Running LOW on LITHIUM - Säck, Ostholmen and Lökaön
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- In this episode we travel a little on a power boat for a change, discuss a little on lithium systems and how to install them and arrive in a new place.
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Cody Martin - Clare of Nantes
Fails - Love Letters
Alsever Lake - I can see you
Over and Out - Maor
Tropical Trance Dnace - Mikey Geiger
5:33 man, everything You show is VERY interesting for me :) Thank You !
Thanks very much :)
Great video, stunning pictures! Very clever all the integrated power mgt with B&G!
Thanks Jon, yup it's pretty cool
Hi! I did exactly the same way, my sailboat is what my mind and heart really wants❤
nice video
What do you mean by "alternator is not regulated". I think all regulator outputs are regulated for improvement of DC output (no overvoltage etc.) Did you mean protected? Nice scenery and many boats! 😀
When the alternator goes over temperature the output current is not taken down to regulate the temperature. If you are not careful it will just burn up
I noticed that the freezer was set at -18C. Have you considered increasing the setting to lower the current draw on the battery? Cheers.
Hello, the freezer turns on and off to keep the fridge temperature down. When I did this video our fridge was not insulated and was running 50% of the time. The freezer temperature will fluctuate between -2 and -18/20. Since I insultated the fridge I have taken the on time to about 25%
My solar panels are the same make as yours. I have problems with mine and have had them replaced. It seems they degrade fast. Are yours ok?
I had to replace one of the 55watt ones recently as it was only putting out 14v or so. Interesting to know though, was it just one?
@@SailingAurora I have two panels and they have both been replaced several times. It seems the amperage goes down after a year or so. It is a lot of work to get them out of the Sika and get the new ones in so it is not just a matter of complaining to the company.
@johanhackman very true, I found out I had applied abit too much sika and it became alot of work to remove one. I hope I don't have to do it again so soon