24 volt to 110 Inverter
pellegrini1942 <afpellegrini@...>
I am considering installing a Prosine inverter, PS1000, that converts
24 volt to 110 volt power. The portable 12 volt inverter that I use will not charge the newer bright screen laptops or certain other devices. Does anyone have any experience or advise on using a 24 volt to 110 volt inverter. Regards, Tony Pellegrini Voyageur SM # 373
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Jabsco Head Pumps
Ag Av8ter
Hello Fellow Amelers,
The salt water flushing pump for the aft head went inop. I have had the hardest time finding spare parts. The Jabsco manual that I have for the Quiet Flush II heads has the "old" part numbers and none of the sorces I tried could come up with the correct parts. It was easy to get 12VDC parts but the 24VDC was the problem. I finally found Depco Pump Company in Clearwater, FL. They not only new exatctly what I needed even with the old part numbers, but had them in stock. Below is the link to their website. Happy flushing! http://www.depcopumps.com/new_site/index.php Tony and Heidi WORLD CITIZEN Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Switching from Delpi Freedom to AGM Batteries in a SM2
Ag Av8ter
Hey Bill and Judy,
I'm sure you already know this, but be sure your battery charger can handle the AGM's. My new battery charger can, but the original Nemo50 that came with the boat could not. The Dolphin that we have now can charge the AGM's, but there is a dip switch that needs to be changed. Good luck and great sailing!! Tony and Heidi WORLD CITIZEN (still in Puerto La Cruz) --- In amelyachtowners@yahoogroups.com, dlm48@... wrote: ourselves with failing almost 4 year old Freedoms in the NetherlandsAntilles. Our choices are limited.in the USVI's we upgraded to a full set (8) of the large(st) ConcordeAGM's. BIG and HEAVY they are it was easy peasy but expensive we even got chargedto deliver them from the marine store at one end of the dock onto the Lagoonfloating at the other end of the dock OUCH!!!!
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staysail
Hi to all,
I try to improve the sail system of my SM2K n 428 with a movable/furling staysail ( 18 mq). I have just seen some messages and files about it, but I don't know if it works good, overall with deep weaves and strong wind (6/7 B.). The problem is the mast without backstay. Getaff, french sailmaker who knows very well Amel, has a good ( and expensive) solution and you can see the 2 photos in "Files"-Trinquette. Do you have some experinces about it ? Fair winds, Gianni&Marina s/v EUTIKIA
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Switching from Delpi Freedom to AGM Batteries in a SM2
Robin Cooter <robincooter@...>
We changed our "wet" batteries for AGM on our Santorin in 2001 in Antigua at a very good price - they were sent down from St. Maarten. No problems with them at all and they are still giving good, on load, voltage. They have had equivalent to just under 4 1/2 years full time use. If you do go for AGM you may need to change settings on your charger (depending on which make you have.)
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Robin and Maggie Cooter s/y Belouga - Santorin 004 dlm48@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 06/11/2006 22:15:20 GMT Standard Time,
sailingjudy@gmail.com writes: Has anyone successfully switched from the Delphi Freedom to AGM batteries? We would love to be able to replace the Freedom's, but find ourselves with failing almost 4 year old Freedoms in the Netherlands Antilles. Our choices are limited. Best, Judy and Bill Rouse S/Y Security SM2 #387 Well, not on an Amel but when i was renovating that Lagoon 42 cat in the USVI's we upgraded to a full set (8) of the large(st) Concorde AGM's. BIG and HEAVY they are it was easy peasy but expensive we even got charged to deliver them from the marine store at one end of the dock onto the Lagoon floating at the other end of the dock OUCH!!!! regards David Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Switching from Delpi Freedom to AGM Batteries in a SM2
dlm48@...
In a message dated 06/11/2006 22:15:20 GMT Standard Time,
sailingjudy@gmail.com writes: Has anyone successfully switched from the Delphi Freedom to AGM batteries? We would love to be able to replace the Freedom's, but find ourselves with failing almost 4 year old Freedoms in the Netherlands Antilles. Our choices are limited. Best, Judy and Bill Rouse S/Y Security SM2 #387 Well, not on an Amel but when i was renovating that Lagoon 42 cat in the USVI's we upgraded to a full set (8) of the large(st) Concorde AGM's. BIG and HEAVY they are it was easy peasy but expensive we even got charged to deliver them from the marine store at one end of the dock onto the Lagoon floating at the other end of the dock OUCH!!!! regards David
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Switching from Delpi Freedom to AGM Batteries in a SM2
Has anyone successfully switched from the Delphi Freedom to AGM
batteries? We would love to be able to replace the Freedom's, but find ourselves with failing almost 4 year old Freedoms in the Netherlands Antilles. Our choices are limited. Best, Judy and Bill Rouse S/Y Security SM2 #387
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amel font
brgdebakker
Hi,
Does anyone know what the font is that Amel uses on its website? I recently bought an amel kirk and want to use the amel font to renew the name on the hull. I have sent an email to amel but got no reply. Kind regards, Bart. Amel Kirk 146 Folie a deux.
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Quick water heaters, Magnesium anodes
John and Anne on Bali Hai <annejohn@...>
Hello Paul,
I have just realised that you are writing about a Quick water heater and thus the same as mine. If you put in my subject as above in this sites search facility you should see the earlier stuff. You will find some pics in the Bali Hai changes photo album and more info in old messages 1126-1130 and 1764. I think I did another posting which I cannot find which said that after changing the anode the hot water was a bit like carbonated water until the new anode presumably expired after a couple of months. It is hard to see from my pics but I am pretty sure that the anode fits or screws into a fitting next to the hot water take off pipe. If like me you want to make sure of reconnecting correctly take some pics to improve your chances before you disassemble things! The makers website is www.quickitaly.com/ENG/framedownload.htm I have not opened the heater since but hope that it is not so badly scaled up as I have not been taking on mains water and that watermaker product is lime scale free...hope springs eternal in the mind of a lazy man. Good luck, Anne and John, SM 319
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change of magnesium anode on warm water maker
tonic102004 <paebersold@...>
Dear all
On my SM227 (Year 1998 delivery) I have a 45liter ATI Nautic boiler. When I recently cleaned the boiler, I have seen that the magnesium anode has gone totaly and has never been replaced! Now, I ordered a replacement anode, but I am not sure how to fix it. It seems like the anode is fitted on the heating element. Can I just use a cupper wire to fix it on the heating element? Does it need to be fitted with a space of a few millimeters between the anode and the heating element or can it also be fitted directly on the heating element? All kind of advise would be appreciated. Many thanks Paul
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Re: Shaft generator
sy_windfall <sy_windfall@...>
The other British maker of a wind/water generator might be Duogen:
http://www.duogen.co.uk/ Eddy May --- In amelyachtowners@yahoogroups.com, "John and Anne on Bali Hai" <annejohn@...> wrote:
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Shaft generator
John and Anne on Bali Hai <annejohn@...>
Hello Jeff,
You will find details of a British wind and water generator at www.boost-energy.com/ampair/products_product4.asp This is for a towed propellor. The actual generator is a first class product, I know because I had one in the wind driven form. It was mounted initially just above the Radar on the mizzen of my awful Oyster 435 and did not work when the mizzen staysail was hoisted. It was fine when relocated at the top of the mast but now lies on the bottom of Newport R.I. harbour thanks to Hurricane Bob. There is another British maker of a wind/water generator which looked better but I cannot trace them. Before you get too involved in fitting a shaft driven generator check with your engine/gearbox maker that it will not wreck the gearbox. This happened to someone we met in the Pacific and the reason was that there was no pressurised oil supply to the gearbox unless the engine was running. He was assured by his favourite mechanic back in the States that there would be no problems and he continued to let the shaft freewheel with his next gearbox !!! and it was not even driving a generator. That showed great faith in that mechanic or was it stupidity? Regards, Anne and John SM319
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Shaft Generator
Jeff Goff
Hello All-
A few months ago I purchased a Wauquiez Amphitrite and have became interested in fitting it with a shaft generator. I cruised extensively on my previous Wauquiez Pretorien, but that boat used a saildrive. I understand that older Amels came fitted with a shaft generator as a factory option. I spoke with Joel Potter about this and he recommended that I post here and see what info I can uncover. I'm located in Ft. Lauderdale and if anyone local has one I'd like to come take a look and take some pics. If there is anyone else out there with a technical understanding of the setup please let me know. Cheers, Jeff Goff ____________________________________________________________________________________ Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates (http://voice.yahoo.com)
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Re: Cooking batteries
thanks to all for the informations about health of our batteries. I
think also to by for sure the Manual ! Then about start solenoid, I had the same problem but it was resolved by a technician with a lubricant spray after he removed the black rubber button. It is very easy and works...for a while( you can obviously repeat it), waiting for a spare one. The same stuk solenoid I had inside the Lofran control box with the chain running up without the possibility to stop it ! It is possible to remove and open the box and detach the contact points and than spray again. Eric,I don't know where you are and so where to find the batteries. Do you know if it's possible to find the Dephi maintance free batteries in the Caribian? all the best, Giovanni & Marina SM2K EUTIKIA Venezia --- In amelyachtowners@yahoogroups.com, "John and Anne on Bali Hai" <annejohn@...> wrote: the 12 volt starting battery had failed. I called in a mechanic whosophisticated load tester which proved that the starter battery was fine but thatsuspected as I had put a voltmeter on each battery after they had been oncharge for some time in a marina. There are four pairs of 105 AH 12 voltmeter gave a reading of 13.4/13.6 on six of the batteries but on theother pair the reading was about 14 volts on one and 12.2 on the other.It was the latter one that failed thea new starter battery.and one pair shows red. According to the key on the new battery thereare four stages, green when new then black then red and finally whitewhen the battery is dead.good condition. The experts advice is that means that there is 105AH touse before it is necessary to recharge then. This means that chargingdeath of the batteries. In practice this means that there is only about15% of the nominal capacity available for use each day as it is90% full as the charge rate is so low.Nigel Calder. It is expensive but worth it's weight in gold so put it on
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Cooking batteries
John and Anne on Bali Hai <annejohn@...>
I recently had a problem caused by a defective solenoid which meant
that the engine could not be started. Initially I suspected that the 12 volt starting battery had failed. I called in a mechanic who replaced the solenoid and tested the batteries using a sophisticated load tester which proved that the starter battery was fine but that one of the house batteries was dying. It was one which I had suspected as I had put a voltmeter on each battery after they had been on charge for some time in a marina. There are four pairs of 105 AH 12 volt batteries on my boat and they are all nearly six years old. The meter gave a reading of 13.4/13.6 on six of the batteries but on the other pair the reading was about 14 volts on one and 12.2 on the other. It was the latter one that failed the load tester and it was replaced by the engine battery and I fitted a new starter battery. Now that I have removed the protective film from the condition indicators on the batteries I can see that three pairs show green and one pair shows red. According to the key on the new battery there are four stages, green when new then black then red and finally white when the battery is dead. The total capacity is 4 X 105AH = 420AH when the batteries are in good condition. The experts advice is that means that there is 105AH to use before it is necessary to recharge then. This means that charging should start before the reading on the E meter shows more than 25% discharge. Exceeding that figure will progressively speed up the death of the batteries. In practice this means that there is only about 15% of the nominal capacity available for use each day as it is uneconomical to keep the generator running when the batteries are 90% full as the charge rate is so low. Finally, Christmas is coming and if you do not already have it I highly recommend Boatowners Mechanical and Electrical Manual by Nigel Calder. It is expensive but worth it's weight in gold so put it on your wish list. Best wishes, John SM 319
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: cooking batteries
ianjenkins1946 <ianjudyjenkins@hotmail.com>
We had the same experience at the beginning of last season with gel batteries similar to Delco. TWO years old. We had switched off the battery switches and left the boat for 7 months ashore. When, on our return, I switched the shore power on to charge them the problem arose. By chance I happened to touch the wood under the pilot berth and found it hot. Hate to think what would have happened if I had left the charger on over night... We replaced the whole lot.
Despite every precaution over their use I have come to treat batteries as a renewable item every 2 years in an SM which is lived aboard for 7 months of the year and rarely sees a marina. Happy charging. Ian and Judy, Pen Azen, SM 302, about to return to Uruguay after 5 months and to check the batteries..... From: "John McDougall" <j.c.mcdougall@btinternet.com>_________________________________________________________________ Windows Live Messenger has arrived. Click here to download it for free! http://imagine-msn.com/messenger/launch80/?locale=en-gb
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Cooking batteries
eric freedman
We just replaced all of ours. They are a standard group 31 deep cycle
battery. Delphi has been purchased by interstate batteries and were readily available at $90- US here. Fair Winds, Eric Amel Super Maramu #376 Kimberlite _____ From: amelyachtowners@yahoogroups.com [mailto:amelyachtowners@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of eutikia2003 Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 8:12 AM To: amelyachtowners@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Cooking batteries About standard DELPHI freedom marine(calcium) batteries I am now wondering if to replace or not all of them. They are in good shape but working from 1/1/2004. The next november 2007 I think to across the Atlantic and I wish full power on board. Every suggestion will be appreciated, thanks to all, Giovanni TESTA EUTIKIA, SM2000 # 428 --- In amelyachtowners@ <mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> yahoogroups.com, "John and Anne on Bali Hai" <annejohn@...> wrote: very very worried. There is clearly at least one fault somewhwere inthe electrics be it battery, alternators, regulators, battery chargersbeing left connected to charge the batteries and when they becomesee the health of one of their batteries by looking at the littlewindow which should be green in a perfect world. I thought that this wasB S until the electrician scraped off the protective film from the
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Re: Cooking batteries
About standard DELPHI freedom marine(calcium) batteries I am now
wondering if to replace or not all of them. They are in good shape but working from 1/1/2004. The next november 2007 I think to across the Atlantic and I wish full power on board. Every suggestion will be appreciated, thanks to all, Giovanni TESTA EUTIKIA, SM2000 # 428 --- In amelyachtowners@yahoogroups.com, "John and Anne on Bali Hai" <annejohn@...> wrote: very very worried. There is clearly at least one fault somewhwere inthe electrics be it battery, alternators, regulators, battery chargersbeing left connected to charge the batteries and when they becomesee the health of one of their batteries by looking at the littlewindow which should be green in a perfect world. I thought that this wasB S until the electrician scraped off the protective film from the
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Cooking batteries
John and Anne on Bali Hai <annejohn@...>
I am no expert in this area but if I had the problem I would be very
very worried. There is clearly at least one fault somewhwere in the electrics be it battery, alternators, regulators, battery chargers or defective wiring with intermitent connections. You were very lucky to have caught the problem just in time before you had a fire on board and you got away with acid deposits, no explosions from hydrogen release, no lung damage from sulphurous acid fumes etc. If it was me I would find a top class electrician and get his diagnosis and cure. If he cannot find the cause get another expert. You are probably aware that every year there are boats burnt out whilst on the hard as well as in a marina as a result of mains being left connected to charge the batteries and when they become defective they over heat. On an entirely different point I recently had problems with one of my batteries and never understood why Delphi claim that you can see the health of one of their batteries by looking at the little window which should be green in a perfect world. I thought that this was B S until the electrician scraped off the protective film from the windows and all was revealed! Be warned, Anne and John SM 319
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Re: cooking batteries
John McDougall <j.c.mcdougall@...>
I left my boat over winter '04 in Dubrovnik marina and contracted the
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boatyard to run the generator & charge the batteries every 2-4 weeks. They clearly did not do this and they also left the battery switches on, causing the batteries to be "dead" when I arrived in May 05. Upon charging using shore power the result was exactly as you describe. Sizzling heat, strong smell and water (acid) on floor of compartment. I got by temporarily by disconnecting the two worst batteries (7&8 from memory) and charging while motoring was OK but problem re-occurred with shore power. All the batteries had to be replaced and this cured the problem. The batteries (original Delphi) were by this time 4years old & therefore towards the end of their life anyway. I realise you say that your batteries check out OK but the symptoms are identical. In amelyachtowners@yahoogroups.com, "mgrunstein2002" <mgrunstein2002@...> wrote:
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