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"Michael Briggs" wrote in
: Have plenty of extra hp to run the genset, only need aprox 85 hp to run boat at cruise speed. It's not the power that's the problem, it's the FREQUENCY. A 4-pole alternator needs to turn a CONSTANT 1800 RPM shaft speed to produce 60 Hz AC power (1500 RPM is 50 Hz). Considering the pulley sizes for the ratio, then engine would be turning less. However, how are you going to run the big diesel at, say, 1800 RPM to get 60 Hz to run the motors on AC, Air conditioning compressors, fridge and freezer compressors who all demand fairly stable frequency....and back the boat in the slip...slowly...no changes in engine speed allowed, like ALL BACK EMERGENCY OR WE'RE ALL GONNA CRASH!...??? Then there's the fuel at $4/gallon. The big diesel anchored out for the night has to sit there and turn 1800 RPM at 30HP, all 7 litres of displacement, 24/7 at anchor, or drifting or any time you don't need propulsion. Then there's maintenance. The big diesel has an hour lifespan limit at some point. The faster you get there, running this stupid main engine genset, the faster the engine shop will own your savings accounts to do the overhaul. Most of the 9000 hours on the meter was pulling the genny to drive the fridge in the galley and a few lights. This is insane! That's why 65' boats all have one...or (gasp) maybe TWO...separately- powered gensets with little engines puffing away at 2/3 of a gallon per hour all night doing what you need. Get a full genset. This main-engine-driven-AC-powerplant is economic insanity..... |
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