Beadle
Well-Known Member
Re: Pumped Storage
We seem to have come an awful long way round to get back to the beginning again.
Dunno is the answer.
How many watts will your solar panel. wind generator supply?
Find that then say 80% efficient in electrolysis of H2
Then say another 80% efficiency change in fuel cell
Then feed power to electric motor
Alternatively feed H2 directly into engine - not sure how much a diesel engine would like that but consider mass of diesel fuel compared to mass of H2 I would guess very little change - apart from possibility of damaging engine.
Why not use solar panel windmill to feed a motor directly and have a sort of 12V O/B on back.
Say 2hp - or 1500 watts
can a boat sized windmill and/or solar panel generate 1500W?
say 130 Amps. Sounds rather a lot to me. Perhaps charge a battery with panel and windmill when not on boat and use for extra 2 HP urge when you need it most.
Unless I'm missing something the game isn't worth the candle.
And I'd certainly think twice or more before pumping hydrogen into the air intake of a diesel engine.
I think the insurance company may have some thoughts on creating/storing hydrogen on the boat too.
We seem to have come an awful long way round to get back to the beginning again.
Dunno is the answer.
How many watts will your solar panel. wind generator supply?
Find that then say 80% efficient in electrolysis of H2
Then say another 80% efficiency change in fuel cell
Then feed power to electric motor
Alternatively feed H2 directly into engine - not sure how much a diesel engine would like that but consider mass of diesel fuel compared to mass of H2 I would guess very little change - apart from possibility of damaging engine.
Why not use solar panel windmill to feed a motor directly and have a sort of 12V O/B on back.
Say 2hp - or 1500 watts
can a boat sized windmill and/or solar panel generate 1500W?
say 130 Amps. Sounds rather a lot to me. Perhaps charge a battery with panel and windmill when not on boat and use for extra 2 HP urge when you need it most.
Unless I'm missing something the game isn't worth the candle.
And I'd certainly think twice or more before pumping hydrogen into the air intake of a diesel engine.
I think the insurance company may have some thoughts on creating/storing hydrogen on the boat too.