[Public-List] Standard Prop Size and Pitch-electric
dan walker
dsailormon at yahoo.com
Thu May 22 11:03:13 PDT 2008
bob, if that was me you were referring to, i did go elelctric, and thus far i have been very pleased. i did do a short follow up, but no dog and pony show yet because i want to do more "sea trials"
dan
rascal 145
Robert Kirk <isobar at bcpl.net> wrote: Larry... That's interesting. There was a discussion on the list some time
ago where some member was proposing to go electric, and he gave some specs
from the manufacturer. I did some back of the envelope calculations which
didn't look to be encouraging for electric propulsion. As I recall, the
person who was going to give it a try either did not do it, or never did
send a follow-up.
Do you have any numbers on the endurance, at what speed, battery
requirements, recharging rates & times, etc? Or a pointer to a reference?
Bob Kirk
Isobar #181
At 10:04 PM 5/20/2008, Lawrence Morris wrote:
>[...] It is a really interesting system that utilizes a 24v DC electric
>motor connected directly to the prop shaft with no transmission.
>reverse is accomplished by reversing the polarity in the circuit. The
>motor is a little larger than a basketball and weighs approximately
>50kg. The motor will charge the battery bank by free wheeling the
>prop while sailing. Other charging options are shore power, solar and
>an aux. genset. [...]
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