re "Small" Microwave
Bill - if you want to please your Admiral with regard to the "small" microwave plan on a fairly robust system. Our microwave, for example, is an electronic model rated at 700 watts. Our inverter is 1000 watts (Heart Freedom 10) and runs off a really good battery bank (I have four golf-carts), with heavy duty wiring (OO). With this setup it is necessary to run the microwave at reduced power, around 70 percent, max. Anything higher and the microwave starts making progressively ugly noises.The microwave has been really handy for warming up food or things like, say, maple syrup, for example. For this it doesn't burn too many Amp-Hrs. The inverter is really good for grinding coffee beans or running the electric beaters (to make whipping cream or what ever).With an electronic microwave one can adjust the power level according to what ever system you have supplying power.Inverter Position: If you have an autopilot don't put the magnetic fluxgate compass anywhere near the inverter because whenever the inverter kicks in the autopilot will go bezerk.Digital Multitester: this would be really handy to monitor voltage as you're using the system. If the battery voltage drops way low then one can adjust the appliance accordingly.Coffee Making: We use a "manual" filter type and boil water on the stove - something to consider. Takes very little extra space too. http://www.melitta.com/cgi-bin/SGSH0101.EXE?SKW=MACM&UID=!+USID!