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Electricity from your anchor
An anchor buried in the mud and the ground plate on your boat may make a
great electricity source. Run an insulated wire from the anchor and one from the ground plate to a simple dc-dc converter and you can charge your batteries: http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPa...20/n8/abs/nbt7 16.html&dynoptions=doi1061334452 Jax |
Electricity from your anchor
great electricity source. Run an insulated wire from the anchor and one from
the ground plate to a simple dc-dc converter and you can charge your batteries:. What in 90 days Works for Neal. RB |
Electricity from your anchor
That would be a trolling battery!
Bobsprit wrote: great electricity source. Run an insulated wire from the anchor and one from the ground plate to a simple dc-dc converter and you can charge your batteries:. What in 90 days Works for Neal. RB |
Electricity from your anchor
nope, a salt n' battery
Scout "Kelton Joyner" wrote That would be a trolling battery! |
Electricity from your anchor
I suppose if one chose the right material for the ground plate, one could
electroplate it with the zinc that formerly coated the anchor? Scout |
Electricity from your anchor
Now that's a positive statement.
"Scout" wrote in message ... nope, a salt n' battery Scout "Kelton Joyner" wrote That would be a trolling battery! |
Electricity from your anchor
Read on about the dc to dc converter in the Kongsberg Simrad references
posted by Jax. "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... I especially like the 'simple DC to DC converter bit. What is the EMF you are generating and what is the bandgap for a silicon transistor? Cheers MC Kelton Joyner wrote: That would be a trolling battery! Bobsprit wrote: great electricity source. Run an insulated wire from the anchor and one from the ground plate to a simple dc-dc converter and you can charge your batteries:. What in 90 days Works for Neal. RB |
Electricity from your anchor
Also you can multiply voltage using a varactor charge pump that works well
below semiconductor bandgap levels. You could also use a mechanical vibrator-relay. "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... I especially like the 'simple DC to DC converter bit. What is the EMF you are generating and what is the bandgap for a silicon transistor? Cheers MC Kelton Joyner wrote: That would be a trolling battery! Bobsprit wrote: great electricity source. Run an insulated wire from the anchor and one from the ground plate to a simple dc-dc converter and you can charge your batteries:. What in 90 days Works for Neal. RB |
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