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have blue
I think you're an idiot.
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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ah, NO solar panels. I see. Just an alternator belted to the spinning
prop
shaft puttin out maybe 6 amps.
So, let's add it up. 6 amps at 12 volts for 24 hours = 1,728 watts, which
=
2.3 hp-hours.
But you need 20 hp for up to 20 hours, or 400 hp-hours, or about 300,000
watts,
which will take you approximately 173.611111 days sailing to produce.
You would also need battery capacity of 50,000 amps.
This is to motor not even 1 day.
I dunno, joony. you think it is doable?
Jaxass, looks like you can't read. I said, no solar panels. Not sure
where you got $40K either. You're proving yourself over and
over to be an idiot.
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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let's see if I got this straight.
you guys are saying that between solar panals and a generator belted to
the
prop shaft you will have more than enough amps produced to drive a 20
hp
electric motor for up to several hours, and therefore the public is
going
to
stampede the vendor to pay upwards of $40K for a motor, panals, a few
thousand
pounds of batteries all to avoid paying $8k for a diesel engine, plus
fuel.
boy, you guys sure do have dreams, don't you.
"Jonathan Ganz"
scribbled thusly:
They're charged by the prop spinning while sailing.
This isn't the only one, but check this web site for more
info.
http://www.solomontechnologies.com/
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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ah, and the "batts" are charge how?
Oz1...of the 3 twins.
I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.
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