
Mast wiring
- Sumner
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Re: Mast wiring
Works for me. Easy and fast to make and doesn't take up much space (3-4 months out of that one container -- 2 months of Dottie's coffee takes up a big-big container). Of course Dottie has a different view when it comes to what coffee is vs. mine
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Re: Mast wiring
Works for me. Easy and fast to make and doesn't take up much space. Of course Dottie has a different view when it comes to what coffee is![]()
Sumner
.Hmm, Interesting . .
Does it come with instructions? I don't see it in the diagrams seapup included:

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Re: Mast wiring
We use the Bodum coffee press's found pretty much everywhere, especially easy to find at Tarbuck's (not my preferred brew) But they make one with a locking top and sealed pour spout. so when it goes over you don't lose precious precious coffee, and a rinse in the ocean deals with the grounds. No moldy filters, no spills and great coffee, its a win win.
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Re: Mast wiring
Not where I live -" . . and a rinse in the ocean deals with the grounds . . . "
Without a NEC permit the EPA will jail me and make me pay for a super fund site if I dump my coffee grounds in the ocean. Over here you not only need an invasive species sticker for your ballast tank but you also need one for your coffee maker and your anus too - and if you don't have one they will do an inspection - (with the same probe they use for the ballast tank!).
Anyways, Charbucks is not known for coffee over here, people here don't go to Charbucks for coffee - people here go to Charbucks to get milk shakes with coffee flavor - Couple years back we could not figure out why all the non resident out of state college kids in California were getting fat and it was a mystery until they noticed the newcomers were all getting their morning coffee from Charbucks - - mystery solved: 2000 calories per coffee - (who needs a dinner?) I think in Arkansas they called it the "Mountain Dew" effect.
But don't despair; Bob, I do have a coffee press - (no self respecting Californian would NOT have one) - but again, it's only for my camper or for home use where I have my NRC approved 'Spent Grounds Storage Container' that is picked up by the EPA every week for a nominal fee, (I got good financing). Of course, when I use the coffee press in the camper I am usually out of state somewhere near where the rest of you live and I can dump my grounds anywhere - so it's not a problem in the camper.
I also have my EPA approved placard that I am required to display whenever I drink coffee in the boat at Catalina island:

If I don't display it they put ink dye in my Bodum coffee press.
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Re: Mast wiring
OK, I'll bitePhil M wrote:I would compare instant coffee to non-alcoholic beer. You could drink it, but why?
I'm usually function first, my coffee is made and drank in about the time someone else has pre-heated their mug, much less gone through whatever steps it takes to make the coffee and then they still have the cleanup time after all of that. I'm usually anxious to get on with my day, so it is instant for me, thank you
I do drink a beer every day and it does have alcohol in it, but not much if I bought it in Utah
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Re: Mast wiring
Hahahaha!BOAT wrote:Not where I live -" . . and a rinse in the ocean deals with the grounds . . . "
Without a NEC permit the EPA will jail me and make me pay for a super fund site if I dump my coffee grounds in the ocean. Over here you not only need an invasive species sticker for your ballast tank but you also need one for your coffee maker and your anus too - and if you don't have one they will do an inspection - (with the same probe they use for the ballast tank!).
Anyways, Charbucks is not known for coffee over here, people here don't go to Charbucks for coffee - people here go to Charbucks to get milk shakes with coffee flavor - Couple years back we could not figure out why all the non resident out of state college kids in California were getting fat and it was a mystery until they noticed the newcomers were all getting their morning coffee from Charbucks - - mystery solved: 2000 calories per coffee - (who needs a dinner?) I think in Arkansas they called it the "Mountain Dew" effect.
But don't despair; Bob, I do have a coffee press - (no self respecting Californian would NOT have one) - but again, it's only for my camper or for home use where I have my NRC approved 'Spent Grounds Storage Container' that is picked up by the EPA every week for a nominal fee, (I got good financing). Of course, when I use the coffee press in the camper I am usually out of state somewhere near where the rest of you live and I can dump my grounds anywhere - so it's not a problem in the camper.
I also have my EPA approved placard that I am required to display whenever I drink coffee in the boat at Catalina island:
If I don't display it they put ink dye in my Bodum coffee press.
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Re: Mast wiring
Folgers. Gourmet. Or Columbian. Black. They both taste about the same anyway. And since I drink about 8 cups a day, I'd go broke buying the burned pencil shavings they call coffee at Starshmucks.
Boat - I had no idea you had such a dry sense of humor. And where ever did you find a duplex switch plate with that graphic?

Boat - I had no idea you had such a dry sense of humor. And where ever did you find a duplex switch plate with that graphic?
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Re: Mast wiring
BOAT
I have had a 12volt coffee maker for yrs its in storage right now lol I,ll see if I can find it & post a pic
here,s a link u can check out
http://www.roadtrucker.com/roadpro/12-v ... makers.htm
I would think most RV shops would carry them also
J
I have had a 12volt coffee maker for yrs its in storage right now lol I,ll see if I can find it & post a pic
here,s a link u can check out
http://www.roadtrucker.com/roadpro/12-v ... makers.htm
I would think most RV shops would carry them also
J
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Re: Mast wiring
For me a fresh cup of black coffee adds to the ambience of the morning.Sumner wrote:
I'm usually function first, my coffee is made and drank in about the time someone else has pre-heated their mug, much less gone through whatever steps it takes to make the coffee and then they still have the cleanup time after all of that. I'm usually anxious to get on with my day, so it is instant for me, thank you.
If a crew brings along Baileys or Irish Creme then okay for me too. I think the smell of brewing coffee refreshingly overwhelms our small cabins.
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Re: Mast wiring
Hey John – I have a couple of those little 12 volt 1 cup brewers laying around in the garage somewhere – they are sort of impractical because they only make one cup and they take about 20 minutes to do it one at a time so it's too long for two people to wait for coffee. I have an AC inverter in my RV and the coach has 2 batteries and making 1 pot of coffee using the inverter will drain one of the batteries to 10 volts in 7 minutes.Highlander wrote:BOAT
I have had a 12volt coffee maker for yrs its in storage right now lol I,ll see if I can find it & post a pic
here,s a link u can check out
http://www.roadtrucker.com/roadpro/12-v ... makers.htm
I would think most RV shops would carry them also
J
There is no such thing as a 12 volt coffee make that can actually make more than 8 cups of HOT coffee with only ONE 12 volt battery in less than an hour unless you try it at 6000 feet altitude where water boils fast.
Just do the math – the amperage required to boil 80 ounces of water at sea level is more amp hours than one 12 volt battery can provide.
Don’t be fooled by those so called “Truckers Coffee Makers” that claim to make 10 cups on 12 volts – they can do it – but it takes over an hour and you need to have the engine running when you do it. I have spent at least 200 nights in truck stops and everyone has tried those things once.
Not really an option on the boat.
For the boat it’s gotta be something you can do on the stove - lot's more BTU's there in that little can of alcohol than THREE 12 volt batteries – if we could do it with 12 volts than we really will have coffee on top of the mast in the crows nest – that would be nice.
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Re: Mast wiring
well, like to join this coffe thread...
I use this Handpresso
https://www.handpresso.com/en/espresso-machines/

they even have an electric one that just takes 130w at 12v.
To enjoy a wonderful cappuccino bought this at Ikea for 2.95

Well really big coffee feelings on my
, and even it joins me in holiday apartments 
I use this Handpresso
https://www.handpresso.com/en/espresso-machines/

they even have an electric one that just takes 130w at 12v.
To enjoy a wonderful cappuccino bought this at Ikea for 2.95
Well really big coffee feelings on my
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Re: Mast wiring
Bottom line, 12v does not work to heat anything. A lot more BTUs in fossil fuels or alcohol.
Great way to get this thread back on track.BOAT wrote:if we could do it with 12 volts than we really will have coffee on top of the mast in the crows nest – that would be nice.
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Re: Mast wiring
I love those old coffee pots! It beats boiling your coffee grounds in water and adding an egg to capture all the grounds so you can drink it.BOAT wrote:
These old percolators recycle coffee from the bottom back into the top thus burning the coffee and it's a hassle to deal with the coffee grinds and cleanup because percolators have a tube going up thru the middle of the grounds making it impossible to use a filter - the grounds are a mess to clean up. Also it's hard to tell when the coffee is done because the little lighthouse on top gets cloudy and you cant judge the color of the coffee well. (Am I the only one that has these problems?)
