Removed the inner bulkhead, part of the ceiling and house battery for access room.


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JoelJoseph Fikentscher wrote:Does it make sense to glass down the flybridge? Currently held on by a bunch of bolts. Or just caulk and paint?
If glassing down is the approved method, i assume thickened epoxy to hold down and glass tape around the perimeter and inside?
Hello Yannis what do you have connected to your solar system?Yannis wrote:Joe, since you like pics, pls take a look at these ones too:
When the job was finished it looked like this:
Main switches change:
This little thing manages my solar panels:
You need something called a VSR...Yannis wrote:the 4th is also charged when I switch to "both". However I have to remember to switch back to "house" so as to keep one battery dedicated to one motor
And:Bo Toepfer wrote:Hello Yannis what do you have connected to your solar system?
Bo, let me try and "translate" what Yannis is saying... He has a more or less standard battery setup: 1 battery for one engine and a bank of 3 batteries for the other engine and the house... OR, he has 1 battery for each engine and a bank of 2 batteries for the house... It's really not important at this point... The batteries are connected conventionally (main switch, panel etc)...Yannis wrote:Bo,
What do you mean by "connected" ?
On one hand I have 4 X 100 amp batteries, the three are charged directly, the 4th is also charged when I switch to "both". However I have to remember to switch back to "house" so as to keep one battery dedicated to one motor.
On the other hand I have everything connected to the batteries - fridge, freezer, all pumps, all lights, windlass, all plugs, head, music...
If I can be more specific pls let me know.
I'm actually IN Israel right now... My eldest is on his discharge furlough... He's almost done with his 3 year stint in the Israeli navy... After which he's going to school... He wants to study criminology... Right now it looks like that won't cost me a dime... My younger son yesterday concluded his 8 month training as an artillery man...Yannis wrote:Thanx Nav.... and while talking about the sun there is plenty of it; in your next trip to Israel why don't you plan a stopover for urchins and ouzo?
Thank you, and thank you Nav ,, be safe as you and yours travel !Yannis wrote:Bo,
What do you mean by "connected" ?
On one hand I have 4 X 100 amp batteries, the three are charged directly, the 4th is also charged when I switch to "both". However I have to remember to switch back to "house" so as to keep one battery dedicated to one motor.
On the other hand I have everything connected to the batteries - fridge, freezer, all pumps, all lights, windlass, all plugs, head, music...
If I can be more specific pls let me know.
Joseph Fikentscher wrote:Well, The bracket that held the Clamp Block had completely rusted through. Looks like the clamp block itself is ok but I will replace it anyway. Also, looks like a few repairs were done to the rudder shelf already, and I will have to repair basically the same way for this year.
Called ProMariner regarding the charger and they made me a deal on a new one, a ProNautic P 40 amp 3 bank charger. $300 to my door, 5 year warranty. Should have it by Monday or so.
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