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On Jul 20, 5:46*pm, "Ernest Scribbler"
wrote: "Tim" wrote I'm thinking this could be a neat alternate to running straight fossil fuel all the time. It would gain you some quiet time and redundancy, but probably not much in the way of fuel economy unless you can come up with some sort of supplemental charging method so you don't have to do it all with engine power. Ernest, I know what you are saying, but that's what I was pointing out. say a group of 4-12v deep cycle batteries seriesed on 48v, an extra alternator mounted on the engine to be dedicated for the 48v charging system. True, when the batteries are drained it would take a while to get them charged back, however, the engine doesn't have to run while using the electric. And I'm not necessarily looking at the speed of the craft, like the engine is pulling a dual load. But while using the gas engine you're charging your electric motor system. And I figure engine load would actually be a minorly questionable concern,unless speed is configured into the equasion. Yes, it's a "toy" project, and the time and effort for the extra batteries motor installation labor etc, wouldn't out weigh the cost of fuel consumption, but I was looking for a means to not be "totally" dependant on petroleum. |
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