Hi from New Zealand. Subbed and watching. Just keep putting out videos even short ones. It’s good that you are filming what you are talking about rather than have us always looking at your face. Try adding something like the Benny Hill music when you’re doing a time lapse. Good luck👍👍
Hi, just subbed after seeing your Alternative guestspot. You guys don't sound very Madchester. Looking forward to your channel. Do you have a video where you breakdown the boat and equipment costs? I'm hoping Joe has a spreadsheet somewhere.
Los diferenciales protegen de desviaciones a tierra de la fase y el neutro son las líneas de 220vac o 110vac, recuerda que si no tienes tierra en ningún enchufe y se produce un cortocircuito puedes electrocutarse, para ello coloca placa de cobre en el esterior del casco y bajo el agua y hay optendras la toma de tierra, no es negativo baterias
Hi Antonio, thank you! Don’t worry - all of the electrical connections are grounded to a bronze plate on the outside of the hull. This was later installed.
@@sailingnendaz if you need for any reason to turn off power from the batteries your solar panels are still creating power. Victron smart and blue controller must always be connected to the batteries before the solar panels or you can damage the controller. Also great if leaving the boat you can leave solar keeping batteries at float, though not so good with lithium. Also good to fit a bipolar dc switch between the panels and the controller so you can isolate them. Victron do some great guides, take a look a Victron ‘Wiring Unlimited’ www.victronenergy.com/upload/documents/Wiring-Unlimited-EN.pdf
This is great thanks 🙏🏼 it need to be on the battery side mainly for voltage sensing? We have a breaker between the controller and the busbar for DC circuit so could isolate it that way. We have a dual polarity isolator from the PV to controller side too ☺️ I think I should move the wiring to the battery side though 🤞🏼 a good winter job
Haha don’t worry we have another 200 litre bladder on the other side of the boat. And we later installed another 120 litre bladder in one of the aft bedrooms. We also have 80 litres in Jerry cans, so we replaced everything we removed 😊
Hi from New Zealand. Subbed and watching. Just keep putting out videos even short ones. It’s good that you are filming what you are talking about rather than have us always looking at your face. Try adding something like the Benny Hill music when you’re doing a time lapse. Good luck👍👍
I’m hoping we get better as we get the hang of it! I think we get better at recording things too. But I’ll let you be the judge 😆
Hi, just subbed after seeing your Alternative guestspot. You guys don't sound very Madchester. Looking forward to your channel. Do you have a video where you breakdown the boat and equipment costs? I'm hoping Joe has a spreadsheet somewhere.
Welcome! Flick grew up in Kent and Joe grew up in a town outside of Manchester called Macclesfield which doesn’t have a particularly strong accent. ☺️
Los diferenciales protegen de desviaciones a tierra de la fase y el neutro son las líneas de 220vac o 110vac, recuerda que si no tienes tierra en ningún enchufe y se produce un cortocircuito puedes electrocutarse, para ello coloca placa de cobre en el esterior del casco y bajo el agua y hay optendras la toma de tierra, no es negativo baterias
Hi Antonio, thank you! Don’t worry - all of the electrical connections are grounded to a bronze plate on the outside of the hull. This was later installed.
Don’t wire the mppt solar controller that side of the battery switch. Has to go battery side
Ooooh that’s curious. What’s the rationale?
@@sailingnendaz if you need for any reason to turn off power from the batteries your solar panels are still creating power. Victron smart and blue controller must always be connected to the batteries before the solar panels or you can damage the controller. Also great if leaving the boat you can leave solar keeping batteries at float, though not so good with lithium. Also good to fit a bipolar dc switch between the panels and the controller so you can isolate them. Victron do some great guides, take a look a Victron ‘Wiring Unlimited’
www.victronenergy.com/upload/documents/Wiring-Unlimited-EN.pdf
This is great thanks 🙏🏼 it need to be on the battery side mainly for voltage sensing? We have a breaker between the controller and the busbar for DC circuit so could isolate it that way. We have a dual polarity isolator from the PV to controller side too ☺️ I think I should move the wiring to the battery side though 🤞🏼 a good winter job
Los térmicos solo pretege de los consumos superen su Amperaje
Thank you!
Battery more important than water??
Haha don’t worry we have another 200 litre bladder on the other side of the boat. And we later installed another 120 litre bladder in one of the aft bedrooms. We also have 80 litres in Jerry cans, so we replaced everything we removed 😊
Funny that can’t predict weather but predict climate change so comical