Re cold beer. I run a 5 cubic foot freezer in Mexico on my boat with solar. I
freeze jugs of water and use a super insulated cooler to keep beverages cold.
I fould that most panels inly generate 1/2 of there rated performance do get 2x
your need. And batteries only yield 1/2 of rated amperage
To Stu or anyone who can help. Please remove our e-mail address from your
contact list. We haven’t received your mail in a long time and now we are
getting all of it. We sold our C&C 35 last April after 20 years of good
sailing. My husband enjoyed your mail but because of health issues doesn’t r
Bill,
I have 2 semi rigid 100w solar panels mounted on the Bimini which feed a Renogy
40amp regulator that service 2 group 31 house batteries and group 27 starter
battery. Also in play is a 2000watt Xantrex charger/inverter which only gets
used for periodic winter battery charging when the boat
Good morning!First, I am not an electrical engineer. So I would appreciate
keeping that in mind.What I would appreciate is a recommendation with specific
model, make, etc. Of a solar charger with any gizmos built in that could keep
my house batteries, two agm (I think 200 amp hour?) topped up w
I'm not selling my boat, yet. Having too much fun sailing her to warm climates.
Doug Mountjoy sv Rebecca Leah C & C Landfall 39Port Orchard Yacht Club Port
Orchard, WA
Original message From: Joel Delamirande via CnC-List
Date: 10/9/21 05:40 (GMT-08:00) To: Stus-List
Cc: Joe
Everyone is selling there boat
On Sat, Oct 9, 2021 at 4:42 AM Steve Thomas via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> HI Adam,
>
> I have a 1980 C&C36 in Florida and I am Canadian and live in Canada, so
> you know what that means. The boat is in the water at a marina and I do
> have a neighbo
HI Adam,
I have a 1980 C&C36 in Florida and I am Canadian and
live in Canada, so you know what that means. The boat is in the water at
a marina and I do have a neighbour at the marina who checks on it for
me. The throttle cable got stuck about a year and a half ago, however,