Hey there,
Boat is a 2001 Maxum 2400SCR. Friend of mine has been telling me to add in an inverter to my boat. I have shore power when at the docks, but nothing when on the water. Genny is not an option. Not looking to power anything crazy. Maybe a small tv, coffee pot, maybe a blender. Trying to figure out what the best method would be here. He has a small portable one he just brings on board, but I would like to look into a more permanent solution. I have space in my engine bay on the Stbd side to add in an additional battery should I choose so I have one dedicated to just the inverter. I currently have 2 batteries now. 1 hybrid deep cell and the other is a starting battery if needed and they are controlled by a switch. Trying to figure out the best way to do this. Looking for idea on how I would charge the inverter battery...can I loop it in so it is charged while the engine is running? Was thinking of putting a single channel marine charger onboard so it gets charged while on shore power. For actually supplying power, can I wire it in so it runs the same 110 outlets I already have on the boat...or would it need it's own dedicated outlets?
Boat is a 2001 Maxum 2400SCR. Friend of mine has been telling me to add in an inverter to my boat. I have shore power when at the docks, but nothing when on the water. Genny is not an option. Not looking to power anything crazy. Maybe a small tv, coffee pot, maybe a blender. Trying to figure out what the best method would be here. He has a small portable one he just brings on board, but I would like to look into a more permanent solution. I have space in my engine bay on the Stbd side to add in an additional battery should I choose so I have one dedicated to just the inverter. I currently have 2 batteries now. 1 hybrid deep cell and the other is a starting battery if needed and they are controlled by a switch. Trying to figure out the best way to do this. Looking for idea on how I would charge the inverter battery...can I loop it in so it is charged while the engine is running? Was thinking of putting a single channel marine charger onboard so it gets charged while on shore power. For actually supplying power, can I wire it in so it runs the same 110 outlets I already have on the boat...or would it need it's own dedicated outlets?