Hello again.
We are likely to leave the boat on her river mooring without power supply this winter. I would appreciate any recommendations for keeping mould at bay, please, and indeed other pearls of wisdom!
We have 300W of solar. Would it be worth trying to run a 12v dehumidifer (or two) off the "overflow" from the solar regulator (which is currently unused) - on the basis the batteries will be permanently charged and the overflow should get most of what's available?? Could this be rigged permanently "on" and start automatically whenever power was available?
Alternatively, rig the solar directly to a dehumidifer and send the overflow to the batteries (which have no other demand)?
Or am I barking up the wrong tree entirely? Thanks.
We are likely to leave the boat on her river mooring without power supply this winter. I would appreciate any recommendations for keeping mould at bay, please, and indeed other pearls of wisdom!
We have 300W of solar. Would it be worth trying to run a 12v dehumidifer (or two) off the "overflow" from the solar regulator (which is currently unused) - on the basis the batteries will be permanently charged and the overflow should get most of what's available?? Could this be rigged permanently "on" and start automatically whenever power was available?
Alternatively, rig the solar directly to a dehumidifer and send the overflow to the batteries (which have no other demand)?
Or am I barking up the wrong tree entirely? Thanks.