{"id":11651,"date":"2010-06-17T04:11:40","date_gmt":"2010-06-17T09:11:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/setsail.com\/?p=11651"},"modified":"2010-06-17T04:11:43","modified_gmt":"2010-06-17T09:11:43","slug":"power-consumption-when-working-at-anchor","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/setsail.com\/power-consumption-when-working-at-anchor\/","title":{"rendered":"Power Consumption When Working At Anchor"},"content":{"rendered":"
We have just spent three days at anchor. For at least eight hours a day the portable computer and the desk top Imac with its second monitor and three exteral hard drives have been in use. There are two freezers going, a big fridge, and we are cooking electrically. We also don’t overly concern ourselves with power consumption for lights.<\/p>\n
The amp hour meter says 930 amps or 310 amps per day average (at 24 volts), and the battery capacity is listed as 50%. If we were to sit another day we’d probably run the genset tonight to do a little battery charging. But as we are moving 38 miles, the engines will do a pretty good job of charging while we are under way.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"