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How often do you use your shore power?
« on: September 24, 2013, 11:55:27 am »
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After far too long away from my 22 (hey, at least I was sailing), I have put her in Liberty Landing Marina in Beautiful Jersey City, NJ.
In her time out of the water, I had the battery switched to 1 in to power the bilge pump if necessary due to rain. The pump must have run a bit because the battery was discharged enough that it could not start the Honda 90.
I started using the other battery and went cruising for three hours. When I returned I tested the #1 battery again and this time it did start the engine but was obviously a little weak. The multi-meter showed around 12.8 volts on each battery.
The boat has sat idle for over a year so a little discharge doesn't bother me.
I thought about buying a power cord as I do have a shore power connection and battery charger installed. Then I wondered how much I really need it. Won't simply running the engine keep the batteries fully charged?
When I cruise for extended periods, I prefer to be in areas without marinas so I wouldn't be using shore power anyway.
The only real reason I could see to hook up now would be to power a heater for the occasional winter day when I feel like sitting in the boat (I will have it in the water all year).
I ask out of curiosity about other C Brats usage but also because I'm dang cheap and don't feel like spending a hundred bucks on something I might not use but will still have to store. Especially after dropping $200 on a new bilge pump and various bits and pieces to install it. Replacing a pump that turned out to be perfectly good. But that's another story...
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How often do you use your shore power?
« on: September 24, 2013, 11:55:27 am »
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After far too long away from my 22 (hey, at least I was sailing), I have put her in Liberty Landing Marina in Beautiful Jersey City, NJ.
In her time out of the water, I had the battery switched to 1 in to power the bilge pump if necessary due to rain. The pump must have run a bit because the battery was discharged enough that it could not start the Honda 90.
I started using the other battery and went cruising for three hours. When I returned I tested the #1 battery again and this time it did start the engine but was obviously a little weak. The multi-meter showed around 12.8 volts on each battery.
The boat has sat idle for over a year so a little discharge doesn't bother me.
I thought about buying a power cord as I do have a shore power connection and battery charger installed. Then I wondered how much I really need it. Won't simply running the engine keep the batteries fully charged?
When I cruise for extended periods, I prefer to be in areas without marinas so I wouldn't be using shore power anyway.
The only real reason I could see to hook up now would be to power a heater for the occasional winter day when I feel like sitting in the boat (I will have it in the water all year).
I ask out of curiosity about other C Brats usage but also because I'm dang cheap and don't feel like spending a hundred bucks on something I might not use but will still have to store. Especially after dropping $200 on a new bilge pump and various bits and pieces to install it. Replacing a pump that turned out to be perfectly good. But that's another story...