Electric Generator
Posted: Sun 22 Aug 21, 15:18
I am thinking to install an electric Generator on a DF920E. I consider to buy a Fischer Panda 5000i.Neo. Has someone experience with such an installation?
Any comments?
Any comments?
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Dear MartinMartin W wrote:That’s a lot of output, and a lot of weight and bulk on a boat the size and payload of a DF920. What equipment do you want to run? My 5 bed house rarely gets up to 4Kw of use. Would a smaller, lighter unit not meet your needs?
We manage with solar, and charging from the outboard. Currently we have 150w, but could easily install panels on the ama foredecks too, and, one day, when the canvas guys actually finish our sprayhood and tent (a long, sad story, they say) we’ll have another 100w panel on the tent whenever it’s up. So, 250w in harbour, standard batteries are 150ah, giving say 70ah usable before causing damage. We only get battery discharge after dark with our 150w in summer, the rest is winter power security really. We might look at battery capacity rather than generation. You could do both solar and a flippin’ huge lithium battery for lower cost and far less weight than a generator. We could effectively live aboard with our power needs as is. Heating, fridge, lights and instruments. The heating is the largest drain.jerry99 wrote:Dear MartinMartin W wrote:That’s a lot of output, and a lot of weight and bulk on a boat the size and payload of a DF920. What equipment do you want to run? My 5 bed house rarely gets up to 4Kw of use. Would a smaller, lighter unit not meet your needs?
I want to be independent for 4 days and be shure to load my batteries as much as I need to reach the next shorepower.
So, the alternator gives me safety. The weight is not so a problem in my case, because I am about 80% of time singlehandet.