Piggybacking AC/Heat on Shore Power #2
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 2:40 pm
Hey Mates,
I was planning on installing a more efficient heating system for when the water gets too cold for the heat pumps, or for when I suck up some bit of trash in the intakes during the colder months. I was thinking of adding two breakers on the Shore Power 2 line and installing some of these "pick-a-watt" heaters. Then I could just switch off the AC/heatpump and switch on the electric heaters.
Anyone see any issues with my rational? How does one calculate the Amperage required for these? The maximum setting being 1600W/120V as seen in the link below.
http://www.boatelectric.com/decade2.htm
Thanks again,
Eric
I was planning on installing a more efficient heating system for when the water gets too cold for the heat pumps, or for when I suck up some bit of trash in the intakes during the colder months. I was thinking of adding two breakers on the Shore Power 2 line and installing some of these "pick-a-watt" heaters. Then I could just switch off the AC/heatpump and switch on the electric heaters.
Anyone see any issues with my rational? How does one calculate the Amperage required for these? The maximum setting being 1600W/120V as seen in the link below.
http://www.boatelectric.com/decade2.htm
Thanks again,
Eric