I just bought a Grady White 225 Tournament dual console for daytrips with the kids and friends. I was planning to get a 12 volt blender for "boat drinks" and general foolishness. I've read some reviews that they are not so great, and a number of folks recommended getting an inverter and using a typical (and cheaper) line voltage blender.
I would guess that a blender would require at least 500 amps and prob. 700?
Here are my questions:
Is there anything that makes some inverters particularly "marine" or am I free to buy any automotive inverter?
If I wire a 700 amp inverter to my 2 battery system - is that ok if I take care not to run electronics off the inverter for long? (I'm thinking about the 5 minute margarita!)
Can the inverter live in the transom compartment where the batteries are - if it is nice and dry?
Thanks for any feedback!
Mike
I would guess that a blender would require at least 500 amps and prob. 700?
Here are my questions:
Is there anything that makes some inverters particularly "marine" or am I free to buy any automotive inverter?
If I wire a 700 amp inverter to my 2 battery system - is that ok if I take care not to run electronics off the inverter for long? (I'm thinking about the 5 minute margarita!)
Can the inverter live in the transom compartment where the batteries are - if it is nice and dry?
Thanks for any feedback!
Mike