wotayottie
Well-Known Member
On my mooring I use about 70aH per 24 hours, mainly on the fridge but with some for lighting. I suspect that my figure is reasonably typical for the majority who do not want to do the hair shirt camping on the water bit. Civilised sailing if you like with ice for the G&T.
Problem is how to keep up with it and do away with the hour or more per day of engine running.
According to the PBO test only the biggest of the windmills will generate that sort of output in typical UK breezes, and that ignores the losses in charging ( to get 70 aH in you need to generate more than 70aH) and the issue that we moor or anchor in sheltered spots where the wind is hopefully less than average. And then these windmills are noisy, have 4 foot diameter fans on them and are as ugly as h*ll.
But a 100 watt solar panel can only be expected to deliver 30aH during the 24 hours of a normal UK summer day so that means I would need something like 230 watts of panels to match the windmill which we already know isnt sufficient. At 100watts per square meter ( Solara smk220 type) that is 2.3 square meters of panel at a cost of about £1900. And where do I have that amount of spare space?
So has anyone found a solution to this conundrum other than running the engine or festooning the boat with ugly tube structures on the stern? Honest answers please and I am not interested in reducing consumption and standard of living on board.
Problem is how to keep up with it and do away with the hour or more per day of engine running.
According to the PBO test only the biggest of the windmills will generate that sort of output in typical UK breezes, and that ignores the losses in charging ( to get 70 aH in you need to generate more than 70aH) and the issue that we moor or anchor in sheltered spots where the wind is hopefully less than average. And then these windmills are noisy, have 4 foot diameter fans on them and are as ugly as h*ll.
But a 100 watt solar panel can only be expected to deliver 30aH during the 24 hours of a normal UK summer day so that means I would need something like 230 watts of panels to match the windmill which we already know isnt sufficient. At 100watts per square meter ( Solara smk220 type) that is 2.3 square meters of panel at a cost of about £1900. And where do I have that amount of spare space?
So has anyone found a solution to this conundrum other than running the engine or festooning the boat with ugly tube structures on the stern? Honest answers please and I am not interested in reducing consumption and standard of living on board.