Subject: Can my R-27 OB survive a week not being on shore power ?
I'm experiencing what I think is excessive zinc erosion at my marina. See my posting/thread here -> http://www.tugnuts.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10724
With all the electrical load/draw minimized on my boat by switching most things off, will my boat survive being disconnected from shore power for a full week ? By "survive" I primarily mean will my batteries live through not being on a charge for a week ? This process would be easy for me to carry out as I live but a few minutes from my marina.
I do have a single solar panel and it's exposed to the south in my covered slip. From around 1 or 2pm with the sun out the solar panel would be 'lit up' so to speak for several hours. Would this be helpful during the week the shore power is disconnected ?
What other concerns would there be for doing the above ?
Thanks... 🙂
I'm experiencing what I think is excessive zinc erosion at my marina. See my posting/thread here -> http://www.tugnuts.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10724
With all the electrical load/draw minimized on my boat by switching most things off, will my boat survive being disconnected from shore power for a full week ? By "survive" I primarily mean will my batteries live through not being on a charge for a week ? This process would be easy for me to carry out as I live but a few minutes from my marina.
I do have a single solar panel and it's exposed to the south in my covered slip. From around 1 or 2pm with the sun out the solar panel would be 'lit up' so to speak for several hours. Would this be helpful during the week the shore power is disconnected ?
What other concerns would there be for doing the above ?
Thanks... 🙂