Kurt Jon Ulmer wrote:Hi John,
Fun isn't it? Any smoke yet? I'd be glad to see your boat's propulsion numbers.
If you post the data here, some others will probably be interested too. Have you wrestled with how much compromise you'll accept, relative to a large-tank diesel?
I've always admired the Gazelle. They have a real scenic charm to them.
Best of luck,
Kurt
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Hi Bertrand,
Your system seems like the best of all worlds, and powerful. Beyond our means, for sure.
It's great that you can retain the working characteristics of a diesel system, but still lie at anchor and soak up fuel into the batteries. And are those 4 x 240W solar panels you have? Oh yeah, a 46' cat... I guess there's room.
Cheers,
Kurt
Heya Kurt,
You asked the same question we wrestled with: compromise. And YES it has been FUN! The yachties at the marina here already think we are insane with a junk, so messing with electrics was par for the course.
Since we did not have the resources available to do calculations based on a similar boat, we went from first principles and made some assumptions.
For instance, we knew the old Sabb diesel did a decent job and it was around 29 hp. We are keeping the controllable pitch prop and its transmission, so we are expecting some loss there. We'll just wing it with the CPP.
So we calculated from a hullspeed of 7.7kts and then looked at what equivalent hp electric motors would give us what speed, to then calculate range in "runtime at speed X". We then looked at range with different battery arrays and the Amp-hours they provide....
So we got the following:
Speed hp equivalent range example with two 48volt arrays (approx)
7.7kts 35hp 1 hour
6kts 17hp 2 hours
5kts 10hp 3.8 hours
4kts 5hp 6 hours
3kts 2hp 12+
Special case: Forklift battery, 849Ah: 11 hours at 4 kts
As soon as I figure out the "Box" account, I will post our spreadsheet. I swear it feels like I am missing something and would love any opinions on the subject and our work up to now.
Project after this: calculate charge rate vs. discharge rate at different speeds if we carry a 2000W Honda generator on-board as a backup range extender. The wind generator will not cut it at 48V (does a good job on the 12V house batteries) and we dropped the solar panel in the Potomac
Thanks!!
John C.