Re: LiFePO4 Conversion on sv BeBe - SM#387
Good morning Hanspeter, I'll try to answer your question, but at the end of the day what really matters is what you are wanting to achieve on your boat and how you live on your boat. A couple starting points are: 1) I needed to replace my failing batteries. And I did not want to replace them again! Perhaps the batteries I had were not the best (hindsight) but they appeared the best at the time and location of replacement. And that is very often the case for Amel owners. We see the question all of the time on the forum. Owners trying to replace batteries that are failing when they are in the least favorable location to replace them. I did not want battery replacement to be impacting my future cruising decisions. Maybe you cruise in a very predictable pattern and are very familiar and comfortable with being able to source good batteries that you are confident with during your cruising cycles, then this is not an issue for you. 2) I don't want to run my genset any more that I need to. By increasing the useable battery capacity (now I can regularly draw more than 300AHs with out any thought of when to recharge. For me in the Caribbean now that could be close to two weeks! I think that my estimate of $10 per hour to run the genset is conservative. I just replaced fuel injectors and also recently had the exhaust and cooling system thoroughly cleaned out. With nearly 4000 hours on it I would like to preserve it for a few more years before I have to replace it. And I like the security of knowing that if I do have issues with my genset I have lots of battery capacity to extend my time to repair it. 3) I now have the battery capacity to give me freedom moving forward to make additional comfort changes to my boat like induction cooking, and the ability to run air conditioning, laundry or dishwasher at anchor without starting the generator. Regarding the total cost. I would point out that was not just for a battery replacement project. a) I now have more than double or triple the routinely usable battery capacity per charge. b) the replacement of the charger/inverter was also due to the age of the original 17 yr old units, and and also part of putting me in the position for the future changes I mentioned above. The same applies to the additional $500 in spending for new Victron battery monitors that give me additional benefits. The key point is that if you want to make a LiFePO4 conversion it is an expensive and significant change to your boat. There are a lot of decisions that need to be made. And you want to make the best decisions with your cruising lifestyle and goals well understood and front of mind. How long you plan to use your boat and your potential future market should also be a consideration. Not sure what more I should add. Hope that helps. Best regards, Daniel and Lori Carlson on sv BeBe, SM #387
On Sun, Oct 18, 2020, 8:57 PM hanspeter baettig <hanspeter.baettig@...> wrote: Hello Daniel
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Re: Maramu #162 for sale
Bob Chapman
Perhaps a discussion is best done away from the Owners Group. My email: bob_chapm@....
Ah ha, i see that 162 is the hull number. I wasn’t quite awake yet. Can you send full equipment list?
Bob
On Oct 24, 2020, at 9:15 PM, smiles bernard via groups.io <smilesbernard@...> wrote:
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Re: Maramu #162 for sale
Bob Chapman
We have decided that we want to get an Amel, but I’m not familiar enough yet to know what a “Maramu 162” is: length? Number of cabins? Etc.
Please enlighten me!
Bob. Chapman
On Oct 24, 2020, at 9:15 PM, smiles bernard via groups.io <smilesbernard@...> wrote:
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Re: LiFePO4 Conversion on sv BeBe - SM#387
Jose Venegas
Hi Dan,
Thank you for describing your system with such detail. Your experience and that from Brian from Delos were very helpful to me as I was upgrading Ipanema to Lithium. Here is my experience, with a few differences in case they are helpful to others: We are still in Curacao waiting for Cartagena’s opening. While we waited, and well aware that my 3 yearl old AGM's were on their last weeks, I decided to do the Lithium upgrade (8 Battle Born 100 aH) plus installation of a new 5 kW inverter (Victron) and a 100 amp battery charger Mastervolt that I had purchased before I left Boston a year ago. - I buught the inverter alone instead of the combo because I already had purchased the 100 amp charger and because this helped me to avoid the issue of 50-60 Hz that one has to deal while in most marinas of North and South America; given that the inverter charger automatically connects shore power to the 220 V circuit of the boat, it makes dangerous to inadvertently were to use any of the 3 appliances that will be damaged by 60 Hz. For this purpose I left the 2 kW inverter installed to provide power to these appliances with an extension cord if I am running on shore power.
Using this setup and lithium batteries/inverter as a source of power, I tested the microwave, the washing machine, the water heater, and one of the air conditioners (one appliance at a time of course). The air conditioning, ended up drawing about 50 amp from the battery bank, which means that it can only be used for a few hours if one needs to cool the room before going to sleep or for reducing the humidity. I still need to test how much current the water-maker will consume, but I know that it should work because I have ran it with the shore power, which is limited in power. I will report if it works out as soon as I leave the marina.
5 kW Inverter plus the original 2 2kW inverters above it (110 v 60 Hz in front and the 220V 50 Hz behind) The first inverter is used for finiki 110 V tools and Bose sound equipment, ant the second is exclusively used when connected to shore power with 60 Hz to run the 50 Hz appliances which are disconnected from the boat's outlets and connected to an extension cord. I don't expect to be doing this much since I hope to be completely depending on solar and wind power.
This is the 220V white box plus the third outlet. Onduleur is the name in french for inverter!
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Re: LiFePO4 Conversion on sv BeBe - SM#387
Jose Venegas
The price looks great! !! What kind of warranty do they offer?
I are they selling the US? José Ipanema SM768 CuraçAI
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Maramu #162 for sale
smiles bernard
Hello all
Our wonderful Maramu is up for sale Ashore in Plymouth UK and ready to go anywhere All details available on request All the very best Miles
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Re: LiFePO4 Conversion on sv BeBe - SM#387
FYI, I have seen some scary teardowns of Lifepo4 batteries from China. This is not to say that they all are bad. Some are great. My point is to be careful and research these as much as possible. There are some YouTube teardowns available to look at. I took the still shot below from this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OW3QCeWFDys Not only was this one thrown together, but it also had no internal circuit breaker. When it has a problem it will simply meltdown or catch on fire.
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Re: Super Maramu Bimini
Mit freundlichen Grüßen Heinz Stutenbāumer Dachdeckermeister
Am 24.10.2020 um 16:52 schrieb "heinz@..." <heinz@...>:
-- Hello
Since yesterday when I tried to park in a box in a marina in Auckland my bow thruster motor failed.
If I turn the beam to the left or right the whole power supply breaks down for a moment. After that the power is back.
I took the rudder off and it can be turned perfectly by hand.
But the same happens with the engine. No power for a few seconds, all instruments off, no rotation of the motor.
Does anyone know this problem.
Does anyone know how I can find out if it's the motor or maybe a relay that doesn't work.
Can I test the motor without a relay, maybe on the 4 cables marked D1, D2, and A1, A2?
I am grateful for a quick answer. Heinz SY Quetzal, SM 2000, 292
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Re: Super Maramu Bimini
Hello My Bimini was made by a sailmaker in Greece. She also made the bimini for a friend of mine, also a SM 2000 but we added windows to the front. You just have to lift the frame a bit. You only have to raise the two stands 10 cm higher - these are only 2 new holes on the side so that you can continue to use the old frame. not visible from the outside. We took Sunbrella in sand colors. No problems so far. I can send you the mail address off the sailmaker if you want. Your Hull No. Is next to mine I have 292. Greetings Heinz SY Quetzal
Am 24.10.2020 um 15:36 schrieb Cathy & Guillaume via groups.io <carpathia3@...>:
-- Hello
Since yesterday when I tried to park in a box in a marina in Auckland my bow thruster motor failed.
If I turn the beam to the left or right the whole power supply breaks down for a moment. After that the power is back.
I took the rudder off and it can be turned perfectly by hand.
But the same happens with the engine. No power for a few seconds, all instruments off, no rotation of the motor.
Does anyone know this problem.
Does anyone know how I can find out if it's the motor or maybe a relay that doesn't work.
Can I test the motor without a relay, maybe on the 4 cables marked D1, D2, and A1, A2?
I am grateful for a quick answer. Heinz SY Quetzal, SM 2000, 292
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Altinator change VP TMD 22 B
Hallo, everyone
anybody have any experience with the change the altinator
24 V.60 AH on a bigger one mybe
110 AH and if so, which light machines were used?
The engine is a Volvo Penta TMD 22 B
1998
Thank you, Elja
SM Baloo
222
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Re: Super Maramu Bimini
If it can be of any help, attached are some photos I received from Maxime @Amel a few months ago showing their bimini and rear extension.
The reference numbers he gave me where: Ref amel 3204 :Capote avec fenêtre SM2000 (Bimini) This is made by a company in Souillac, France. Not sure myself about this design: does the sloping rear panel prevent stowing a normal size tender on the aft deck? Seems to have forgotten the genoa sheet passages? A question for those who have used Sunbrella (with coating inside): is it watertight enough after a few years? Does it lose its shape? Do you recommend it? Guillaume Carpathia III - SM2K #293
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Re: Super Maramu Bimini
scentstone
HI Karen I perfectly agree with that ! These days SMs tend to be changed in RVs ;-) We shouldn't forget that the have to remain light and not changed in Xtmas trees for fast and great sailing passages in light or strong winds. That said we love to discover all the community members arrangements Fred Sailing Vessel ScentStone SM2k #375
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Re: LiFePO4 Conversion on sv BeBe - SM#387
ianjenkins1946 <ianjudyjenkins@hotmail.com>
Wow ,Willem !
Your experience and these prices suggest a tipping point. (We have just renewed our lead acid batteries in Greece for Euros 210 each......)
You might be starting a stampede.
Ian and Judy, Pen Azen, SM 302 Kilada Greece
From: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io <main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io> on behalf of Willem Kroes <kavanga@...>
Sent: 24 October 2020 09:01 To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io <main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io> Subject: Re: [AmelYachtOwners] LiFePO4 Conversion on sv BeBe - SM#387 Sorry, I forgot to mention the name of my boat:
Best regards, Willem Kroes SM#351 Kavanga Now in Marina dir Ragusa for the winter period 2020-2021
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Re: LiFePO4 Conversion on sv BeBe - SM#387
Willem Kroes
Sorry, I forgot to mention the name of my boat:
Best regards, Willem Kroes SM#351 Kavanga Now in Marina dir Ragusa for the winter period 2020-2021
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Re: LiFePO4 Conversion on sv BeBe - SM#387
Willem Kroes
Hello, all Amelians who are considering to replace the lead/acid-batteries by a LifePo4 bank,
I did this by importing 8 100Ah 12V LifePo4 batteries in January 2018. So now I have 3 seasons of experience with these batteries. I am more than satisfied. Of course, I had to change the charging characteristics of the 60 A charger (Mastervolt) which I reprogrammed by myself and that of the 70 A alternator. A Mastervolt dealer removed the internal controller and connected an external charge controller (Alpha Pro) with a temperature sensor attached to the alternators house. The batteries were, because of the internal BMS-modules slightly higher than the original ones. I had only to take a little of the wooden bar attached to the lid of the compartment. This was all! The company I bought the batteries from has sent me a few days ago an update on the pricing: "Hello Willem , 12v 100ah lifepo4 battery here below is price.
1.Lifepo4 battery type
USD 259/ 1 pc exw price ,base on USD@CNY 6.7, for series use,from 24V-48V ; Will you use each 12v 100ah battery seperately or series together ?
Angel Xiao SHENZHEN BKT ELECTRONICS CO., LTD Tell 75528329396"
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Re: C-Drive Oil drain - Alternative
I can confirm what Eric has said about their being residual oil / emulsion in the bottom of the C-drive. I use a 60 ml irrigating syringe with a short piece of tubing inserted thru the drain plug hole to suck this residual solution out of this area. The tubing usually has a natural curve to it from being coiled and will go naturally into the lowest part of the C-drive. By cutting the tubing on a bevel on the lower portion of the tube I can usually suck out at least 120 ml of residual solution. I then use solvent to flush the area using the same tubing and again aspirate as much as I can. Lastly, I use a surgical "tail sponge" inserted thru the drain plug hole to "dry" this "sump" area. A long piece of lint free material would serve the same purpose.
Gary S. Silver, M.D. s/v Liahona on the hard in Puerto Del Rey Marina, Puerto Rico
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Re: Super Maramu Bimini
Karen Smith
Everybody uses their boats differently, and no one solution is right for everybody. We have only once taken our bimini off (for hurricane prep) and we fold ours down for "open cockpit" sailing ALL the time--virtually every night on passage, many cloudy days, and always for close quarters maneuvering, or anchoring, or just to watch the dolphins play. If we are moving, our dodger is folded down probably 30% of the time.
This is one of the things we love about the original Amel dodger design. It gives one of the most protected cockpits out there, and in less than 30 seconds, can change to be completely open to the world. Nothing would ever get us to trade away sailing topless under the stars. Even our side curtains are rarely installed outside of a driving rainstorm. For us, they just get in the way. It's not the "right" solution, except for us. Bill & Karen sm160 s/v Harmonie Annapolis, MD
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Re: Super Maramu Bimini
Thomas Kleman
One "pearl" (I feel like someone may have trademarked that word)......there are many ways to get the clearance you need to make a forward facing window. One is to re-weld all the bars (hassle). Another is merely to move the forward bar up the channel 4 inches (the two others will just sit at a higher angle.....and you have the clearance with no welding. The Bimini no longer folds neatly but in 10 years of ownership I've never had occasion to fold it up and sail in an open cockpit. Leaving the boat, I can quickly remove the Bimini, side, and extension anyway.
Tom and Kirstin SM2K 422 SV L'ORIENT Oahu, waiting to go back to FP
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Re: New autopilot for Mango
Arlo
Oops...thanks!
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Re: New autopilot for Mango
Arlo
Thanks thats exactly the point of view picture I was looking for. Has anyone else done this with the b&g hydraulic rams? Looking at options
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