Power
Ray,I'm not sure how much power a water cooled refrigerator takes, but we have a 290 with a regular refrigerator that draws about 5 amps when running.We also added two group 27 batteries to our 290. At the same time we replaced the starter battery so that all batteries are AGM Group 27. Our house bank has about 184 amp hours capacity.At overnight anchor we can run the anchor light, refrigerator, reasonable interior lighting, and the GPS / Chart Plotter (for an anchor alarm) / and Radar in stand-by mode with sweeps every 5 minutes (also as an alarm). Our total draw overnight (a period of about 11 hours) was 65 amp hours. This is just over a third of our house bank capacity. We know this because of the Heart Link 20 that we installed.We were able to put back about 45 of those amp hours with the engine running for about 1.5 hours the next morning. That tells me that with about 2 hours engine time per day, and a little more conservation, we can get by quite well. Seems that your situation should be similar.You might want to add up the loads that you use and see how they compare to your capacity...keeping in mind that you are shooting for about a third of your total house bank capacity.You also might check that your alternator output is good. I have noticed that if I engage the engine at idle the alternator output is somewhat lower than if I run the revs up to about 1200.If you want to really know what is going on the Heart Link 20 is an incredible asset. I know how much I'm using, how fast I'm using it, how much is left, how well the charger is doing and how well the alternator is doing....all in one little box.Dan Jonas