Frank Holden
Well-Known Member
A brilliant bit of kit that I have had for about 20 years. In 'towed ' water mode 5 amps at 5 knots 24 hours a day. Best I have had out of it is 20 amps in wind mode.
However it comes with what is best described as a dog of a regulator and a dumb dog at that.
Adjustment of the max voltage is done by removing the unit from the bulkhead and taking to a little potted thingumee on the back with a jeweler's screwdriver. You have no idea what the new setting is until , when next you go sailing, you note the voltage when the dump resistor starts to sing ie all the input current is being diverted from the batts.
Manual here http://www.fujiyachts.net/manuals/Aqua 4 Aerogen Owners Manual.pdf
Has anyone replaced the original regulator with something smarter from Victron f'rinstance?
I must say the dump resistor makes a fine cabin heater when running hard in a cold climate.
However it comes with what is best described as a dog of a regulator and a dumb dog at that.
Adjustment of the max voltage is done by removing the unit from the bulkhead and taking to a little potted thingumee on the back with a jeweler's screwdriver. You have no idea what the new setting is until , when next you go sailing, you note the voltage when the dump resistor starts to sing ie all the input current is being diverted from the batts.
Manual here http://www.fujiyachts.net/manuals/Aqua 4 Aerogen Owners Manual.pdf
Has anyone replaced the original regulator with something smarter from Victron f'rinstance?
I must say the dump resistor makes a fine cabin heater when running hard in a cold climate.