Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Re: [Electric Boats] RE: FW: Duffy....?

 

These are most likely more power dense then anything you will find on ebay.  Almost all the flexible panels have top mount connectors, which can be difficulty to conceal in an attractive way.  I used 1.5 inch fingered cable duct.  But would love something more attractive.  


On Oct 23, 2013, at 9:22 AM, <steveschulzy@yahoo.com> wrote:

 

I have a Duffy 20 named Sparky, posted pics in folder named "Sparky".  Ours is unique in that its an outboard drive unit.  I use the Torqueedo 2.0 cruise.  Boat is unbelievably quiet, we operate on 4 6v deep cycle batteries from Costco.  We can cruise all day at 6 knots.  I'm charging with solar at home might mount the panels on the boat but looking at flexible panels now available on ebay.  We'd mount them to the roof.   Boat is stored on trailer near home so I  use external panels from garage roof.  Duffy's are the original electric boat ours was built in the 70's.


Steve



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[mailto:electricboats-owner@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dag Hanssen
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 6:58 AM
To: electricboats-owner@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Duffy....?

Hi from Fort Lauderdale.
I purchased a used Duffy Balboa a few weeks ago, bit it does not run,
working on having the controller tested, should know in a few days.
Has anybody fitted Solar Panels to their Duffys?
If so what size?
What is the current draw from the 48 Volt motor?
I have 8 golf cart batteries and the brochure talks about a 15 hr endurance,
sounds high, would that be with an optional larger bank of say 12 or 16
batteries?
Not much tech info on the Duffy site, looking for help from other owners.
Thanks
Dag

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