Re: healthy inverter for boats
Posted by
S Andreason on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/healthy-inverter-for-boats-tp3328103p3329995.html
iluvrdi wrote:
> Hi,
> I just purchased a stetzerizer and was horrified to find that it's reading on my boat varied from 400 - 1900. It's our inverter and battery packs I guess.
>
If the levels go down when the inverter is turned off, then yes.
I thought boats would be a good place to go, as I found it successful to
be in a travel trailer when the AC power was unplugged. 12V lights,
heater, and propane fridge was very quiet for me.
Even my former boss, where I got sick 18 years ago, said it was better
for him to be on the water. In hind sight, being farther from towers and
power lines, should indeed be better health wise.
Why does your boat need inverters?
Can you run the boat on 12V alone?
Just as with solar panels, going green may not be all that simple, or
good for the environment, including us. Inverters are a wild card, and
often noisy. Better to not need them.
Stewart
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