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Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 01-06-2017, 16:09
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Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 01-06-2017, 10:45
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Posted By senormechanico
Re: A way To Save Charging Time

That's exactly what we did with our Lord Nelson 35 with one off the very tip of the bowsprit and one off the side with a whisker pole extended and bungied to the rigging.
We stored them near where...
Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 20-05-2017, 09:08
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Posted By senormechanico
Re: A way To Save Charging Time

There's an old saying I try to stick with which makes my life much easier:

The Bitterness of Poor Quality Remains Long After the Sweetness of Low Price is Forgotten
Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 14-05-2017, 11:18
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Posted By senormechanico
Re: A way To Save Charging Time

Kenomac's post about tuning a piano for the symphony reminded me of a customer I once served while I repaired electronics for a living.
This very put together woman brought in her VCR for service...
Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 13-05-2017, 15:43
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Posted By senormechanico
Re: A way To Save Charging Time

HyGrometer:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hygrometer
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e9/Haar-Hygrometer.jpg/220px-Haar-Hygrometer.jpg...
Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 13-05-2017, 09:47
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Posted By senormechanico
Re: A way To Save Charging Time

If it was a LiFePo4 bank of 8 cells, it would weigh 21.6 Kg x 8= 172.8 Kg or 380.16 lbs.

Lead? well....
Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 10-05-2017, 09:41
Replies: 393
Views: 39,095
Posted By senormechanico
Re: A way To Save Charging Time

You've got that exactly right.
This last winter was SO BAD, I barely had enough solar to run my UltraSoniTec which only draws 0.75 amps 24/7 :facepalm:
Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 09-05-2017, 19:18
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Views: 39,095
Posted By senormechanico
Re: A way To Save Charging Time

Interesting.
That's basically what we get in the PNW in the summertime on nice days with 440.
Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 06-05-2017, 16:42
Replies: 393
Views: 39,095
Posted By senormechanico
Re: A way To Save Charging Time

GLOBAL WARMING !! OH, THE HUMANITY !! :wink::wink::wink::peace:
Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 06-05-2017, 09:29
Replies: 393
Views: 39,095
Posted By senormechanico
Re: A way To Save Charging Time

My absorption time was reduced nearly 100% by going to LiFePo4.
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