Re: Top loading galley fridge/freezer used as a fridge: No?
Scott SV Tengah
It's on Youtube - Vela Nautica. One of their first videos.
-- Scott 2007 A54 #69 SV Tengah http://www.svtengah.com
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Re: OPACMARE gangway not rotating
Scott SV Tengah
To be the voice of hope - perhaps you can check the sensors.
Our sensor wire was damaged and therefore would not operate on one axis. That said, by engaging the valve with a screwdriver enabled me to operate it hydraulically. Replacing the sensor fixed the problem. Amel has them. -- Scott 2007 A54 #69 SV Tengah http://www.svtengah.com
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Re: Parasailor on A54
Scott SV Tengah
On our recent 31 day passage, we had plenty of time to play with the Parasailor and I believe I have figured out a way to rig it up without anything more than three blocks and a few soft shackles.
See attached photos. There is no chafing now. I learned how to make dyneema soft shackles and made about 10 of them. They’re super easy to make and very useful to have aboard.
Here’s how we set up the bow and windward downguy
First block is attached via a soft shackle to the soft shackle that is on our Bamar EJF-1 curler. The windward downguy goes from the Parasailor tack/windward clew first to this block. This prevents the downguy from going too far forward and rubbing on the bow seat.
Second block is connected via two soft shackles to those “horns” that are on the bow roller. Windward downguy then goes through this block. On our A54 #69, the horns are like downward facing hooks, but there is a small closed loop where I attached the 5mm soft shackles. I was worried 5mm would be a bit small but breaking strength should be 3000kg and I flew the Parasailor for, I think, 10 total days on this passage in up to 30 knots true without any issues. I believe the sail will rip before the soft shackle.
Third block is attached to the second cleat aft from the bow. The windward downguy then goes through this block and continues to the staysail track back to the secondary winch.
The rest of the lines: The windward sheet goes through the pole, which is set at nearly Genoa clew height (far forward) and is only tightened enough to prevent the Parasailor from swinging too far to leeward. We tried to run it without the pole but it doesn't seem to work that well - too much lateral motion.
Leeward sheet goes directly to the leeward Genoa track and then Genoa block then primary winch.
We started out hating the sail, but now we wouldn’t want to do a double handed light wind circumnavigation without it. We have flown it nearly DDW in 10 knots true (5kts SOG, 5 kts apparent) and also flown it in 30+ knots true (9+ SOG and 20-25 apparent). It can fly from 80 apparent to DDW. This range makes the slightly cumbersome setup worth it. Additionally, the rolling is reduced DRAMATICALLY and there is almost none of the luffing/slamming you get with the wing-on-wing setup.
One additional tip is that I put a soft shackle with a metal ring (snatch block would be better) on the life rail, around the location of the forward cleat. The snuffer line runs here and then back to the mast winches. I don’t winch it down for fear of ripping the sail, but simply put a few wraps on the winch. The angle that this creates in the snuffer line makes it much easier to snuff the sail in higher winds.
Hope this helps. Scott 2007 A54 #69 SV Tengah http://www.svtengah.com
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Re: Washing Machine and 50 htz
Mohammad Shirloo
Hi Teun;
Can you please forward your Victron Contact if you think they would be helpful in design and selection.
Happy Sailing;
Mohammad and Aty B&B Kokomo AMEL 54 #099
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Teun,
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Re: Washing Machine and 50 htz
Mohammad Shirloo
Hi Scott;
Thanks for the very timely and helpful update on your experience with the conversion. We are currently in the beginning stages of the design and all of this information is extremely helpful.
Happy Sailing;
Mohammad and Aty B&B Kokomo AMEL 54 #099
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Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2020 12:39 PM To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: Re: [AmelYachtOwners] Washing Machine and 50 htz
As many of you know, I've been running lithium for 18 months full-time now, mostly in the tropics. We have 960w solar on the arch. We considered the Quattro 8k and decided not to for a few reasons:
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Re: Washing Machine and 50 htz
Scott SV Tengah
Teun,
You're using the VEConfig software to adjust the inverter low voltage cutoff? I have successfully changed that on the Inverter tab "DC input low shut-down". Then you have to "Send Settings" to the Quattro otherwise it won't save them. If you are still having problems, I have a contact with Victron that is quite responsive. Maybe Dutch people don't like other Dutch people? ;) We've had over 30 emails back and forth. FYI he suggested 20v as the input low voltage cutoff and 21.5v as the input low restart. Additionally, try here. This may be even better. They're almost as helpful as the AYOG :) https://community.victronenergy.com/index.html -- Scott 2007 A54 #69 SV Tengah http://www.svtengah.com
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Re: Washing Machine and 50 htz
As many of you know, I've been running lithium for 18 months full-time now, mostly in the tropics. We have 960w solar on the arch. We considered the Quattro 8k and decided not to for a few reasons:
1) The 5k barely fit. See attached photo. The 8k is 50% heavier at 45kg. https://s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/groupsioattachments/29189/33126257/47890/0?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAJECNKOVMCCU3ATNQ&Expires=1588706340&Signature=FwI3DgnIE%2FEbyKAFUU1yWCrzB9g%3D&response-content-disposition=inline%3B+filename%3D%2220190907_103355.jpg%22 2) I have run it for 18 months now with the vast majority of the time in tropical heat. The admiral has been known to run the boiler, microwave and toaster at the same time. That is nearly 5000 watts total, around 200amps. We have never had issues with power tapering. This is a rare load and even when you have it, it won't be for too long. Additionally, the engine room is often not that hot at anchor, given we don't run the generator often and the surrounding sea (25-28c on average in the tropics) cools the room quickly. We've even figured out how to run the scuba compressor on inverter. 3) The 5k has 30w no-load power consumption. The 8k has 60w no-load power consumption. 30w/25.6v = 28.125 additional amp hours per day for having the 8k over the 5k. Given my 960w solar arch produces about 200-250AH per day, choosing the bigger inverter means 10% of the daily solar output is "wasted" just to keep the 8k turned on. That said, I've figured out how to put in a simple switch to turn off/on the inverter without having to run the Phoenix panel, which consumes power. But even then, you're still burning over 2.3 amps just keeping the 8k on. See #50689 In fact, I tweaked the jumper settings in the amel installed MasterVolt 800w inverter (under the chart table) to reduce no-load consumption (5w now) and try to run it whenever I need to use less than 800w. 4) The 5k requires TWO PAIRS of 50mm^2 wires for a 0-5m run. The 8k requires TWO PAIRS of 70mm^2 wires for the same run. I can't recall the exact specs for the original Amel installed wires, but we couldn't use them (we had Dolphin 100amp and 40amp chargers) as they were too small for even the 5k. We ended up using the Dolphin 100amp charger wires to connect the second charger (Victron Skylla-i 80amp) For us, we had to break out the epoxy between the passage and the engine room. It's actually not that hard - you can do all of it from the passage. Just remember to reseal it. I admire your goal of trying to minimize genset usage. We've focused on the same as we're not-so-closet environmentalists and since installation of all the parts, have focused on reducing the "background drain". On the Atlantic crossing we ran the genset 60-90 minutes a day, with both the 120amp Quattro and the 80 amp skylla chargers running. On our recent Panama-Hawaii 4848nm unplanned passage (thanks coronavirus!) we ran it 45 minutes every 2nd day. That was all from optimizing consumption. The little things add up. -- Scott 2007 A54 #69 SV Tengah http://www.svtengah.com
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Re: Top loading galley fridge/freezer used as a fridge: No?
Oliver,
I can NOT find the video Scott mentions in below Email. Can you send it again or direct me where I can find it.
Thanks.
Best Regards Teun SV AMELIT A54 #128
Currently on the hard in COOMERA (near BRISBANE) QLD AUSTRALIA May 5, 2020 12:21:17
USA cell: +1 832 477 8842 AUSTRALIA cell: +61 5951 8909
You can follow AMELIT via this link: https://forecast.predictwind.com/tracking/display/AMELIT
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Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2020 01:42 To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: Re: [AmelYachtOwners] Top loading galley fridge/freezer used as a fridge: No?
Oliver,
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Re: Top loading galley fridge/freezer used as a fridge: No?
Scott SV Tengah
We've been drying the fridge out for a week now and a few drops of water STILL come out. It bubbles out at the interface of the PVC pipe where the condenser copper lines go down to the compressor and the stainless. I think that there is a bad seal between that PVC pipe and the stainless box.
Oliver's video showed very wet insulation there so I don't think my problem is isolated. Further, I was getting water buildup in the bilge under the sink. Since turning off this galley top loading fridge, I no longer get water buildup. I surmise I may need to replace my insulation and reseal the connection between the PVC pipe and the stainless box. Perhaps even replace the PVC with a stainless tube that is welded in? Oliver - did you do anything to improve the seal between the PVC and the stainless box? -- Scott 2007 A54 #69 SV Tengah http://www.svtengah.com
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Updated Maramu #105 Photos: Amel for Sale
https://svcerulean.com/for-sale/
It's in the selling sub folder but wanted to update the whole group ;) Cheers, Jer -- Jeremy Hermanns - "Jer" SVCerulean.com Maramu #105 Marina Del Rey, CA
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Re: Xantrex Link 10 Battery Monitor
Hi Paul, on BeBe the Victron BMV712 went into the same round hole in the 24v panel that the previous Link 10 had been in. The BMV came with a shunt and it uses a cat 5 cable with quick connect ends. I used the old Link 10 cable to pull the new BMV cable through from behind the battery compartment over head (conduits) to the cabinet over the galley sink where the 24 volt panel is mounted. The new shunt with a quick connect terminal has the same dimensions and battery connections as our previous shunt. The Victron Venus GX is mounted just behind the 24 panel in the same cabinet. It requires a power source, and then the in/outs from your BMV, MPPT, MultiPlus, ... So that is what should determine its location. Let me know if you have other questions. Regards, Daniel and Lori Carlson on sv BeBe (SM #387) currently in Les Saintes, Guadeloupe
On Mon, May 4, 2020, 4:50 PM eric freedman <kimberlite@...> wrote:
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Re: ZOOM meeting follow up - comments welcome here
I had a emergency store run to make - see you all next time.
-- Jeremy Hermanns - "Jer" SVCerulean.com Maramu #105 Marina Del Rey, CA
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Re: Onan Genset Information/WaterPumpOverhaul.
Sv Garulfo
Hello Got the file. Thanks all for your help Best Soraya GARULFO A54-122
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Re: Xantrex Link 10 Battery Monitor
eric freedman <kimberlite@...>
Paul, I mounted mine at the nav station as we log it every hour when making a passage. It is a more convenient place for me. Fair Winds Eric Amel Super Maramu #376
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Sent: Monday, May 04, 2020 4:26 PM To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: Re: [AmelYachtOwners] Xantrex Link 10 Battery Monitor
Paul,
I installed a Xantrex LinkLite – it uses all the same wiring and shunts as the Amel OEM.
http://www.xantrex.com/power-products/power-accessories/linklite-battery-monitor.aspx
With best regards,
Mark
Skipper Sailing Vessel - Cream Puff - SM2K - #275 Currently cruising - Tahiti, French Polynesia www.creampuff.us
From: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io [mailto:main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io] On Behalf Of Paul Guenette via groups.io
Hi Dan,
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Re: Xantrex Link 10 Battery Monitor
Paul,
I installed a Xantrex LinkLite – it uses all the same wiring and shunts as the Amel OEM.
http://www.xantrex.com/power-products/power-accessories/linklite-battery-monitor.aspx
With best regards,
Mark
Skipper Sailing Vessel - Cream Puff - SM2K - #275 Currently cruising - Tahiti, French Polynesia www.creampuff.us
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Behalf Of Paul Guenette via groups.io
Hi Dan,
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Re: Xantrex Link 10 Battery Monitor
Paul Guenette
Hi Dan,
How difficult was it to install the install of the Victron BMV-712 Smart Battery Monitor ? How difficult was it to do the wire run from the shunt to the new monitor ? Do you have any suggestions in doing this upgrade project ? I hope this finds you both well. Thanks Paul Paul in sv Aramis, SM 444, currently in the San Francisco Bay, California
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Re: Washing Machine and 50 htz
Arno + Mohammad,
The original owner changed in 2014/2015 the water maker from OEM DESSALATOR to SPECTRA NEWPORT II. The electrical unit with the 2 pre-filters was installed on the portside behind the ONAN. He also installed a SPECTRA Z-Ion system which was also installed on the port side behind the ONAN; this Z-Ion system claims to extend the fresh water flush period to every 30 days iso every 5 days. So really no room at all on the Port side. Also – the VICTRON 5000 is huge.
Anyhow – when I came on the boat the VICTRON 5000 was hanging on the bulk head right above the non OEM bilge pump. The highly knowledgeable AMEL coach (who joined me on board 😊) and I decided to bring all the pumps etc. back to OEM and also decided that this VICTRON had to go somewhere else. The best place was in that hanging locker as it is very, very close to the batteries set up. There is absolutely no place in AMELIT’s engine room for this. In fact, my engine room is so crowded with additional equipment that another AMEL 54 owner helping me in VANUATU became frustrated. He was able to be with 2 people at the same time in his engine room – impossible on AMELIT.
Finally, when you decide between MASTERVOLT and VICTRON:
I have a very small issue/question on my VICTRON programming which forces me, from time to time, to run the genset only for 1 or 2 minutes to get over 26 volts (actually it is 26.08V) in order to activate the inverter. I asked several marine electricians in NEW CALEDONIA and VANUATU; we tried changing the setting in the VICTRON software to no avail as the setting defaults to min. 26.0V. 2 weeks ago I sent an Email, partially in Dutch and partially in English, to VICTRON AMSTERDAM and didn’t get any reply. I called AMSTERDAM this morning and spoke to a lady and she told me that VICTRON doesn’t do any problem solving and I have to contact a dealer. Problem is that most dealers are not very interested helping as they didn’t sell you the unit. I will have this addressed when I am back on the boat in AUSTRALIA but it is disappointing that VICTRON didn’t even react to my (polite) Email and only seems to be focused on selling and not so much after sale service. Or maybe they are just typical Dutch 😊 hahahahahaha.
Best Regards Teun SV AMELIT A54 #128
Currently on the hard in COOMERA (near BRISBANE) QLD AUSTRALIA May 4, 2020 11:39:09
USA cell: +1 832 477 8842 AUSTRALIA cell: +61 5951 8909
You can follow AMELIT via this link: https://forecast.predictwind.com/tracking/display/AMELIT
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Sent: Sunday, May 3, 2020 21:20 To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: Re: [AmelYachtOwners] Washing Machine and 50 htz
Hi Teun,
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Re: Washing Machine and 50 htz
Mohammad Shirloo
We’ve had good experience with MasterVolt. The main reason we were considering Victron, was the capacity. I believe MasterVolt goes to 3500W per unit. I just checked and I see that they do have the ability to gang multiples to increase available wattage. One option may to be start with one and add a second, if necessary, later.
Happy Sailing;
Mohammad and Aty B&B Kokomo AMEL 54 #099
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Sent: Monday, May 04, 2020 5:00 AM To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: Re: [AmelYachtOwners] Washing Machine and 50 htz
Hi Mohammad,
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Re: Washing Machine and 50 htz
Mohammad Shirloo
Thanks for the info Arno.
Happy Sailing;
Mohammad and Aty B&B Kokomo AMEL 54 #099
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Sent: Monday, May 04, 2020 5:10 AM To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: Re: [AmelYachtOwners] Washing Machine and 50 htz
Hi Mohammad,
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Re: OPACMARE gangway not rotating / after sales support
Good to know many thanks Dimitris Alma Libre Too Amel 54
On Mon, 4 May 2020 at 17:37 ULRICH DANGELMEYER <ulrich.dangelmeyer@...> wrote: Hi All, --
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