Plevier
Well-Known Member
This link is exactly what Richard10002 was asking in his post:
3) They do say that much information in bars, yacht clubs and on Internet forums may be mythical
Mt Sterling is a law unto himself - charging a 100Ah battery at 160 amps to claim a 457% improvement with his system is just nonsense. You have to draw your own conclusions from everything he publishes. He says AGMs, or any sealed battery, shouldn't be on boats - Nigel Calder says exactly the opposite, although he is now trying the Odyssey TPPLs, and having some problems.
Yes Sterling has some very funny ideas - largely just out of date I think - especially about AGM.
Calder would do better with Lifelines for the hybrid system but they would be much bigger, heavier and dearer than the Odysseys.
I was involved in the Odyssey's forerunner and would never have proposed it for that application. It was designed for 30 second duties starting gas turbine engines (but did turn out to be very good for lots of other things too).