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Obelix
I'm confused by the above. Are you using a normal MPPT or PWM solar charge controller or something else?millcity wrote:..... The 100w ran a 300w inverter charging batteries all day.......
When you say a 110 fridge are you talking about something like a 'dorm fridge' running on an inverter? That might work if you have the boat in a slip with 110 and only day sail but if you want to go out for more than 2 days without shore power I'd really consider a 12 volt fridge, a real one that uses a compressor such as and EdgeStar...millcity wrote:..... Will test with a 110 fridge this year and see how long it can hold up.....
I had a 300w inverter charging laptop, cellphone, camera and drone batteries all day (with radio) and the panel kept the batteries topped off.millcity wrote:..... The 100w ran a 300w inverter charging batteries all day.......
Yes, I purchased a 110 fridge for $80, going to place it under the galley and see how long I can keep it running when I leave the shorepower for a day trip. Not going to rely on it but just see what I can get away with. A 12v fridge is the goal but I want to prove to myself i'll use the fridge over a cooler before I invest. I think you are right, i wont get much time out of it.millcity wrote:..... Will test with a 110 fridge this year and see how long it can hold up.....
My badmillcity wrote:.....I had a 300w inverter charging laptop, cellphone, camera and drone batteries all day (with radio) and the panel kept the batteries topped off.....millcity wrote:..... The 100w ran a 300w inverter charging batteries all day.......
Get this one. When it is availableSumner wrote:
I wouldn't mind getting a drone but if I flew it anywhere like I flew model airplanes when I was a kid it would end up in the water the first time out. Are any of them equipped with floats for someone like me? You are getting some cool pictures with yours,
Sumner
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1300 miles to the Bahamas and back -- 2015
The MacGregor 26-S
The Endeavour 37
Trips to Utah, Idaho, Canada, Florida
Mac-Venture Links
Been a little too busy with Christmas to follow much of your foray into the MacGregor world, but did perk up when I noticed your service in the Middle East. Did some "graduate work" in South Vietnam back in the 60's! Thanks for your service. When the holidays recede, I'll share my thoughts on the dinghy issue and others. Welcome aboard, and Merry Christmas!I have spent 7 years in the Army (I know there are more than a few vets here) and have had the great opportunity to “study abroad” in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Doug splashed his drone after bouncing it off Galactia's topping lift the first time out. Yes, they sink fast.Sumner wrote: I wouldn't mind getting a drone but if I flew it anywhere like I flew model airplanes when I was a kid it would end up in the water the first time out. Are any of them equipped with floats for someone like me? You are getting some cool pictures with yours,
Sumner