The batteries on the drill have a deminishing return on charging. That is there are period lost waiting for a charged battery. There is also the lugging of the water 8 or so liters at a time which sometimes requires a break period. The whole operation must be shut down once daylight, so that is chopping it up over a few nights.
My guess is that there is 80-100 liters of water when full.
[Edit: Just realized there must be much more as more than 80 liters must have been shifted by now.]
It would be so much easier if it was not such skanky water as then it could simply be pumped overboard until empty. Pretty sure the other boats on my slip would not appreciate the odor. Had no idea that stagnant water could be such an issue.
Pretty sure the other boats on my slip would not appreciate the odor...
It's easier to ask forgiveness than permission..