It does not have to be that bad.
I don’t remember the source at the moment, but I have seen some calculations
showing that if you need a large bank and you are pressed for space and weight,
the LiFePO4 batteries can offer a decent value. As you mentioned, you need
about half of the capacity
Come on up Jake! We got room.
On Dec 1, 2015 7:11 PM, "Jake Brodersen via CnC-List"
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> Jake
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This is not the only one on the market. They are getting quite popular and
prices vary.
A quick Google search found these articles (reviews):
http://www.carbatterychargerscentral.com/car-starter-top-7-compact-battery-jump-starters/
and
Chuck,
I don't know if you saw this on the other thread. $50, 15Ah, the size and
weight of a large-ish hardback book.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GX4Y9AY/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_UwExwbNFB55BK
Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C 37+
Solomons, MD
That's amazingly small. Think I'll get one.
C
The whole package is the size and weight of a hardback book. This
includes the alligator clamps, the charging cables, all of the charging
adapters, and the battery itself.
Josh
On Dec 2, 2015 9:04 AM, "Josh Muckley" wrote:
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Sorry, make that “eight by fifteen inches”. I’ve got a call in to them to see
if they still have the CNC pattern, and to get pricing. Anyone else who might
be interested, please post on the list and I’ll get back to you.
— Fred
Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 C Landfall 38) --
Does anyone know if these are Lithium ion or Lithium Polmer, and if there is
any advantage of one over the other? I know from my RC Plane that the LiPo
batteries can catch on fire!
A friend brought one of these around once when my Jetta Diesel battery went
stone cold, and it didn’t give it
Edd
Thanks: I am checking into that. So far what I have been told is that any
service in the area only collect the sails and then send them to the only place
that cleans sails locally. It is a 8 hour round trip by car, so they use UPS.
That runs the cost up. They charge $1.00+ per square foot
Happy Holiday Everyone
I purchased my boat a year ago and trying to learn everything I can, while
at the same time spit and polish the boat.
She is a 38-ft MKIII. I just took the Jib/Genoa down to replace on the
running rigging. Now I want to CLEAN and store the sail for the winter. I
believe it
Paul, Patrick and Dan — I found my order for the replacement lenses (from
2005!), along with one blank lens. Back in 2005, I paid about $60 each to have
the lenses fabricated; I can check with the company that did it and see if they
still have the CNC files, and what it would cost to have some
Great Question,
I just bought a 1978 34' 3 weeks ago and may have to open a laundry service
myselfthey all need cleaning and I am considering sending them out to the
local sail guy.
Mike
LI NY
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I have cleaned Calypso's sails in my driveway using a product made for cleaning
sunbrella type canvas. I don't recall the name but it works similar to
Oxyclean type products. I bought it at the big canvas shop in Ballard.
After a short soak of the heavy mildew/dirt areas I use a long
Martin
I Oxyclean and similar products contain dehydrated hydrogen peroxide and I
read where that is bad for some sail. I don't know if that is true or not.
Do you know. I know that would really brighten up the sail.
I thought about using it.
I don't mind the cost, but it is extremely too high
I don't know how the full strength Oxy type cleaning products effect sails but
the stuff I used was intended to be used on Sunbrella so it my be a milder
version. It may have been called or sold by Osso.
A while back there was a sail cleaning discussion here or on Sailing Anarchy
where a
I have used Oxiclean on my Dacron sails for years and had no ill effects.
Cleans off mold/mildew other misc. stains including blood (don't ask).
Bruce
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I bought one of these little battery chargers, and plugged it in. It cought
fire overnight and did some damage. I was woken up by the fire alarm when
there was about 1 ft of flames on a 6 by 6 surface almost licking the
headliner.
Doused it with a blanket.
They sent me a free unit. Still trying to
Fred, Thanks, and please do check. I'll ask around here as well. If they're
$100 or more, I'll likely delay another year.
Dan
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Hi Danny,
Yes, I did the hatches in place. I got the 3/8" acrylic (Plexiglas)
from a local plastic supplier, and cut them out using the pattern router.
Basically, I stuck the old lens onto the new acrylic with folded masking
tape (works like double sided tape but easier to remove), then ran
Hi Gary,
Awesome write up! Did you do the hatch lenses in place? I need to do all of
my hatches. As soon as I come up with a plan to seal the hatches back up, I'd
like to take them all home to do the work.
I may be bothering you fur more info on the lenses, where you got them and how
you
Danny,
I should add I did this on Lewmar Ocean Series hatches. The process
might be different for different brands. Cutting the lenses should be the
same, however.
Gary
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On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 10:08 PM, Gary Russell wrote:
> Hi Danny,
> Yes,
Grr! Still trying to get link to work.
Try this link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BwQRSP2fYIFmemxYOGlVcHNUNVk
Gary
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On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 8:57 PM, Gary Russell wrote:
> Oops! Try this link:
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For those who were following my post on bonded windows on High Maintenance,
I have an update and many thoughts on the project enumerated below. I have
successfully installed two windows on the starboard side and replaced the
acrylic on all the hatches and can say that the project has been very
I'm getting close. Try this:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BwQRSP2fYIFmemxYOGlVcHNUNVk=sharing
Gary
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On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 9:01 PM, Gary Russell wrote:
> Grr! Still trying to get link to work.
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Nice job and great description!
Joel
On Wednesday, December 2, 2015, Gary Russell via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Grr! Still trying to get link to work.
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> https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BwQRSP2fYIFmemxYOGlVcHNUNVk
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