JollyRogers
Active member
- Joined
- Jul 10, 2017
- Messages
- 37
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-30 S
- Hull Identification Number
- 2922L516
- Vessel Name
- Jolly Rogers II
New to us 2016 29S with solar panel. Looking to understand how to optimize our electrical situation before we first anchor out. Goal is to not use generator unless absolutely necessary.
When looking at the power panel it is not exactly intuitive deciding what switches should be in what positions to keep the boat's power from draining to dangerously low levels.
I assume the 120 goes to Off as do all non-essential items.
Does the inverter switch go to Off, I or II? Or does that change depending what one is doing with powered items?
Does the solar panel/charger switch need to be manipulated?
Do some of the 3 refrigerator/chillers need to be turned down or off?
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Jim
When looking at the power panel it is not exactly intuitive deciding what switches should be in what positions to keep the boat's power from draining to dangerously low levels.
I assume the 120 goes to Off as do all non-essential items.
Does the inverter switch go to Off, I or II? Or does that change depending what one is doing with powered items?
Does the solar panel/charger switch need to be manipulated?
Do some of the 3 refrigerator/chillers need to be turned down or off?
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Jim