That’s funny, I thought it was too obvious that the bilge blower not the
head went in the oven…interesting variant though, I’ll take a book of
tickets

 

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From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of
j...@svpaws.net
Sent: March 26, 2014 6:45 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Inverters

 

Ed:

 

If you tell your wife of two years to stick her head in the oven while you
run bilge blowers please sell tickets!  With luck you'll be on the Genesis
planet when you make the suggestion.

 

John



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On Mar 26, 2014, at 2:59 PM, "dwight" <dwight...@gmail.com> wrote:

Edd

 

Turn the oven on, use a bilge blower fan and connect a hose…presto, hair
dryer…or connect to your heating system, especially good for espar forced
air or be the first to invent a good propane / butane hair dryer…you are on
the Starship Enterprise so you should have the resources…right :-)

 


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From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Bill Bina
Sent: March 26, 2014 3:30 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Inverters

 

Is there any guarantee that going through all this effort and expense will
prevent your wife from cutting her hair short any way, as she apparently
wants to do? :-) 

Bill Bina

On 3/26/2014 2:23 PM, Dennis C. wrote:

Edd,

 

Took a while but we found a smaller hair dryer that Touché's 1000 watt
inverter will handle.  The admiral likes it OK.

 

Also my research on this indicated that somehow running a European voltage
hair dryer on North American voltage works. Not sure how but I read
something to that effect on the web. Must be true then. :)

 

As others have said, it will represent quite a draw so make sure you size
the wiring and circuit protection accordingly. 

 

Dennis C.

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On Mar 26, 2014, at 9:05 AM, Edd Schillay <e...@schillay.com> wrote:

Listers, 

 

 As part of my ongoing battle for my wife not to cut her hair short, she
would like to be able to use a hair dryer on board the boat. My current
inverter is rated at 600 Watts AC, which is nowhere near enough to handle a
hair dryer. 

 

 Anyone know of any issues in changing my inverter to one that can handle
1600 to 2000 watts? I was thinking something like this (but waiting until
after 2:00pm today when the price drops):
http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?path=-1%7C328%7C2289962%7C2289972
<http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?path=-1%7C328%7C2289962%7C2289972&id=17
04363> &id=1704363   



 

 All the best,

 

 Edd

 

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