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Since the boat is moving 24 hours per day, then .....
Amps per day IS AN INTERESTING UNIT. HOW MUCH power does you boat using in a 24 per period???? Hanz Chuck Tribolet wrote: Amps per day is not an interesting unit. It doesn't include any indication of the voltage. It doesn't include any indication of how long the power was provided. It's a rate of change, not "how much". Watts is more interesting. "Hanz" wrote in message ... We have a tow generator on our boat. When we went from VA to Portugal, It generated 6-7 Amp per hour/ About 167 amp/day. It was a Ferris tow generator. Hanz DaveC wrote: The other day I saw what I took for a generator system that looked like a trolling motor. I see that Ampair makes a couple of boat towed water turbine units but they don't look like the unit I saw. I'm curious as to what my trolling motor would generate if towed and whether it could be used in a charge-pump circuit to do battery charge duty. Anyone have any experience with towed generators? |
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