Djeeke,
I just posted pictures in an album called Hydro Generator.. Take a look at it if you like.. The product was built in W. Germany and sold here in the states by a company in Buffalo New York. I can't find any information on them so I assume they are no longer in business, too bad, I would love to have several more for there simplicity and robust construction... If any one knows of one please let me know, if I don't have to put a third mortgage on my boat I would be interested... Dave K
From: j27_sailor <iroquois@grieten.net>
To: electricboats@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, October 14, 2010 7:33:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Electric Boats] convert outboard for generating power ... (and backup propulsion ?)
Hi Dave !
I was unaware somebody ever built a hydrogenerator in an outboard similar enclosure, I only know the complex setups where you're suppose to drag a prop behind the boat.
Do you know who built this unit (and if they're stil lin business)?
Because I had the same idea, work in reverse, not trying to get regen from a motor as this seems a difficult thing to master but running the gen as a motor ... There is documentation on how to run an alternator as a motor, just don't know if the hardware (especially bearings) can take this...
It's indeed great to be able to put on a big prop without having to start rebuilding the leg to (re)move the cavitation plate...
I'm curious !
Djeeke
--- In electricboats@yahoogroups.com, Dave Kellogg <inganear1@...> wrote:
>
> Djeeke, I've been working on this regen thing for quite a long time, sometimes
> making a little progress. I picked up a hydo generator at a pawn shop the
> other day that may add some good testing to my set up... This generator looks
> just like an outboard motor but has the possibility of putting a large prop on
> with out any modifications.. This means I can test on the back of my aluminum
> fishing boat with my 8hp and gps, get some good numbers and change props easy...
> I like it and wish I had another one, it would make a perfect electric
> outboard conversion... Dave K
>
>
>
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> From: j27_sailor <iroquois@...>
> To: electricboats@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thu, October 14, 2010 2:40:03 PM
> Subject: [Electric Boats] convert outboard for generating power ... (and backup
> propulsion ?)
>
> I have an unused outboard bracket on my transom...
> (probably used by one of the former owners to hook up his dinghy outboard so he
> could use it as a backup engine)
>
> In the thinking process of converting to electric I am also considering all
> possibilities of generating power... Solar, wind, and generators, including the
> trailing generators...
>
> I have seen a few people converting an outboard to an electrical outboard, which
> seems to give some decent results and the setup does not look too difficult as a
> diy project...
>
> Now, has anybody ever considered installing a generator in an outboard to
> generate more electricity? To me this seems a lot easier solution than towing a
> propellor behind my boat... I could easily have the 'outboard generator' sitting
> on that bracket and lower it in the water when I need a few more amps to
> recharge my batteries...
>
> My next question would be what I could use ? Easiest might be a simple
> automotive alternator...
>
> But while it's sitting there installed on the boat, it might be a good idea to
> be able to actually use the system as an emergency backup propulsion !
>
>
> I know alternators can be used as motors but I have no clue about efficiency and
> maybe the stain of using it as a motor will destroy the bearings so it might be
> better to install another type of motor and use the regen capability...
>
> What do you guys think ?
>
> Djeeke
>
>
>
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