We have been using the Coleman Polar cub RV type roof airconditioner for about 2 months now. Even in temperature up to 105 ambient, it has provided aequate relief from the heat. Yesterday two new Tom Cat 255 owners visited and we began to discuss the current draw (They were impressed with the cooling).
We have a "Kill-a-watt" meter--usually about $50, but as low as $30 on the internet. This meter measures voltage, amp draw, watts, hz and cummulative current used. We used the cord I use with the Honda EU 2000i alternator/inverter "generator" to measure current use on the boat.
We had a Guest 5/5 battery charger (factory), True Charge 20/20 charger on for the entire test (since this is the way that the boat will probably be running)--The chargers, both in trickle mode--used 1.8 amps. It is most likely that at full capacity they will draw more--maybe up to 5 amps max.
We added the air conditioner--first low fan: 2.3 amps (increase of 0.5 amps over the charger), high fan, 2.8 at start up, but settled down to 2.3 (not sure why). Low cool 8.87 max cold start with the AC off for 14 hours, and running draw 6.0 amps (or 5.2 if you subtract the charger--I may decide to re-do the study with both discharged batteries and with the chargers off).
High air conditioner:6.5 amps running or 5.7 air conditioner along. This is most encouraging and confirms why the Honda EU2000i will run the airconditioner in eco mode. In fact from these numbers it is quite possiable that the Honda will run the air conditioner plus a 600 watt microwave--of course it will not run the water heater with the air-conditioner.
We have a "Kill-a-watt" meter--usually about $50, but as low as $30 on the internet. This meter measures voltage, amp draw, watts, hz and cummulative current used. We used the cord I use with the Honda EU 2000i alternator/inverter "generator" to measure current use on the boat.
We had a Guest 5/5 battery charger (factory), True Charge 20/20 charger on for the entire test (since this is the way that the boat will probably be running)--The chargers, both in trickle mode--used 1.8 amps. It is most likely that at full capacity they will draw more--maybe up to 5 amps max.
We added the air conditioner--first low fan: 2.3 amps (increase of 0.5 amps over the charger), high fan, 2.8 at start up, but settled down to 2.3 (not sure why). Low cool 8.87 max cold start with the AC off for 14 hours, and running draw 6.0 amps (or 5.2 if you subtract the charger--I may decide to re-do the study with both discharged batteries and with the chargers off).
High air conditioner:6.5 amps running or 5.7 air conditioner along. This is most encouraging and confirms why the Honda EU2000i will run the airconditioner in eco mode. In fact from these numbers it is quite possiable that the Honda will run the air conditioner plus a 600 watt microwave--of course it will not run the water heater with the air-conditioner.