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cbayer

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9. Ok, thanks. I will play around with the spreadsheet.
Mon Feb 2, 2015, 02:00 PM
Feb 2015

We use solar, wind and gasoline for electricity. We use propane for cooking; diesel and wind for the inboard; and gasoline and muscles for the dinghy and kayak. We can heat water with electricity, but prefer to wait until we use the engine, because we have a heat exchanger in the hot water tank.

Currently we are in a very warm climate and have no need for heat, but some people have wood burning stoves on their boats when living in areas with very cold temperatures. We used the stovetop and an eco-fan when we were in the cold.

It's fun to discover new ways of getting and storing energy.

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