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nimbusgb wrote in news:1181027399.917094.159070
@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com: Amps may be helpful when looking at an instantaneous situation. A constant 5 amps into 13.8 volts would be enought to run the nav instruments , radio and some of the load required for a fridge or autopilot. "Lionheart", an Amel Sharki 41 ketch, has a "shaft alternator" on her freewheeling shaft. You must have a hydraulic transmission designed to be free wheeled to use one, not just "leave it in neutral". The Perkins transmission on the 4-108 is larger than most of them. Her shaft turns, at 6 knots through the water, about 70-80 RPM. This turns a big pulley made for a flat cogged belt. The pulley is about 12" in diameter up near the back of the transmission. The belt drives a special, slow-turning alternator, who, I'm guessing, is turning about 300 RPM at this speed. It's driving a 2KW Raymarine radar/color chart plotter, Garmin 185 GPS/sonar, a string of B&G Network instruments, including B&G Network Pilot electro-hydraulic autopilot, a Yeoman chart table, a Dell Latitude w/HP Printer, a 12V fridge, bilge pump, water pump, all the lights. Loaded down, the shaft speed drops, of course, but she'll put out 15-18A at 14.2-14.4V to charge the 660AH golf cart beasts, too. As the Amel is already slower than dirt, a sturdy but leisurely cruiser, I don't see any difference between on and off positions on the control panel for the shaft alternator. Just pulling the 200 gallon water tank....er, ah....6' fat keel...that's better...is draggin' her down to make her comfortable. Noone is in a hurry on a Sharki...(c; Larry -- If electricity comes from electrons, does morality come from morons? |
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