[Public-List] Electricity Consumption
Bill Wallace via Public-List
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Mon Mar 27 11:45:27 PDT 2017
Consider using one of the fishfinder w/chart combos. The Dragonfly 4 with charts runs 4 W maximum power, includes GPS, depth sounder, charts, and hey, if you decide to fish (which I occasionally do), then it includes a fish finder too.
There are also solar powered wind speed units that only need a very small amount of power for the display, although they are admittedly a bit pricey still.
Combined with LEDs @ 1 W overall per-hour usage, giving you 24 Wh for all lights on the boat, and you should be down around 150 Wh total daily consumption, that is assuming no autopilot usage. A 50 W panel, assuming you only get 4 hours @ full output (which is what I usually assume, you can calculate 12 @ 33% or 8 @ 50% or whatever suits you) will do for the recharging needs.
On Monday, March 27, 2017 12:21 PM, Gordon Laco via Public-List <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
We carry a hand held GPS which is mounted over the chart table/icebox top.
I always feel nervous when I read or hear of people going into places using their chart plotter which they wouldn’t go near using paper charts. One day that screen will go blank… what then?
I am not a luddite to the point where I don’t believe people should use modern navigation systems, but I do feel uncomfortable that use of GPS and other devices sometimes encourages sailors to go where they otherwise wouldn’t. Our routine aboard SURPRISE is to navigate and/or pilot traditionally (for us, that’s one of the pleasures of cruising) and use the GPS to confirm our dead reckoning or piloting positions as required.
Rod, please don’t take offense, I know you’re a good seaman.
Gord #426 Surprise
On 2017-03-27, 12:11 PM, "Public-List on behalf of Stephen gwyn via Public-List" <public-list-bounces at lists.alberg30.org on behalf of public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
Also, a small chartplotter will use less power. Or you can go to
handheld GPS, which will run for 24 hours on a couple of AA batteries.
SG
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