Hi,
After a lot of research we have found a system that we think will be good for our boat. We would love any and all, positive and negative feedback you may have.
Our boat is a 41' Morgan Out Island with a 24,000lb displacement and with likely a 27,000lb loaded displacement. We are relaxed sailors and we take our time sailing, motoring pretty much only in and out of the marina, anchorages, and through passes. We will have solar panels and a wind turbine and plan to generate most of our power this way using the generator as an emergency power source.
We live on the west coast of BC, Canada and plan to sail up to Alaska for a couple years before heading south.
Thanks in advance for the thoughts and comments. This system is as follows.
Jason and Sheya
12V 200AH – These are the Gen 3 design with terminals on the ends. 4X 200AH in strapped block. Quantity 8
4.3" LCD display, voltage, current, temp, and state of charge (SOC) Quantity 1
This is a marine specific sense board for GBS cells. It is protected from water and salt. Quantity 8
TSL 48—15 charger. Quantity 1
Battery management computer. Quantity 1
Designed for up to 30HP electric motor. Can replace up to 60HP gas or Diesel engine. Includes shaft couple, 2:1 reduction with toothed drive belt. Quantity 1
Includes HPEVS brushless AC motor, Curtis AC controller, Digital Gauge, tyco controller, marine grade throttle, wire harness, 500A fuse, 48V 550A max, 15hp continuous 32hp peak custom programming, suitable for sailboats up to 45' or 25000 Lb displacement. Quantity 1
5000w electric start DC generator for rapid battery charging. Chargers 100A @48v. Includes external fuel system connections. Quantity 1
30A DC—DC converter charge the 12V system and powers 12V accessories from the traction battery pack (48v—12v)
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