I use an old fashioned stove top percolator for coffee on Darlin.  I use a Zero 
Water pitcher/ filter to remove any “tank” flavor from the water.  It will 
deliver water with less than 5 ppm dissolved solids for a $35 investment.  
Works great!  I am based in Seattle and appreciate good coffee. A paper filter 
added to the bottom of the basket keeps the grounds out of the cup.  Wonderful, 
just set the percolator on medium heat when you get up.  It is ready after you 
take a potty break and brush your teeth.

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Thanks Chuck

On Persistence we simply boil the water and use a French press for coffee.  The 
Vigil Shorepower brand inverter that was listed as tested and working on our 
pre--purchase survey in 2014 never has worked for us.  I have a small sine-wave 
inverter mounted under the chart table that we use for the odd 110v needs 
(charging and computers).

We recently purchased a WolfPup 16PF travel trailer for something of a change.  
It has no inverter and I am considering installing one.  Also have a 1200w 
inverter generator (also too small for Keurig).  The inverter would mainly be 
just to run a tv and such.  Am thinking of replacing the “converter” with a 
Converter/inverter (I know Renogy makes a bunch of those as does Xantrex).  I 
am constantly amazed at the difference in quality between a boat and a trailer. 
 However they are quite similar in many ways

Mike



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Mike,
I haven’t found it to be a big issue, although I’m running the Keurig either at 
anchor or on a mooring and not while I’m running a whole lot of other devices 
such as radar/chartplotter.  12V Adler Barbour refrigerator adds somewhat to 
the battery draw. The toaster oven is a different story as it is rated at 
1300w.  That gets used very sparingly.  Two series 31 batteries (100amps each) 
hooked up to 2 100W solar panels helps refresh the system rather quickly.
I also tend to turn off various circuits when not in use (gray and fresh water 
pump, radar, instruments, select lighting) that seems to help keep battery 
charge levels manageable.
Chuck Gilchrest
83’ Landfall 35
Padanaram, MA
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Hi Chuck

Will a 2000w inverter run a coffee machine such as Keurig which draws 600w?  
How is this on the batteries?

Thanks

Mike Hoyt
Persistence
Halifax, NS

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Pete,
I have a newer Xantrex 2000W inverter/charger that I use on my Landfall 35.  I 
have 2 type 31 lead acid house batteries.  Because I’m on a mooring and run 12v 
refrigeration, I’m also using 2 100w solar panels mounted on the bimini.
But with regards to the Xantrex inverter/charger, when we cruise, my wife likes 
to use her single cup Keurig coffee maker and we also have an older Black and 
Decker toaster oven on board.  We don’t run both at the same time, but we’ve 
never seen huge draw from the batteries afterwards.
Overall, I’m pretty happy with it.  We have used the charger function when the 
boat is on the hard for the winter and can plug into “shore power” using 110V 
adapter on the shore power cable..
Chuck Gilchrest
1983 Landfall 35
Padanaram, MA
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I am looking to update my shore power charger and considering charger/inverter 
with lithium batt capabilities.

There are lots of manufacturers out there.  Can anyone provide reliable 
resources to review or recommendations?

Thanks,

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