I waited since Feb for my 48 volt 260AH pack from EV. Takes a long time but should work out nicely.
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James,
EV components sold me 16 160Ah Thundersky cells for my 48V conversion. You will also need to factor in shipping and a BMS to your costs. My 8kWh bank came to around $3,600 ($0.45/kWh) delivered, with a simple passive BMS from another vendor. I think that you'll find your battery bank will be very close to $9,000. I just don't want you to be surprised when the time rolls around to place your order. My experience with EV Components is that you will get your batteries about 3 months after your check clears (mine didn't show up for 4 months, but that's a different story). Again, I think that this is important information for those that are planning on purchasing these batteries.
Since most people here equate 10kWh to 1 gallon of gas, how far will your 41' cruiser go today on 2 gallons of diesel? That's the range that you should expect from 19kWh of batteries alone. My boat had a range of about 10-15 miles on a single gallon of diesel and I expect my conversion to deliver 8-12 miles of range from the 8kWh bank, depending on throttle settings.
Fair winds,
Eric
Marina del Rey, CA
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> I will be going with two 10 kw silent props, for a total of 20kw and a none Mastervolt battery pack, unless they cut me a hell of a deal. Evcomponents will sell you a LiFePo4 400 AH 48 volt pack for $7000.00 that is a 19kwh pack....
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> On May 14, 2010, at 2:34 AM, "Eric" <ewdysar@...> wrote:
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> > Hey James,
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> > Are you still thinking about converting your 41' cabin cruiser? What is your latest list of components? The link you posted suggests a 23.9kW drive with 95kWh of batteries. I've found their AGM batteries for only $0.25/Wh, so their suggested battery bank would cost $24,000 and weigh 5,000 pounds.
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