Keith,
Concorde says their AGMs can be charged at up to 5C. You'd need a nuclear powerplant on board to do that!
Denny
----- Original Message -----
From: aweekdaysailor
To: electricboats@
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 6:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Electric Boats] Repowering 40' 1975 20,000 lb sailboat
I am finding that charge acceptance is an issue with my wet lead-acid though a quality AGM should be better.
You ideally want to be able to put the full output of the generator into the batteries. With my setup it looks like I can only put 7-8amps in once the bulk phase is done. My genny/charger is ~22amp @48V and I could do 75amps if I had the juice.
The TPPL (AGM) batteries Nigel Calder is pushing might be the best choice when extended cruising - with those you could put..say..30-
Otherwise, you'd have a fair chance of having to dock just so you could have quiet charging and a chance at sleep.
I think lithium is ~price competitive with TPPL if you factor in dollars/lifetime-
My $0.02
-Keith
-----Denny Wrote---
"Still hard to beat AGM lead acid batteries for a sail boat - especially if you
can remove some of the lead you already have in the basement. A lithium bank
will increase initial cost 5x and its benefits of light weight and rapid charge
-discharge tolerance are not that important in your application.
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