Dai Molly II
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Hi All
I hope someone can help me. I recently returned home from a few weeks on the canals and forgot to measure the hole for the volt meter on my Izuzu Delux Engine panel. The meter is playing up as it over reads gradually, a sharp tap and it returns to the true voltage as checked via a seperate volt meter. So I want to replace it, but like an idiot forgot to measure the hole. I am hoping a standard 52mm one will fit. If someone has such a panel in their boat could they help and put a tape across the hole? Thanks if advance
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Thanks all for great information especially the Folk and Boat dates as these are in the middle of my time away, but I should have passed out and back by the time people start to get there. Stone wasn't a big concern, more how busy it gets. Middlewitch with the close roads was more my concern, should have used another word other than "Safe", I suppose I was looking for the nice quiet mooring places (both in terms of boat numbers and noise) all of us enjoy. I like to be out in the country, only staying in towns as a last resort or pausing to restock supplies as needed.
I definitely will be exploring the Weaver, so any recommendations on turning left or right and any good pubs etc. Again thanks, the more we share information the better it is for all of us ?
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Hi All, starting to plan a long trip to the Anderton Boat lift in the summer and looking for feedback on places to moor, My route plan shows stops overnight at Stone Bridge no 96 or near the middle of Stone, what is it like there, any issues? Likewise stopping at bridge 166 nearing the outskirts of Middlewich.
Is it safer to moor up short of each of these locations, the rest of the overnights are all good as far as I can see, some being known to me already.
Thanks for any input, cheers
Dai
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8 hours ago, Boater Sam said:
We have used a Zanussi KWC 1300 for many years on an 1800w cheap but pure sine inverter with no problems.
The only anomaly is the washer will keep starting to spin at the end of the cycle unless I leave a lamp on to keep the inverter out of power save mode. The washer uses insufficient power as it waits to spin which allows the inverter to go to sleep.
The element will come on if the water temperature going in is lower than the wash temperature. So ours has a thermostatic blending valve set to around 45 degrees output on the hot and cold feeds and if we wash at 40 degrees the heater stays off providing there is sufficient hot water in the calorifier. Rinsing in hot water gets the clothes really clean without shrinking.
My friend had the same washer on a Victron inverter and he too had to leave a lamp on but it is not a problem then.
Sam, thanks for this, do you more details on the blending valve thingy?, thanks
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Thanks all interesting views and comments, many valid points of view and lots of information on the this washer works with this as well. I think, having slept on it overnight, will try the twin tub as a simple solution for the moment see how we get on when on our first six week trip then revisit the higher cost (and substantial boat alterations) option. Still interested in views and info, thanks again
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Thanks for the info, seems it is a bit of a risk trying to get the right machine with the right inverter and more. Could be an expensive gamble as well, food for thought.....
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RAM, Do you use on cold wash or all temps? Seems a 2000 watt inverter may be enough. Still tempted with the £100 twin tub as an experiment
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I must admit am starting to lean towards a try of the twin tub, a small gamble of under £100 or nearly £1000 and lots of work!! ?? Seems the twin tub will do almost anything bar a duvet cover. Can soon find a laundrette for that, will fit in the shower tray to run and empty. thanks for usrful input ??
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Hmmm seems this is not as easy as I thought, is there a list anywhere of what works with what. Anyone got a Candy and which inverter do they have? Thanks to all that have commented.
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Alan, thanks, yes it seems 1600 is peak load, assume with heater element on. Had Sterling products for long time never had issue but will look at others as well. Thanks for views. I wonder if othets have used with a genny?
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Did think of this but more cost effective option desired by SWMBO?
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So, as I will be spending more time afloat, i am thinking of retro fitting a washing machine, I have looked at the Zanussi ZWC1301 Compact Washing Machine and have a space I can create to house it. I loose the cupboard under the bathroom sink, but hardly use that so seems good, and it is on the center line so not tricky reballasting ?
The question is one of power requirement, from looking at the tec spec, the max draw is 1600 watts. I have two options I suppose, upgrade my inverter to a Sterling Power Pro Power SB Pure Sine Wave Inverter 12v 2200w, that will draw from my 4 leisure batteries at 110Ah each, run the engine at same time to keep juice going to them and not wipe them out power wise. Or I do have SDMO Booster 2000 generator, able to maintain 1700 watt continuously.
Has any one powered a washing machine from a Booster 2000? Or do I play safe with larger inverter? Views and opinions most welcome, many thanks Dai
Info needed Izuzu Delux engine panel - Hole Size
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Yes it is a VDO gauge with just a transparent dome, thanks for your help, now hopefully a 52mm gauge needs the same size hole! If not I think I will file the opening to accept a standard size guage as I doubt I can get the exact same one. Again thanks