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That's very useful information... where can I find the "official" source?
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Charlie,
I hope this helps you, it is a cut and paste from the workshop manual.
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Our turn!
Needed: small, invisible, high output, cheap solar panels
The Sunware ones might work for you...
Charlie - Take a look at these
Here's a closer view of what I'm using now
I just looked again and realized Onboardpv.com is now selling Sunware
Larry, the boarders on ours....
That sounds like a good fix
Nice clean installation Larry- multihulls do have some advantages!
Spend money on energy-savings
I'm with you all the way on that!
I read Nigel Calder's Sail article too
The Bimini is not just a parking place for solar...
So true, also planning for Alaska
Forget solar and go with a real generator
I'm not closing the door on that
You don't worry about noise.
For passages a tow generator...
Yes, prodigious power at hull speed
True retreiving it...
Interested In details about your Friends Prop Alt...
My friends...
Try this trick for retrieving a towgen
Not so easy...
I was thinking of trying an electric outboard
DuoGen
I wouldn't forget the solar panels but I
I will produce 3kw from main engine!
You might consider a larger alternator than that...
Impressive! I'm being a bit conservative
Some details...
Those generators always seem too complicated.
Thanks for the details!
PSKA
Alternators
Thanks for the tip
It's not about how much you can put into
Good stuff Steve!
Steve, Dan...Yes, power needs do drive the design
power take off
That's very useful information... where can I find the "official" source?
power take off from workshop manual
Thanks! I'll find, buy, borrow, a manual.
Looking at pole mounted solar mounts
May I suggest...
I hear you
If you're going to the tropics....
I don't know, that looks like an awfully large panel for a single point mounting...
Not as fast as I used to go...
Your Instructive photo Jon, designed to your needs.. lotsa questions
You could mount them on either side of your pushpit pretty easily
My arrangement is pretty simple, if not a bit "agricultural"... (grin)
Gotta love your simple, elegant and not too expensive schemes!
Wrongway Charlie
Plan's to leave PNW mid to late Aug
no wonder you're smiling
Mex clearance after hurricanes, Westie lving PNW before autmn nasties
Sorry, left over pic, they only show in the original post.
Don't leave too late.