I don’t have anything of my own on the boat that doesn’t have a 12 volt 
charger, but various guests have used the small inverter for things they 
brought. It has come in handy many times. Speaking of 12 volts, I got a 12 volt 
power supply for my laptop from FleaBay for about $20.
Also new this year is a CPAP machine for my wife. It runs off the small 
inverter as well.

Joe Della Barba
Coquina
C&C 35 MK I
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+1 to what Stevan said.

Sailboat Owners had some testing results published recently and charging an 
iPad (of all things) came about 20-25% less over a DC charger (compared to the 
inverter/AC charger combo). These inverters are not as efficient as we would 
like them to be.

A note: check the DC (USB) charger before buying/installing; they come in a 
variety of specs (1.5 A/2.0 A/2.5 A). For fully charging higher end devices 
(e.g. tablets) you want to have 2.4 A – 2.5 A USB charger.

Marek

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As an aside, charging tablets and phones doesn't necessarily require an
inverter. One could go with something like this:
http://ca.binnacle.com/p8953/BLUE-SEA-1016-DUAL-USB-CHARGER-2-SOCKET-5V-2.1AMP/product_info.html

Phones and tablets are DC, why convert and convert again?

I'm looking into DC power supplies for the laptop as well. So far we
haven't need AC but I do have a portable inverter on board just in case.

I charge my tablet and phone off of the car stereo I installed at the nav
station (it has a USB port). I'm considering that Blue Sea unit just as a
nice to have but the project list is long with higher priorities.

Steve
Suhana, C&C 32
Toronto
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