Those mast steps are looking brilliant. I had to use my teeth to tie that knot. |
The old cover fits the old main, which is relegated to "spare, light air" status. It's actually in good shape (the old main, not so much the cover, which needs some TLC) and will come with us.
Now is when the FTZ crimper will pay for itself. |
During my leg-powered journeys, I picked up some 4/0 gauge tinned wire at Genco; it's actually not easy to source as it's overkill for most applications. Not, however, for my inverter/charger, which specs 4/0 gauge as the desired conduit for delicious amperage.
No luck on the dual "port-starboard" L-16 battery box. Well, there was a guy who would make it out of thermo-plastic for me...for $432. I figure epoxied plywood is a better idea, with the advantage the the aft "wall" of the dual battery box can also serve as the partition between the standpipe/fuel manifold area and the battery zone.
2 comments:
4/0 DC cable? That will carry 100 amps 60 ft return. Are you planning to run a 100 amp device 30ft away from your main battery? Anchor windlass?
That's Xantrex's spec for the 2000 watt charger/inverter I have. The battery patches are all 2/0 as are the runs to the main busses. Sorry I just saw this now.
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