BandB
Answer this question for me. Since you are traveling inboard on the rivers do you use your water maker on the rivers or just resupply at dock?
Thanks.
Onan doesn't make the pumps...I replaced my Onan fuel pump with an electric (generic) pump which runs just fine. Get the manufacturer's name off the pump and if it is Really difficult to get, use an electric pump. It will last longer and may not ever need impeller servicing.
Lots of good thoughts, thanks all.
I think my plan is to see if the current genset can make it through the summer then likely swap it with a newer Onan or NL when I repower her once I also have a chance to spend some time on her and fully understand the draw of the current equipment.
AC
BandB
That sounds like a real PIA to me. Every time I think about buying a watermaker I find multiple reasons for not buying one.
Thanks for your input.
I'm wading in here with nothing to contribute but a question. Is there any common case these days where both generators are used simultaneously to accommodate large loads? It seems like integrating AC power sources is more practical now than it used to be, just wondering if it was done in the pleasure boating world.
BandB
What brand did you install and wou,d you but it today?
Thanks as usual.
I'm wading in here with nothing to contribute but a question. Is there any common case these days where both generators are used simultaneously to accommodate large loads? It seems like integrating AC power sources is more practical now than it used to be, just wondering if it was done in the pleasure boating world.