Thanks for posting that. I've not seen them in the US, but it's encouraging that someone is making them. The whole manufacturing world is great at making things smaller and cheaper if the demand is perceived to be there.
Roger L.
----- Original Message -----From: Julian WebbSent: Tuesday, August 27, 2013 2:55 PMSubject: Re: [Electric Boats] FYI - Methanol fuel cell battery charging- at £5,200 for basically 105 watts it sure isn;t cheap http://www.orionairsales.co.uk/efoy-comfort-210-fuel-cell-2693-p.asp?gclid=CIiF8NC_nrkCFQTMtAodNWEABg- they've been around for a while, i think the guy who came up with the system was nominated for a major prize award.- they have become fringe popular with retirees living in the motorhome, quiet, no smell or vibration etc but yep bloody expensive
On 27 August 2013 20:20, Kirk McLoren <kirkmcloren@yahoo.com> wrote:
if it were 100 times larger in capacity.5 Amps is kinda anemic.
From: Nick <chernikit@gmail.com>
To: electricboats@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2013 11:14 AM
Subject: [Electric Boats] FYI - Methanol fuel cell battery charging
Just an FYI - recently came across this Pacific Yachting article (Dec 2012) on some in-boat trials of a methanol fuel cell for battery charging produced by SFC (German company near Munich).Looks expensive, but might be the just the right thing for some people.- Nick
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