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On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 17:07:51 GMT, "Delburt D"
wrote: wrote in message ... On Nov 29, 2:24 am, "Eisboch" wrote: "Delburt D" wrote in message news:ILn3j.15376$B21.15016@trndny07... Just for the record, we are using a 15000 watt battery pack that weighs 828 lbs. Add to that the battery cable, 2/0 welding cable, the charger, this is a plug in, Controllers etc. With battery technology what it is today we are lucky to push a nice little light weight hull like ours as much as we can. The future however is looking brighter for much better batteries with higher capacity and much less weight. Where is the high capacity battery technology heading? The last major advancement I am aware of was the development of lithium ion technology but you don't see many of those in really big battery applications. Lithium can also be a bit dicy in terms of handling (or getting wet) if I recall correctly. Seems like we are still stuck in the lead/acid age, either in wet cell or AGM configurations despite many years of forecasts predicting major technological breakthroughs in battery construction. Eisboch My little mahogany skiffs with an 8 horse will make a smaller carbon footprint than the electric plants used to charge these things, hopefully when I come here selling them in spring, I get such a warm reception... ![]() While we are looking at 15000 watt hours of power it still only takes $1.50 , ( ref $.10 / KW ) to fully charge the packs as is. Compare to $150 to fill a 50 gal gas tank. I know we are talking a difference in performance levels but you can still be out on the lake all day and not only make a much smaller carbon foot print but also NO Carbon Monxide or burned oil residue or any of the many other compounds created by burning gasoline in an internal combustion engine. Tom And, most importantly, spill fewer cocktails! -- John H |
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