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Re: [GMCnet] Microwave with battery bank [message #162554] Fri, 09 March 2012 11:25 Go to previous message
Ed Jarmul is currently offline  Ed Jarmul   United States
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I have a 48V (8X6V AGM) battery pack on my DC motor powered sailboat that I
normally charge through a "Solar Stik" transom mounted system comprised of a
Marine grade Aluminum mast setup that supports both wind generator and solar
panels
(http://www.solarstik.com/products-solutions/marine-systems-accessories). I
like the movable solar arrays (12 volt, 2X140 watt panels) but chose my own
Air Breeze wind generator based on the 48 volt charging requirement and
noise restrictions (less is better for neighbors). I have seen lightweight
RV aluminum mast mounts for other wind generators that are easy to setup
once stationary. My setup is pricey ( beats a smelly diesel storage
tank/engine) but you can scale it down to meet the 12 volt requirement or
use a 48 volt DC inverter that would give you plenty of AC power. My biggest
complaint is the weight of the battery pack (66 pounds per 220 Ah battery).
As a backup, I have a 48 volt automatic regulated charger (i4818 Dual Pro
Industrial Charger) that runs off shore power/2KW gas/propane generator.



Just some thoughts about charging solutions and a higher (24/48V DC) voltage
system. I may use a similar system on my 73 GMC work in process. Keep up the
great ideas.



Ed J

'73 & '77 GMC

26 foot '78 Hunter SB

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