The one in the house, that is. But it reminded me that devices don't always just keep on trucking.
That Tuesday I went to the NE Boat Show, with no plans to buy any "stuff" this year.
Then I was lured by the two SeaFrost vendors to consider 12v refrigeration to replace our three-decade-old engine-driven system. But won't we then just have to run the 'beke to charge the batteries instead of the holding plate? Oh, ah, yes, solar!
Over to Hamilton-Ferris (who are also just across the canal from here) who have small 50w panels - two would fit nicely on our dodger. (Don't have a bimini.)
Most of the Sabre owners I know have moved on to 12v systems. (They're also repowering, but I don't want to go there. Although Hansen Marine said they'd rebuild our 27A, no problem. Even come and pick it up!) But I digress.
Any experience up north here with solar-powered refrigeration and its amp-hour needs? Yes, size of the box, quality of the insulation and on and on. But can 100 watts of panel cover, or at least make a good dent in, the needs of a 12 fridge system?
Always fun to have a pre-summer project! And it would open up lots of space in the engine compartment. Plus a freezer! Budget, schmudget.
Anyone can cool me down before I spend money?
That Tuesday I went to the NE Boat Show, with no plans to buy any "stuff" this year.
Then I was lured by the two SeaFrost vendors to consider 12v refrigeration to replace our three-decade-old engine-driven system. But won't we then just have to run the 'beke to charge the batteries instead of the holding plate? Oh, ah, yes, solar!
Over to Hamilton-Ferris (who are also just across the canal from here) who have small 50w panels - two would fit nicely on our dodger. (Don't have a bimini.)
Most of the Sabre owners I know have moved on to 12v systems. (They're also repowering, but I don't want to go there. Although Hansen Marine said they'd rebuild our 27A, no problem. Even come and pick it up!) But I digress.
Any experience up north here with solar-powered refrigeration and its amp-hour needs? Yes, size of the box, quality of the insulation and on and on. But can 100 watts of panel cover, or at least make a good dent in, the needs of a 12 fridge system?
Always fun to have a pre-summer project! And it would open up lots of space in the engine compartment. Plus a freezer! Budget, schmudget.
Anyone can cool me down before I spend money?