I had the same experience with ASMO. I was unable to get their representative to answer any questions or respond even to inquires about purchasing. I went with electricyacht. more powerful systems ( at that time)
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Curious: First you posted the list asking about "electric outboards" for salt water environment, then a minute later you post to the list indicating that at least one of the ASMO Marine's systems would work for you----yet nowhere on the ASMO Marine website do I see any OUTBOARD solution products offered. Sure, they offer inboard "systems" that could be adapted to an outboard, but the mounting differences make this an untenable solution---better to buy a Lynch motor (e.g. LEM200) directly and build your own mount/drive system for an existing outboard.
Anyway, your interest in and frustration with ASMO seems a bit at odds with your question regarding outboards for salt water use….and so I for one am confused----
how can we help you exactly? What is it you're converting? Last you posted to the list you asked about 48v generators.
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Has anyone done business with these folks? I can't get them to answer my questions when I am hold a fist-full of money.
Are they going to answer my questions once they have the money?
I like the look of their systems. They have one (at least) that will work for me. But I find their lack of enthusiasm distressing.
If SolidNAV will hurry up with their new/larger motor, they may get my money by default.
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