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cemiii
Joined: 26 Feb 2008 Posts: 419 City/Region: Alamo
State or Province: CA
C-Dory Year: 1987
C-Dory Model: 22 Angler
Vessel Name: The Last One........ III
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Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 9:44 pm Post subject: Toaster ovens |
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I was reading a thread on microwaves and a number of people seemed to be going over to toaster ovens. I have a 2000w inverter (cheapo) off a 3 optima house bank and my low power microwave has never really worked very well. So I am looking at toaster ovens as a possible alternative. The first several on-line reviews I read scared me quite a bit (exploding glass doors, serious burns and the like).
So I'm looking for model ideas that have worked out well (or have not) on other CD's to narrow my search universe.
Also, any input on the battery drain would be helpful.
Thank you, Chris _________________ Chris Murphy
Alamo, CA
87 22' Angler 08 Etec 90/07 Johnson 9.9 |
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Dreamer
Joined: 01 Jan 2006 Posts: 1766 City/Region: Really Sunny SaddleBrooke
State or Province: AZ
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Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:35 pm Post subject: |
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We use a toaster oven. I think it draws about 1500w. I have two 275 ah house batteries, usually used one at a time. A few minutes with the toaster oven on will take one house battery to 11.5v ! Big draw. We usually run the Honda 2000w generator or use both house batteries in parallel when using the toaster oven. We do enjoy using it however and the batteries charge up while running during the day. _________________ Roger
Once a C-Brat, always a C-Brat
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volsman
Joined: 26 Jan 2007 Posts: 67 City/Region: Gulf Breeze
State or Province: FL
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Vessel Name: Adventure
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Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 1:08 pm Post subject: Toaster ovens |
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We have a toaster oven made by Cuisinart. It is a convection oven , toaster and broiler with timer. It works great on our Honda 2000i and shore power. You need to check that the inside shelves will not just fly out. On our's one shelf level locks in and others do not . You have to be careful that it does not fly out on the boat while you are cooking. Hot things flying out on the boat is like having your pants down. _________________ Life should be like cruising - always an adventure but never a chore!
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cemiii
Joined: 26 Feb 2008 Posts: 419 City/Region: Alamo
State or Province: CA
C-Dory Year: 1987
C-Dory Model: 22 Angler
Vessel Name: The Last One........ III
Photos: The Last One, III
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Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 2:05 pm Post subject: |
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After responses and a few power calculations it seems that expecting to do anything substantial on a t/o, with battery power alone, is going to be difficult.
I think my direction is turning back toward looking for a more powerful microwave, but it is not terribly easy to find choices that are not solid state.
Maybe I should be shopping Garage Sales for these antiques.
Thanks for the replies.
Chris |
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Adeline
Joined: 03 Nov 2003 Posts: 985 City/Region: Vancouver
State or Province: WA
C-Dory Year: 1989
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Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 7:42 pm Post subject: |
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Hey Chris,
My 1st Sharp Half-pint(860 watts) is over 25 years old and still works great. She started out as my only microwave before she moved into Adeline's icebox(door removed). Sports a carousel and handles a full size dinner plate no problem. The mechanical timer is easier and quicker to use than repeated keystrokes of a digital timer. It is a 1st generation (circa early '80s) model R-1M50.
After she reported for sea-duty I replaced her with a slightly newer R-1M53(900 watts) Here's one on Ebay that was my Mom's. It's now been working for over 20 years.
I've long had a theory that the lower powered units cook more evenly and uniformly than larger ones. Mom also had a top-of-the-line Thermador that produced dishes that were overcooked in one spot and raw in another. Slower seems better. _________________ Pete
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