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* Wilbur Hubbard wrote, On 3/28/2007 1:17 PM:

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The max rating of the engines is not the point: IF the panels produced
10 kW for 12 hrs a day straight, and there was not much loss in
storage, they could run on 5 kW 24 hours, which is 8 hp, and could
work. (I guess...)



I can tell you aren't overly familiar with photovoltaics. 10KW
represents the max output when the sun is straight overhead and the temp
is mild That same 10KW array will produce perhaps 5K when the sun is at
a 45 degree angle and even less when the angle is less. The total
wattage output of a 10KW array is probably 50-60 KW on a good sunny day,
not 120KW per 24 hour day.

You can't run motors and charge batteries and run electonics with that
paltry output.

Something's fishy here...


Maybe if you washed your hands ???

The engines and performance is no problem, at 5 knots the boat is only
being pushed to half of hull speed, so the requirement is only around
4-5 kW. With the efficient hull shape it might only be 3 kW needed.
The batteries seem to be able to stash 50 kWh, so that's about 12+
hours worth. The solar output is the bigger problem - the theoretical
output of a 10kW panel at 18N in the winter is maybe 65 kW-hours, so
pushing the boat and charging the batteries would seem to be
problematical. However, this would not be too different from a
sailboat getting less than expected winds - it would just slow down a bit.

The biggest issue I see is that the "weight" is listed as "ca. 12
tons" which is about double what a lightweight cat would weigh. My
cat, without the engines or sailing rig would only be about 8000
pounds. Its possible that the "weight" is really the admiralty
tonnage and the actual displacement is much less. This would affect
the power needed in a linear fashion, so if the Disp is only 12000
pounds, it could be driven with possibly as little as 2 kW or even less.

One more item: although they talk about doing 5 knots, the log is
filled with entries showing speeds as low as 3.5 knots, and very few
days over 100 miles, even though they had a tailwind much of the time,
plus a quarter knot current in their favor. Thus, they may have only
been getting 3-3.5 knots worth of power from the system.



 
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