Powering air conditioner from portable generator on R23

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New postby Bruce Moore on Fri Jul 02, 2021 3:50 pm

Lyons wrote:
How do I edit and add pictures to my post that will actually work. Can someone give me step by step instructions. Tried doing what it said on this form but didn’t work. Thanks computers and I don’t like each other lol.


There are two ways to embed images in your posts.

If the picture you want to include is in one of your gallery folders (on Tugnuts), click on the g2Imgbutton. That will open another window which will allow you to browse your galleries and select a picture. Be patient, it can take a while for the new window to populate. It should default to your album when it opens.

Click the box in the upper left of the picture you want to post. Scroll (way) down to the bottom of the window and click Submit. That will attach the picture to your post.

If the picture isn't in your gallery, perhaps something you've seen elsewhere on the web, or in another personal web collection (i.e. flickr, iCloud, google, etc.) then you click the Img button. The image/collection must be open to the public.

This will create the following string in your posting window - then you copy and paste the URL (http://whatever...jpg) of the desired image in the middle, between the ][ brackets. The trick here is to determine the direct URL of the image. Various image hosting sites show it in different ways. Sometimes it's right up in the address bar. Other times it's listed under "Share This Image", etc.

You can determine if you have the correct URL by hitting the Preview button. If it displays, you're good to go. If it's not correct, the form will give you some kind of clue so you can go back and dig around. You'll only have to figure it out once for each host.
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Getting a User Photo Album is easy but it requires submitting a request from within the site structure.

1. Sign on to the site.

2. Select the User Control Panel link from the upper left corner of any page. Note: On the home page, this link is in your user menu in the upper right.

3. Click the Usergroups tab, then select the radio button next to the User Albums group.
Scroll down, choose "Join selected" in the drop-down menu, and click the Submit button.

Once you do this, an email is automatically sent to the administrator (me). That message will trigger my ability to approve your request, and you'll receive an email indicating your membership in the UserAlbums group has been activated.

I'll watch for the message, and look forward to seeing your pictures.

Cheers,


Bruce
 
We use the Honda 2000ie generator on our R-23 to power the AC and it does fine. I secure the generator in the center lazaret while underway then move it to the swim platform when we anchor. I have the generator box(see pictures in album) secured to the port swim platform while we are towing the boat or underway. I also place a 1/2 inch rubber mat under the generator box to help absorb vibration. I use a 10/3 gauge extension cord to run from the generator to the boat power connection. I can’t run all the electrical stuff at the same time but the AC is the main purpose for the generator. If the AC is not on then I can use the water heater or the electric stove. So far so good.
 
Karl, where did you source your generator box. Just what I’ve been looking for.

Larry Davis
MS Saleway
 
Karl, Thanks for the info. It sounds like a good set-up. Just the kind of info I was looking for.
 
KKRCRACE":19ge929y said:
I don’t know how to post photos in my album so I could email them to you if you like. I just need your email.
KKRCRACE.
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Cool idea!


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CruisingElvinRay,
I could see your pictures just fine by going to the links. Thanks for posting. Your set-up looks really nice and secure.
BTW, I used to live in Dunkirk, MD many years ago!
 
Very nice setup. How do you have the pipe extension attached? Does it fit into the muffler or does it attach to the small outer 'lip'? Cheers. -Norm
 
Norm
I tig welded a 3/4 in long extension on the existing exhaust or muffler. That gave me enough to slide the aluminum exhaust pipe over. I just took a hacksaw and put two slits in the pipe so the hose clamp would tighten the pipe to the muffler. I build race cars for a living so all the fabrication is easy for me.
KKRCRACE
 
KKRCRACE, I posted my earlier reply to the wrong person. I didn't realize that it was you who had the nice container box for the swim platform. My original post is repeated below:

"I could see your pictures just fine by going to the links. Thanks for posting. Your set-up looks really nice and secure.
BTW, I used to live in Dunkirk, MD many years ago!"
 
Thanks, KKRCRACE, appreciate your response. Cheers. -Norm

KKRCRACE":2dkdbek8 said:
Norm
I tig welded a 3/4 in long extension on the existing exhaust or muffler. That gave me enough to slide the aluminum exhaust pipe over. I just took a hacksaw and put two slits in the pipe so the hose clamp would tighten the pipe to the muffler. I build race cars for a living so all the fabrication is easy for me.
KKRCRACE
 
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