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Old 22-01-2019, 15:27   #226
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Re: Will electric outboards start replacing diesel inboards?

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12V $3.50 per AH in the US? Brand?
I can get Winston from my dealer for about $3 per ah shipped to my door . My custom bms units prices vary depending on the amp loads in and out. Each is custom set at the factory to my specs. They usually average out at about $.25 per amp load in and out.
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Old 22-01-2019, 18:11   #227
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Re: Will electric outboards start replacing diesel inboards?

I would also be very interested in getting access to those sources at those prices. Delivery alone can be $250+.

CALB sell 180Ah units, bigger should be cheaper.

But even 20-25Ah can be very useful.

I have no interest in non-top-shelf brands for cells, nor dealing with sources I suspect may be picking up QA reject or even second-hand units.

And I am very skeptical wrt to this market niche.
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Old 22-01-2019, 18:14   #228
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Re: Will electric outboards start replacing diesel inboards?

CNB I believe you specified your investment in your build thread?

Can you break it down in $USD per Ah, not chargers, inverters etc, just cells + protective electronics?

And that's in Europe, with much more mature local distribution channels, usually lower overall pricing afaict.
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