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On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 00:58:42 GMT, Rick
wrote: While I have not bothered to search, the selection of marine equipment available in 24VDC must be very very small. Most all little boats use 12VDC, most larger boats use 110/220/480VAC. Many mid-size yachts (45-80 ft ) have dual 12/24 V systems. 12 V for electronics that are low-power and often don't come in 24V versions, 24V for Bow/sternthrusters, windlasses, electrical winches etc. Mainly too keep the cables reasonable. /Marcus -- Marcus AAkesson Gothenburg Callsigns: SM6XFN & SB4779 Sweden Keep the world clean - no HTML in news or mail ! |
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Larry,
That keel idea is a great one. He could collect solar heat with the mast and pump it to the keel for storage. And of course this would make Scotty very happy cause the keel would have to be covered with foam for insulation. Regards, Ron I don't recieve e-mail at this address because of spam. E-mail me at crtsrATmsnDOTcom. |
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