So it seems clear that the motoenergy 10kw + sevcon gen4 combo (thunderstruck kit) works great for boats in the 30’ish range, more or less replacing motors around 20hp or hull speeds from 5-7kt.
Now I’m interested in skilling-up to take on conversions of larger boats.
Those of you with 40-50’ boats, 60-150HP diesels, what are you using to re-power? At higher voltages, what are the power curves like? Will a 72v motor draw 600a at top speed (and thus need a *much* larger bank than our 48v systems)? Anyone experimenting with multi-input/single output transmissions and multiple smaller motors (eg run two 10kw 48v side by side)? What are the best chargers for 72v/96v systems?
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I have been looking at this as well though not for a larger boat but for what it takes for sustained cruising at 6+ knots as I could easily do with my 23hp diesel in my 33 ft boat (12,500 lbs, 28.3' LWL).? That's about 85% of hull speed.? I don't think the 10KW motor (ME1115) is really up to that once you get past 11,000 lbs displacement?? The continuous rating is something like 150 amps or 7200 watts at 48V.? That should get you into that 5.5 to 6 kts range but should you really be running the motor at 100% sustained?? I also wonder how much prop optimization has been done on the examples I have seen data for.?? I suspect that in general most are running smaller props at higher speeds.? But I don't know.?
We need more data.? More, more...
A motor like the Motenergy ME1616 is rated at a peak of 600 amps.?? But the continuous rating is 250 amps with liquid cooling (150 amps without) which at 72V gets you the rated 18kW.? If you plan to run at sustained speeds you need to account for the continuous capacity of the motor.? That is your limit.? Peak is unusable for anything more than a minute at a time. ? You can't run continuously at 600 or even 300 amps even if you have the capacity to deliver that amount of current continuously (like with a big genset).? But if you can get 6kts at 7000 watts that's 60% for the ME1616 and that seems reasonable as far as the motor.? And with an 8kW genset you can do that for as long as you have fuel. ? But without the big genset forget it.? You're looking at 90 minutes with a 300AH bank at 80% DoD.?
Running two 10kW motors parallel (ME1115 x 2) is exactly what ElectricYacht does with their QT20.?? And they run two 12kW (ME1616 x 2) in parallel for the QT30.? I like how they put a water pump on the jack shaft of the QT30.? Both of these use dual belt drives and dual controllers.?
And there are some examples of installations on the youtubes.? rigging doctor has a QT20 (though I don't think he is a real doctor) Spoondrifter has a QT30 (not launched yet)
Search on youtube and add the word motor to see a bunch of videos regarding these installations.? These are both in 40-45ish foot boats?? I wonder with these setups what happens if one motor fails.? Will it freewheel or will you have to go in and remove the belt.? I know rigging doctor has run on just one motor when the other failed but I don't know if they removed they removed a belt.?? I also know they spend a lot of time waiting for wind (and that works fine for them).? But I want to be able to motor up the Detroit river and transit the Welland and Erie canals.? That requires sustained speed.? Not so much in the Erie but in the Welland and Detroit river you are dealing with real ship traffic all day long.? That's no time to be puttering along at 3-1/2 kts.?
Spoondrifters has a genset and that is basically going to be? a series hybrid drive.? But I think the genset is on the order of 6-9kW and that won't get them a lot of sustained speed?? The battery bank might for as long as it holds up (not long).?? Regardless, you won't be drawing 600A with anything for very long as the motor won't take it.? Even the ElectricYacht QT30 with two 18KW ME1616 motors will be rated for 500 amps continuous.?? But that's running at 100% and look at what you would need for supply power to sustain that for anything more than 20 minutes.?? Maybe that's getting more practical on a 45 foot boat with the current lithium battery options like EVE 280AH cells.? 48 of those would get you a 72V 560 amp bank for $6,000.? But that's only going to run you at 500 amps for an hour and at that you're abusing the batteries.? And the genset to keep up would need to be 30kW??
I think I might spend more time looking at parallel hybrid setups in a bigger boat like that.?? Beta Marine is getting into that now.? https://betamarine.co.uk/kc-hybrid-propulsion/
Look at Nigel Calder's work on parallel hybrids too.?
Dan Pfeiffer
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On 2021-03-14 11:35 am, Ryan Sweet wrote:
So it seems clear that the motoenergy 10kw + sevcon gen4 combo (thunderstruck kit) works great for boats in the 30’ish range, more or less replacing motors around 20hp or hull speeds from 5-7kt. ?
Now I’m interested in skilling-up to take on conversions of larger boats.
Those of you with 40-50’ boats, 60-150HP diesels, what are you using to re-power? ??At higher voltages, what are the power curves like? Will a 72v motor draw 600a at top speed (and thus need a *much* larger bank than our 48v systems)? ?Anyone experimenting with multi-input/single output transmissions and multiple smaller motors (eg run two 10kw 48v side by side)? ?What are the best chargers for 72v/96v systems?
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I have a 46' sailboat that I'm converting to electric. I have the ac35 from thunderstruck which I believe is 32kw motor. I'm letting it with a 72v battery bank. The guys at thunderstruck told me that a 200ah bank would be sufficient. I don't plan on pushing my boat at hull speed on the motor. Main use will be to motor in and out of anchorages.? ?I imagine if I pushed it to him shipped I would only get about thirty minutes use from my batteries. But at lower speeds (under 4 knots) in hoping to extend that time to a couple of hours. Also considering the added input of power from solar which in theory at low enough speed could go indefinitely or so I'm told. But in the real world I'm mainly looking to sail and use the motor minimally.?
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On Sun, Mar 14, 2021, 12:35 PM Ryan Sweet < ryan@...> wrote: So it seems clear that the motoenergy 10kw + sevcon gen4 combo (thunderstruck kit) works great for boats in the 30’ish range, more or less replacing motors around 20hp or hull speeds from 5-7kt.?
Now I’m interested in skilling-up to take on conversions of larger boats.
Those of you with 40-50’ boats, 60-150HP diesels, what are you using to re-power?? ?At higher voltages, what are the power curves like? Will a 72v motor draw 600a at top speed (and thus need a *much* larger bank than our 48v systems)?? Anyone experimenting with multi-input/single output transmissions and multiple smaller motors (eg run two 10kw 48v side by side)?? What are the best chargers for 72v/96v systems?
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Thanks Dan, this is helpful!?
I wonder, are electric yacht using a differential or just two pulleys on the same output shaft? The positioning of the motors makes it look like they are using a differential.?
Any reason that a single Sevcon Gen4 could not drive the two 10kw in parallel?
I think if one failed, and the gearbox doesn’t have a way for idle input to disconnect, the result would be current fed back into the system - and a doubling of the torque the other motor is required to produce??
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I have been looking at this as well though not for a larger boat but for what it takes for sustained cruising at 6+ knots as I could easily do with my 23hp diesel in my 33 ft boat (12,500 lbs, 28.3' LWL).? That's about 85% of hull speed.? I don't think the 10KW motor (ME1115) is really up to that once you get past 11,000 lbs displacement?? The continuous rating is something like 150 amps or 7200 watts at 48V.? That should get you into that 5.5 to 6 kts range but should you really be running the motor at 100% sustained?? I also wonder how much prop optimization has been done on the examples I have seen data for.?? I suspect that in general most are running smaller props at higher speeds.? But I don't know.?
We need more data.? More, more...
A motor like the Motenergy ME1616 is rated at a peak of 600 amps.?? But the continuous rating is 250 amps with liquid cooling (150 amps without) which at 72V gets you the rated 18kW.? If you plan to run at sustained speeds you need to account for the continuous capacity of the motor.? That is your limit.? Peak is unusable for anything more than a minute at a time. ? You can't run continuously at 600 or even 300 amps even if you have the capacity to deliver that amount of current continuously (like with a big genset).? But if you can get 6kts at 7000 watts that's 60% for the ME1616 and that seems reasonable as far as the motor.? And with an 8kW genset you can do that for as long as you have fuel. ? But without the big genset forget it.? You're looking at 90 minutes with a 300AH bank at 80% DoD.?
Running two 10kW motors parallel (ME1115 x 2) is exactly what ElectricYacht does with their QT20.?? And they run two 12kW (ME1616 x 2) in parallel for the QT30.? I like how they put a water pump on the jack shaft of the QT30.? Both of these use dual belt drives and dual controllers.?
And there are some examples of installations on the youtubes.? rigging doctor has a QT20 (though I don't think he is a real doctor) Spoondrifter has a QT30 (not launched yet)
Search on youtube and add the word motor to see a bunch of videos regarding these installations.? These are both in 40-45ish foot boats?? I wonder with these setups what happens if one motor fails.? Will it freewheel or will you have to go in and remove the belt.? I know rigging doctor has run on just one motor when the other failed but I don't know if they removed they removed a belt.?? I also know they spend a lot of time waiting for wind (and that works fine for them).? But I want to be able to motor up the Detroit river and transit the Welland and Erie canals.? That requires sustained speed.? Not so much in the Erie but in the Welland and Detroit river you are dealing with real ship traffic all day long.? That's no time to be puttering along at 3-1/2 kts.?
Spoondrifters has a genset and that is basically going to be? a series hybrid drive.? But I think the genset is on the order of 6-9kW and that won't get them a lot of sustained speed?? The battery bank might for as long as it holds up (not long).?? Regardless, you won't be drawing 600A with anything for very long as the motor won't take it.? Even the ElectricYacht QT30 with two 18KW ME1616 motors will be rated for 500 amps continuous.?? But that's running at 100% and look at what you would need for supply power to sustain that for anything more than 20 minutes.?? Maybe that's getting more practical on a 45 foot boat with the current lithium battery options like EVE 280AH cells.? 48 of those would get you a 72V 560 amp bank for $6,000.? But that's only going to run you at 500 amps for an hour and at that you're abusing the batteries.? And the genset to keep up would need to be 30kW??
I think I might spend more time looking at parallel hybrid setups in a bigger boat like that.?? Beta Marine is getting into that now.? https://betamarine.co.uk/kc-hybrid-propulsion/
Look at Nigel Calder's work on parallel hybrids too.?
Dan Pfeiffer
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On 2021-03-14 11:35 am, Ryan Sweet wrote:
So it seems clear that the motoenergy 10kw + sevcon gen4 combo (thunderstruck kit) works great for boats in the 30’ish range, more or less replacing motors around 20hp or hull speeds from 5-7kt. ?
Now I’m interested in skilling-up to take on conversions of larger boats.
Those of you with 40-50’ boats, 60-150HP diesels, what are you using to re-power? ??At higher voltages, what are the power curves like? Will a 72v motor draw 600a at top speed (and thus need a *much* larger bank than our 48v systems)? ?Anyone experimenting with multi-input/single output transmissions and multiple smaller motors (eg run two 10kw 48v side by side)? ?What are the best chargers for 72v/96v systems?
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I have 2 X 10kw Thunderstruck kits in my Morgan Out Island 41. ? ? I built my own reduction system to parallel the motors using one belt. I have a 22KWh battery bank at 48V. I have a 4.2 kw/120VAC Fisher Panda genset powering a 5KVA Victron Quattro charger that can put 70 amps into the battery bank.
For reference, with generator running ?I can motor at 3-3.5 kts all day (40-50 amps) without consuming from the batteries. Top speed is around 6.5 kts. This is max output from the controllers and I’ve only ran this hard for a minute, or so on a test run. A good balance is running 4-4.5 knots. If all day motoring is required I would run the genset continuously. With that I’d still have to run the genset at anchor for 2-3 hours to get the bank charge back up. If one motor, or controller failed and the motor wasn’t locked up, I can motor with the good motor and same belt. If the motor locked up I’d have to change to a smaller belt, which I carry. It would be very slow going though.
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? Thanks Dan, this is helpful!?
I wonder, are electric yacht using a differential or just two pulleys on the same output shaft? The positioning of the motors makes it look like they are using a differential.?
Any reason that a single Sevcon Gen4 could not drive the two 10kw in parallel?
I think if one failed, and the gearbox doesn’t have a way for idle input to disconnect, the result would be current fed back into the system - and a doubling of the torque the other motor is required to produce?? On Mar 14, 2021, at 11:05, Dan Pfeiffer <dan@...> wrote:
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I have been looking at this as well though not for a larger boat but for what it takes for sustained cruising at 6+ knots as I could easily do with my 23hp diesel in my 33 ft boat (12,500 lbs, 28.3' LWL).? That's about 85% of hull speed.? I don't think the 10KW motor (ME1115) is really up to that once you get past 11,000 lbs displacement?? The continuous rating is something like 150 amps or 7200 watts at 48V.? That should get you into that 5.5 to 6 kts range but should you really be running the motor at 100% sustained?? I also wonder how much prop optimization has been done on the examples I have seen data for.?? I suspect that in general most are running smaller props at higher speeds.? But I don't know.?
We need more data.? More, more...
A motor like the Motenergy ME1616 is rated at a peak of 600 amps.?? But the continuous rating is 250 amps with liquid cooling (150 amps without) which at 72V gets you the rated 18kW.? If you plan to run at sustained speeds you need to account for the continuous capacity of the motor.? That is your limit.? Peak is unusable for anything more than a minute at a time. ? You can't run continuously at 600 or even 300 amps even if you have the capacity to deliver that amount of current continuously (like with a big genset).? But if you can get 6kts at 7000 watts that's 60% for the ME1616 and that seems reasonable as far as the motor.? And with an 8kW genset you can do that for as long as you have fuel. ? But without the big genset forget it.? You're looking at 90 minutes with a 300AH bank at 80% DoD.?
Running two 10kW motors parallel (ME1115 x 2) is exactly what ElectricYacht does with their QT20.?? And they run two 12kW (ME1616 x 2) in parallel for the QT30.? I like how they put a water pump on the jack shaft of the QT30.? Both of these use dual belt drives and dual controllers.?
And there are some examples of installations on the youtubes.? rigging doctor has a QT20 (though I don't think he is a real doctor) Spoondrifter has a QT30 (not launched yet)
Search on youtube and add the word motor to see a bunch of videos regarding these installations.? These are both in 40-45ish foot boats?? I wonder with these setups what happens if one motor fails.? Will it freewheel or will you have to go in and remove the belt.? I know rigging doctor has run on just one motor when the other failed but I don't know if they removed they removed a belt.?? I also know they spend a lot of time waiting for wind (and that works fine for them).? But I want to be able to motor up the Detroit river and transit the Welland and Erie canals.? That requires sustained speed.? Not so much in the Erie but in the Welland and Detroit river you are dealing with real ship traffic all day long.? That's no time to be puttering along at 3-1/2 kts.?
Spoondrifters has a genset and that is basically going to be? a series hybrid drive.? But I think the genset is on the order of 6-9kW and that won't get them a lot of sustained speed?? The battery bank might for as long as it holds up (not long).?? Regardless, you won't be drawing 600A with anything for very long as the motor won't take it.? Even the ElectricYacht QT30 with two 18KW ME1616 motors will be rated for 500 amps continuous.?? But that's running at 100% and look at what you would need for supply power to sustain that for anything more than 20 minutes.?? Maybe that's getting more practical on a 45 foot boat with the current lithium battery options like EVE 280AH cells.? 48 of those would get you a 72V 560 amp bank for $6,000.? But that's only going to run you at 500 amps for an hour and at that you're abusing the batteries.? And the genset to keep up would need to be 30kW??
I think I might spend more time looking at parallel hybrid setups in a bigger boat like that.?? Beta Marine is getting into that now.? https://betamarine.co.uk/kc-hybrid-propulsion/
Look at Nigel Calder's work on parallel hybrids too.?
Dan Pfeiffer
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On 2021-03-14 11:35 am, Ryan Sweet wrote:
So it seems clear that the motoenergy 10kw + sevcon gen4 combo (thunderstruck kit) works great for boats in the 30’ish range, more or less replacing motors around 20hp or hull speeds from 5-7kt. ?
Now I’m interested in skilling-up to take on conversions of larger boats.
Those of you with 40-50’ boats, 60-150HP diesels, what are you using to re-power? ??At higher voltages, what are the power curves like? Will a 72v motor draw 600a at top speed (and thus need a *much* larger bank than our 48v systems)? ?Anyone experimenting with multi-input/single output transmissions and multiple smaller motors (eg run two 10kw 48v side by side)? ?What are the best chargers for 72v/96v systems?
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Thanks Christopher! ?Do you have a photo of the drivetrain? It sounds like you have them in mechanical parallel but electrically separated (two controllers)? ?Do you use a single throttle to drive the two controllers?
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I have 2 X 10kw Thunderstruck kits in my Morgan Out Island 41. ? ? I built my own reduction system to parallel the motors using one belt. I have a 22KWh battery bank at 48V. I have a 4.2 kw/120VAC Fisher Panda genset powering a 5KVA Victron Quattro charger that can put 70 amps into the battery bank.
For reference, with generator running ?I can motor at 3-3.5 kts all day (40-50 amps) without consuming from the batteries. Top speed is around 6.5 kts. This is max output from the controllers and I’ve only ran this hard for a minute, or so on a test run. A good balance is running 4-4.5 knots. If all day motoring is required I would run the genset continuously. With that I’d still have to run the genset at anchor for 2-3 hours to get the bank charge back up. If one motor, or controller failed and the motor wasn’t locked up, I can motor with the good motor and same belt. If the motor locked up I’d have to change to a smaller belt, which I carry. It would be very slow going though.
Regards, Chris? Sent from myPhone On Mar 14, 2021, at 15:20, Ryan Sweet <ryan@...> wrote:
? Thanks Dan, this is helpful!?
I wonder, are electric yacht using a differential or just two pulleys on the same output shaft? The positioning of the motors makes it look like they are using a differential.?
Any reason that a single Sevcon Gen4 could not drive the two 10kw in parallel?
I think if one failed, and the gearbox doesn’t have a way for idle input to disconnect, the result would be current fed back into the system - and a doubling of the torque the other motor is required to produce?? On Mar 14, 2021, at 11:05, Dan Pfeiffer <dan@...> wrote:
? I have been looking at this as well though not for a larger boat but for what it takes for sustained cruising at 6+ knots as I could easily do with my 23hp diesel in my 33 ft boat (12,500 lbs, 28.3' LWL).? That's about 85% of hull speed.? I don't think the 10KW motor (ME1115) is really up to that once you get past 11,000 lbs displacement?? The continuous rating is something like 150 amps or 7200 watts at 48V.? That should get you into that 5.5 to 6 kts range but should you really be running the motor at 100% sustained?? I also wonder how much prop optimization has been done on the examples I have seen data for.?? I suspect that in general most are running smaller props at higher speeds.? But I don't know.??
We need more data.? More, more...
A motor like the Motenergy ME1616 is rated at a peak of 600 amps.?? But the continuous rating is 250 amps with liquid cooling (150 amps without) which at 72V gets you the rated 18kW.? If you plan to run at sustained speeds you need to account for the continuous capacity of the motor.? That is your limit.? Peak is unusable for anything more than a minute at a time. ? You can't run continuously at 600 or even 300 amps even if you have the capacity to deliver that amount of current continuously (like with a big genset).? But if you can get 6kts at 7000 watts that's 60% for the ME1616 and that seems reasonable as far as the motor.? And with an 8kW genset you can do that for as long as you have fuel. ? But without the big genset forget it.? You're looking at 90 minutes with a 300AH bank at 80% DoD.??
Running two 10kW motors parallel (ME1115 x 2) is exactly what ElectricYacht does with their QT20.?? And they run two 12kW (ME1616 x 2) in parallel for the QT30.? I like how they put a water pump on the jack shaft of the QT30.? Both of these use dual belt drives and dual controllers.??
And there are some examples of installations on the youtubes.?? rigging doctor has a QT20 (though I don't think he is a real doctor) Spoondrifter has a QT30 (not launched yet)
Search on youtube and add the word motor to see a bunch of videos regarding these installations.? These are both in 40-45ish foot boats?? I wonder with these setups what happens if one motor fails.? Will it freewheel or will you have to go in and remove the belt.? I know rigging doctor has run on just one motor when the other failed but I don't know if they removed they removed a belt.?? I also know they spend a lot of time waiting for wind (and that works fine for them).? But I want to be able to motor up the Detroit river and transit the Welland and Erie canals.? That requires sustained speed.? Not so much in the Erie but in the Welland and Detroit river you are dealing with real ship traffic all day long.? That's no time to be puttering along at 3-1/2 kts.??
Spoondrifters has a genset and that is basically going to be? a series hybrid drive.? But I think the genset is on the order of 6-9kW and that won't get them a lot of sustained speed?? The battery bank might for as long as it holds up (not long).?? Regardless, you won't be drawing 600A with anything for very long as the motor won't take it.? Even the ElectricYacht QT30 with two 18KW ME1616 motors will be rated for 500 amps continuous.?? But that's running at 100% and look at what you would need for supply power to sustain that for anything more than 20 minutes.?? Maybe that's getting more practical on a 45 foot boat with the current lithium battery options like EVE 280AH cells.? 48 of those would get you a 72V 560 amp bank for $6,000.? But that's only going to run you at 500 amps for an hour and at that you're abusing the batteries.? And the genset to keep up would need to be 30kW???
I think I might spend more time looking at parallel hybrid setups in a bigger boat like that.?? Beta Marine is getting into that now.??
Look at Nigel Calder's work on parallel hybrids too.??
Dan Pfeiffer
? On 2021-03-14 11:35 am, Ryan Sweet wrote: So it seems clear that the motoenergy 10kw + sevcon gen4 combo (thunderstruck kit) works great for boats in the 30’ish range, more or less replacing motors around 20hp or hull speeds from 5-7kt. ?
Now I’m interested in skilling-up to take on conversions of larger boats.?
Those of you with 40-50’ boats, 60-150HP diesels, what are you using to re-power? ??At higher voltages, what are the power curves like? Will a 72v motor draw 600a at top speed (and thus need a *much* larger bank than our 48v systems)? ?Anyone experimenting with multi-input/single output transmissions and multiple smaller motors (eg run two 10kw 48v side by side)? ?What are the best chargers for 72v/96v systems??
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I think if you look at the Rigging Doctor motor videos you get a look at the drive system.? Looks like just two simple belt drives to the output shaft.??
I don't think you can control two motors with one controller.? The current capacity is not a problem but the controller can't deal with the rotor position data from more than one motor and that's sort of important.? But is there a way to synchronize the controllers??? That would make sense.? Also probably better to have the two anyway for redundancy?
I don't know what happens when one motor fails.? I would think it matters what the failure is.? There are several possibilities.?? Would you get a current load back if there wasn't a load on the motor???? In the above video the Rigging Doctor guys talk about the failures they have seen.? With a dual gear box you might have a more complex problem unless there is a way to mechanically disconnect in the gear box.?
Dan Pfeiffer
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Thanks Dan, this is helpful!?
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I wonder, are electric yacht using a differential or just two pulleys on the same output shaft? The positioning of the motors makes it look like they are using a differential.?
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Any reason that a single Sevcon Gen4 could not drive the two 10kw in parallel?
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I think if one failed, and the gearbox doesn't have a way for idle input to disconnect, the result would be current fed back into the system - and a doubling of the torque the other motor is required to produce??
On Mar 14, 2021, at 11:05, Dan Pfeiffer <dan@...> wrote:
I have been looking at this as well though not for a larger boat but for what it takes for sustained cruising at 6+ knots as I could easily do with my 23hp diesel in my 33 ft boat (12,500 lbs, 28.3' LWL).? That's about 85% of hull speed.? I don't think the 10KW motor (ME1115) is really up to that once you get past 11,000 lbs displacement?? The continuous rating is something like 150 amps or 7200 watts at 48V.? That should get you into that 5.5 to 6 kts range but should you really be running the motor at 100% sustained?? I also wonder how much prop optimization has been done on the examples I have seen data for.?? I suspect that in general most are running smaller props at higher speeds.? But I don't know.?
We need more data.? More, more...
A motor like the Motenergy ME1616 is rated at a peak of 600 amps.?? But the continuous rating is 250 amps with liquid cooling (150 amps without) which at 72V gets you the rated 18kW.? If you plan to run at sustained speeds you need to account for the continuous capacity of the motor.? That is your limit.? Peak is unusable for anything more than a minute at a time. ? You can't run continuously at 600 or even 300 amps even if you have the capacity to deliver that amount of current continuously (like with a big genset).? But if you can get 6kts at 7000 watts that's 60% for the ME1616 and that seems reasonable as far as the motor.? And with an 8kW genset you can do that for as long as you have fuel. ? But without the big genset forget it.? You're looking at 90 minutes with a 300AH bank at 80% DoD.?
Running two 10kW motors parallel (ME1115 x 2) is exactly what ElectricYacht does with their QT20.?? And they run two 12kW (ME1616 x 2) in parallel for the QT30.? I like how they put a water pump on the jack shaft of the QT30.? Both of these use dual belt drives and dual controllers.?
And there are some examples of installations on the youtubes.? rigging doctor has a QT20 (though I don't think he is a real doctor) Spoondrifter has a QT30 (not launched yet)
Search on youtube and add the word motor to see a bunch of videos regarding these installations.? These are both in 40-45ish foot boats?? I wonder with these setups what happens if one motor fails.? Will it freewheel or will you have to go in and remove the belt.? I know rigging doctor has run on just one motor when the other failed but I don't know if they removed they removed a belt.?? I also know they spend a lot of time waiting for wind (and that works fine for them).? But I want to be able to motor up the Detroit river and transit the Welland and Erie canals.? That requires sustained speed.? Not so much in the Erie but in the Welland and Detroit river you are dealing with real ship traffic all day long.? That's no time to be puttering along at 3-1/2 kts.?
Spoondrifters has a genset and that is basically going to be? a series hybrid drive.? But I think the genset is on the order of 6-9kW and that won't get them a lot of sustained speed?? The battery bank might for as long as it holds up (not long).?? Regardless, you won't be drawing 600A with anything for very long as the motor won't take it.? Even the ElectricYacht QT30 with two 18KW ME1616 motors will be rated for 500 amps continuous.?? But that's running at 100% and look at what you would need for supply power to sustain that for anything more than 20 minutes.?? Maybe that's getting more practical on a 45 foot boat with the current lithium battery options like EVE 280AH cells.? 48 of those would get you a 72V 560 amp bank for $6,000.? But that's only going to run you at 500 amps for an hour and at that you're abusing the batteries.? And the genset to keep up would need to be 30kW??
I think I might spend more time looking at parallel hybrid setups in a bigger boat like that.?? Beta Marine is getting into that now.? https://betamarine.co.uk/kc-hybrid-propulsion/
Look at Nigel Calder's work on parallel hybrids too.?
Dan Pfeiffer
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On 2021-03-14 11:35 am, Ryan Sweet wrote:
So it seems clear that the motoenergy 10kw + sevcon gen4 combo (thunderstruck kit) works great for boats in the 30'ish range, more or less replacing motors around 20hp or hull speeds from 5-7kt. ?
Now I'm interested in skilling-up to take on conversions of larger boats.
Those of you with 40-50' boats, 60-150HP diesels, what are you using to re-power? ??At higher voltages, what are the power curves like? Will a 72v motor draw 600a at top speed (and thus need a *much* larger bank than our 48v systems)? ?Anyone experimenting with multi-input/single output transmissions and multiple smaller motors (eg run two 10kw 48v side by side)? ?What are the best chargers for 72v/96v systems?
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Ryan, 2 Sevcon controllers and 2 ME0913 motors electrically separate. One throttle with the signal sent to both controllers. Actually I have 2 throttles, but one is a spare. It can be quickly put in service if the primary throttle fails. Attached are a couple pictures of my installation. Also, a sketch of how I configured the throttle to work with 2 controllers.
Chris
On Sunday, March 14, 2021, 4:37:04 PM EDT, Dan Pfeiffer <dan@...> wrote:
I think if you look at the Rigging Doctor motor videos you get a look at the drive system.? Looks like just two simple belt drives to the output shaft.??
I don't think you can control two motors with one controller.? The current capacity is not a problem but the controller can't deal with the rotor position data from more than one motor and that's sort of important.? But is there a way to synchronize the controllers??? That would make sense.? Also probably better to have the two anyway for redundancy?
I don't know what happens when one motor fails.? I would think it matters what the failure is.? There are several possibilities.?? Would you get a current load back if there wasn't a load on the motor???? In the above video the Rigging Doctor guys talk about the failures they have seen.? With a dual gear box you might have a more complex problem unless there is a way to mechanically disconnect in the gear box.?
Dan Pfeiffer
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On 2021-03-14 2:20 pm, Ryan Sweet wrote:
Thanks Dan, this is helpful!?
?
I wonder, are electric yacht using a differential or just two pulleys on the same output shaft? The positioning of the motors makes it look like they are using a differential.?
?
Any reason that a single Sevcon Gen4 could not drive the two 10kw in parallel?
?
I think if one failed, and the gearbox doesn't have a way for idle input to disconnect, the result would be current fed back into the system - and a doubling of the torque the other motor is required to produce??
On Mar 14, 2021, at 11:05, Dan Pfeiffer <dan@...> wrote:
I have been looking at this as well though not for a larger boat but for what it takes for sustained cruising at 6+ knots as I could easily do with my 23hp diesel in my 33 ft boat (12,500 lbs, 28.3' LWL).? That's about 85% of hull speed.? I don't think the 10KW motor (ME1115) is really up to that once you get past 11,000 lbs displacement?? The continuous rating is something like 150 amps or 7200 watts at 48V.? That should get you into that 5.5 to 6 kts range but should you really be running the motor at 100% sustained?? I also wonder how much prop optimization has been done on the examples I have seen data for.?? I suspect that in general most are running smaller props at higher speeds.? But I don't know.?
We need more data.? More, more...
A motor like the Motenergy ME1616 is rated at a peak of 600 amps.?? But the continuous rating is 250 amps with liquid cooling (150 amps without) which at 72V gets you the rated 18kW.? If you plan to run at sustained speeds you need to account for the continuous capacity of the motor.? That is your limit.? Peak is unusable for anything more than a minute at a time. ? You can't run continuously at 600 or even 300 amps even if you have the capacity to deliver that amount of current continuously (like with a big genset).? But if you can get 6kts at 7000 watts that's 60% for the ME1616 and that seems reasonable as far as the motor.? And with an 8kW genset you can do that for as long as you have fuel. ? But without the big genset forget it.? You're looking at 90 minutes with a 300AH bank at 80% DoD.?
Running two 10kW motors parallel (ME1115 x 2) is exactly what ElectricYacht does with their QT20.?? And they run two 12kW (ME1616 x 2) in parallel for the QT30.? I like how they put a water pump on the jack shaft of the QT30.? Both of these use dual belt drives and dual controllers.?
And there are some examples of installations on the youtubes.? rigging doctor has a QT20 (though I don't think he is a real doctor) Spoondrifter has a QT30 (not launched yet)
Search on youtube and add the word motor to see a bunch of videos regarding these installations.? These are both in 40-45ish foot boats?? I wonder with these setups what happens if one motor fails.? Will it freewheel or will you have to go in and remove the belt.? I know rigging doctor has run on just one motor when the other failed but I don't know if they removed they removed a belt.?? I also know they spend a lot of time waiting for wind (and that works fine for them).? But I want to be able to motor up the Detroit river and transit the Welland and Erie canals.? That requires sustained speed.? Not so much in the Erie but in the Welland and Detroit river you are dealing with real ship traffic all day long.? That's no time to be puttering along at 3-1/2 kts.?
Spoondrifters has a genset and that is basically going to be? a series hybrid drive.? But I think the genset is on the order of 6-9kW and that won't get them a lot of sustained speed?? The battery bank might for as long as it holds up (not long).?? Regardless, you won't be drawing 600A with anything for very long as the motor won't take it.? Even the ElectricYacht QT30 with two 18KW ME1616 motors will be rated for 500 amps continuous.?? But that's running at 100% and look at what you would need for supply power to sustain that for anything more than 20 minutes.?? Maybe that's getting more practical on a 45 foot boat with the current lithium battery options like EVE 280AH cells.? 48 of those would get you a 72V 560 amp bank for $6,000.? But that's only going to run you at 500 amps for an hour and at that you're abusing the batteries.? And the genset to keep up would need to be 30kW??
I think I might spend more time looking at parallel hybrid setups in a bigger boat like that.?? Beta Marine is getting into that now.? https://betamarine.co.uk/kc-hybrid-propulsion/
Look at Nigel Calder's work on parallel hybrids too.?
Dan Pfeiffer
?
On 2021-03-14 11:35 am, Ryan Sweet wrote:
So it seems clear that the motoenergy 10kw + sevcon gen4 combo (thunderstruck kit) works great for boats in the 30'ish range, more or less replacing motors around 20hp or hull speeds from 5-7kt. ?
Now I'm interested in skilling-up to take on conversions of larger boats.
Those of you with 40-50' boats, 60-150HP diesels, what are you using to re-power? ??At higher voltages, what are the power curves like? Will a 72v motor draw 600a at top speed (and thus need a *much* larger bank than our 48v systems)? ?Anyone experimenting with multi-input/single output transmissions and multiple smaller motors (eg run two 10kw 48v side by side)? ?What are the best chargers for 72v/96v systems?
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This is a very tidy installation.? The only thing I wonder about is the engagement of the belt on the prop shaft toothed pulley.? It does not look like enough but it is hard to tell in the photo.? I think the recommendation for these belts is 30% or 120 deg.??
Do you have performance data?
Dan Pfeiffer
?
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On 2021-03-14 4:11 pm, ChristopherH via groups.io wrote:
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Ryan,
2 Sevcon controllers and 2 ME0913 motors electrically separate. One throttle with the signal sent to both controllers. Actually I have 2 throttles, but one is a spare. It can be quickly put in service if the primary throttle fails. Attached are a couple pictures of my installation. Also, a sketch of how I configured the throttle to work with 2 controllers.
?
Chris
?
?
On Sunday, March 14, 2021, 4:37:04 PM EDT, Dan Pfeiffer <dan@...> wrote:
?
?
I think if you look at the Rigging Doctor motor videos you get a look at the drive system.? Looks like just two simple belt drives to the output shaft.??
I don't think you can control two motors with one controller.? The current capacity is not a problem but the controller can't deal with the rotor position data from more than one motor and that's sort of important.? But is there a way to synchronize the controllers??? That would make sense.? Also probably better to have the two anyway for redundancy?
I don't know what happens when one motor fails.? I would think it matters what the failure is.? There are several possibilities.?? Would you get a current load back if there wasn't a load on the motor???? In the above video the Rigging Doctor guys talk about the failures they have seen.? With a dual gear box you might have a more complex problem unless there is a way to mechanically disconnect in the gear box.?
Dan Pfeiffer
?
On 2021-03-14 2:20 pm, Ryan Sweet wrote:
Thanks Dan, this is helpful!?
?
I wonder, are electric yacht using a differential or just two pulleys on the same output shaft? The positioning of the motors makes it look like they are using a differential.?
?
Any reason that a single Sevcon Gen4 could not drive the two 10kw in parallel?
?
I think if one failed, and the gearbox doesn't have a way for idle input to disconnect, the result would be current fed back into the system - and a doubling of the torque the other motor is required to produce??
On Mar 14, 2021, at 11:05, Dan Pfeiffer <dan@...> wrote:
I have been looking at this as well though not for a larger boat but for what it takes for sustained cruising at 6+ knots as I could easily do with my 23hp diesel in my 33 ft boat (12,500 lbs, 28.3' LWL).? That's about 85% of hull speed.? I don't think the 10KW motor (ME1115) is really up to that once you get past 11,000 lbs displacement?? The continuous rating is something like 150 amps or 7200 watts at 48V.? That should get you into that 5.5 to 6 kts range but should you really be running the motor at 100% sustained?? I also wonder how much prop optimization has been done on the examples I have seen data for.?? I suspect that in general most are running smaller props at higher speeds.? But I don't know.?
We need more data.? More, more...
A motor like the Motenergy ME1616 is rated at a peak of 600 amps.?? But the continuous rating is 250 amps with liquid cooling (150 amps without) which at 72V gets you the rated 18kW.? If you plan to run at sustained speeds you need to account for the continuous capacity of the motor.? That is your limit.? Peak is unusable for anything more than a minute at a time. ? You can't run continuously at 600 or even 300 amps even if you have the capacity to deliver that amount of current continuously (like with a big genset).? But if you can get 6kts at 7000 watts that's 60% for the ME1616 and that seems reasonable as far as the motor.? And with an 8kW genset you can do that for as long as you have fuel. ? But without the big genset forget it.? You're looking at 90 minutes with a 300AH bank at 80% DoD.?
Running two 10kW motors parallel (ME1115 x 2) is exactly what ElectricYacht does with their QT20.?? And they run two 12kW (ME1616 x 2) in parallel for the QT30.? I like how they put a water pump on the jack shaft of the QT30.? Both of these use dual belt drives and dual controllers.?
And there are some examples of installations on the youtubes.? rigging doctor has a QT20 (though I don't think he is a real doctor) Spoondrifter has a QT30 (not launched yet)
Search on youtube and add the word motor to see a bunch of videos regarding these installations.? These are both in 40-45ish foot boats?? I wonder with these setups what happens if one motor fails.? Will it freewheel or will you have to go in and remove the belt.? I know rigging doctor has run on just one motor when the other failed but I don't know if they removed they removed a belt.?? I also know they spend a lot of time waiting for wind (and that works fine for them).? But I want to be able to motor up the Detroit river and transit the Welland and Erie canals.? That requires sustained speed.? Not so much in the Erie but in the Welland and Detroit river you are dealing with real ship traffic all day long.? That's no time to be puttering along at 3-1/2 kts.?
Spoondrifters has a genset and that is basically going to be? a series hybrid drive.? But I think the genset is on the order of 6-9kW and that won't get them a lot of sustained speed?? The battery bank might for as long as it holds up (not long).?? Regardless, you won't be drawing 600A with anything for very long as the motor won't take it.? Even the ElectricYacht QT30 with two 18KW ME1616 motors will be rated for 500 amps continuous.?? But that's running at 100% and look at what you would need for supply power to sustain that for anything more than 20 minutes.?? Maybe that's getting more practical on a 45 foot boat with the current lithium battery options like EVE 280AH cells.? 48 of those would get you a 72V 560 amp bank for $6,000.? But that's only going to run you at 500 amps for an hour and at that you're abusing the batteries.? And the genset to keep up would need to be 30kW??
I think I might spend more time looking at parallel hybrid setups in a bigger boat like that.?? Beta Marine is getting into that now.? https://betamarine.co.uk/kc-hybrid-propulsion/
Look at Nigel Calder's work on parallel hybrids too.?
Dan Pfeiffer
?
On 2021-03-14 11:35 am, Ryan Sweet wrote:
So it seems clear that the motoenergy 10kw + sevcon gen4 combo (thunderstruck kit) works great for boats in the 30'ish range, more or less replacing motors around 20hp or hull speeds from 5-7kt. ?
Now I'm interested in skilling-up to take on conversions of larger boats.
Those of you with 40-50' boats, 60-150HP diesels, what are you using to re-power? ??At higher voltages, what are the power curves like? Will a 72v motor draw 600a at top speed (and thus need a *much* larger bank than our 48v systems)? ?Anyone experimenting with multi-input/single output transmissions and multiple smaller motors (eg run two 10kw 48v side by side)? ?What are the best chargers for 72v/96v systems?
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Dan, Can’t recall the belt wrap percentage. I did consider this in my design and think I’m likely under the 30%, or close to it. I remember it was right on the edge. It’s been 7 years, or so now. It hasn’t cause any issues other than occasionally in a docking situation when aggressively changing directions. I think sometimes I can hear a very short period of clogging. Maybe I don’t have belt tight enough though. I wanted to have 2 belts, but I had already taxed my non engineer brain enough. I was concerned about having to extend one motor shaft out to allow 2 sprockets on the prop shaft and overloading the motor bearing due to the extension.? I have done a couple performance runs, but but have found it difficult to get consistent results so these are rough numbers. First number is speed in knots, second number is total DC amps into controllers. My notes say that these were taken with a <5.0 kt head wind on flat water. 3.0 ?- 25.4 3.5 - 34.6 4.0 - 56.8 4.5 - 75.2 5.0 - 104.6 5.5 - 156.7 6.0 - 211.3 6.5 - 360.0
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On Mar 14, 2021, at 17:52, Dan Pfeiffer <dan@...> wrote:
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This is a very tidy installation.? The only thing I wonder about is the engagement of the belt on the prop shaft toothed pulley.? It does not look like enough but it is hard to tell in the photo.? I think the recommendation for these belts is 30% or 120 deg.??
Do you have performance data?
Dan Pfeiffer
?
On 2021-03-14 4:11 pm, ChristopherH via groups.io wrote:
?
Ryan,
2 Sevcon controllers and 2 ME0913 motors electrically separate. One throttle with the signal sent to both controllers. Actually I have 2 throttles, but one is a spare. It can be quickly put in service if the primary throttle fails. Attached are a couple pictures of my installation. Also, a sketch of how I configured the throttle to work with 2 controllers.
?
Chris
?
?
On Sunday, March 14, 2021, 4:37:04 PM EDT, Dan Pfeiffer <dan@...> wrote:
?
?
I think if you look at the Rigging Doctor motor videos you get a look at the drive system.? Looks like just two simple belt drives to the output shaft.??
I don't think you can control two motors with one controller.? The current capacity is not a problem but the controller can't deal with the rotor position data from more than one motor and that's sort of important.? But is there a way to synchronize the controllers??? That would make sense.? Also probably better to have the two anyway for redundancy?
I don't know what happens when one motor fails.? I would think it matters what the failure is.? There are several possibilities.?? Would you get a current load back if there wasn't a load on the motor???? In the above video the Rigging Doctor guys talk about the failures they have seen.? With a dual gear box you might have a more complex problem unless there is a way to mechanically disconnect in the gear box.?
Dan Pfeiffer
?
On 2021-03-14 2:20 pm, Ryan Sweet wrote:
Thanks Dan, this is helpful!?
?
I wonder, are electric yacht using a differential or just two pulleys on the same output shaft? The positioning of the motors makes it look like they are using a differential.?
?
Any reason that a single Sevcon Gen4 could not drive the two 10kw in parallel?
?
I think if one failed, and the gearbox doesn't have a way for idle input to disconnect, the result would be current fed back into the system - and a doubling of the torque the other motor is required to produce??
On Mar 14, 2021, at 11:05, Dan Pfeiffer <dan@...> wrote:
I have been looking at this as well though not for a larger boat but for what it takes for sustained cruising at 6+ knots as I could easily do with my 23hp diesel in my 33 ft boat (12,500 lbs, 28.3' LWL).? That's about 85% of hull speed.? I don't think the 10KW motor (ME1115) is really up to that once you get past 11,000 lbs displacement?? The continuous rating is something like 150 amps or 7200 watts at 48V.? That should get you into that 5.5 to 6 kts range but should you really be running the motor at 100% sustained?? I also wonder how much prop optimization has been done on the examples I have seen data for.?? I suspect that in general most are running smaller props at higher speeds.? But I don't know.?
We need more data.? More, more...
A motor like the Motenergy ME1616 is rated at a peak of 600 amps.?? But the continuous rating is 250 amps with liquid cooling (150 amps without) which at 72V gets you the rated 18kW.? If you plan to run at sustained speeds you need to account for the continuous capacity of the motor.? That is your limit.? Peak is unusable for anything more than a minute at a time. ? You can't run continuously at 600 or even 300 amps even if you have the capacity to deliver that amount of current continuously (like with a big genset).? But if you can get 6kts at 7000 watts that's 60% for the ME1616 and that seems reasonable as far as the motor.? And with an 8kW genset you can do that for as long as you have fuel. ? But without the big genset forget it.? You're looking at 90 minutes with a 300AH bank at 80% DoD.?
Running two 10kW motors parallel (ME1115 x 2) is exactly what ElectricYacht does with their QT20.?? And they run two 12kW (ME1616 x 2) in parallel for the QT30.? I like how they put a water pump on the jack shaft of the QT30.? Both of these use dual belt drives and dual controllers.?
And there are some examples of installations on the youtubes.? rigging doctor has a QT20 (though I don't think he is a real doctor) Spoondrifter has a QT30 (not launched yet)
Search on youtube and add the word motor to see a bunch of videos regarding these installations.? These are both in 40-45ish foot boats?? I wonder with these setups what happens if one motor fails.? Will it freewheel or will you have to go in and remove the belt.? I know rigging doctor has run on just one motor when the other failed but I don't know if they removed they removed a belt.?? I also know they spend a lot of time waiting for wind (and that works fine for them).? But I want to be able to motor up the Detroit river and transit the Welland and Erie canals.? That requires sustained speed.? Not so much in the Erie but in the Welland and Detroit river you are dealing with real ship traffic all day long.? That's no time to be puttering along at 3-1/2 kts.?
Spoondrifters has a genset and that is basically going to be? a series hybrid drive.? But I think the genset is on the order of 6-9kW and that won't get them a lot of sustained speed?? The battery bank might for as long as it holds up (not long).?? Regardless, you won't be drawing 600A with anything for very long as the motor won't take it.? Even the ElectricYacht QT30 with two 18KW ME1616 motors will be rated for 500 amps continuous.?? But that's running at 100% and look at what you would need for supply power to sustain that for anything more than 20 minutes.?? Maybe that's getting more practical on a 45 foot boat with the current lithium battery options like EVE 280AH cells.? 48 of those would get you a 72V 560 amp bank for $6,000.? But that's only going to run you at 500 amps for an hour and at that you're abusing the batteries.? And the genset to keep up would need to be 30kW??
I think I might spend more time looking at parallel hybrid setups in a bigger boat like that.?? Beta Marine is getting into that now.? https://betamarine.co.uk/kc-hybrid-propulsion/
Look at Nigel Calder's work on parallel hybrids too.?
Dan Pfeiffer
?
On 2021-03-14 11:35 am, Ryan Sweet wrote:
So it seems clear that the motoenergy 10kw + sevcon gen4 combo (thunderstruck kit) works great for boats in the 30'ish range, more or less replacing motors around 20hp or hull speeds from 5-7kt. ?
Now I'm interested in skilling-up to take on conversions of larger boats.
Those of you with 40-50' boats, 60-150HP diesels, what are you using to re-power? ??At higher voltages, what are the power curves like? Will a 72v motor draw 600a at top speed (and thus need a *much* larger bank than our 48v systems)? ?Anyone experimenting with multi-input/single output transmissions and multiple smaller motors (eg run two 10kw 48v side by side)? ?What are the best chargers for 72v/96v systems?
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Thanks for the numbers.?
Some more questions.? What did you do for a thrust bearing?? And where did you source the pulleys?? They look almost like they could be stainless in your photo.? Do you recall the tooth counts on the pulleys?
Again, it is a very tidy installation.? Looks great.?? Nice job.? Thanks for sharing the details.
Dan Pfeiffer
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On 2021-03-14 6:48 pm, ChristopherH via groups.io wrote:
Dan,
Can't recall the belt wrap percentage. I did consider this in my design and think I'm likely under the 30%, or close to it. I remember it was right on the edge. It's been 7 years, or so now. It hasn't cause any issues other than occasionally in a docking situation when aggressively changing directions. I think sometimes I can hear a very short period of clogging. Maybe I don't have belt tight enough though. I wanted to have 2 belts, but I had already taxed my non engineer brain enough. I was concerned about having to extend one motor shaft out to allow 2 sprockets on the prop shaft and overloading the motor bearing due to the extension.?
I have done a couple performance runs, but but have found it difficult to get consistent results so these are rough numbers. First number is speed in knots, second number is total DC amps into controllers. My notes say that these were taken with a <5.0 kt head wind on flat water.
3.0 ?- 25.4
3.5 - 34.6
4.0 - 56.8
4.5 - 75.2
5.0 - 104.6
5.5 - 156.7
6.0 - 211.3
6.5 - 360.0
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Chris
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On Mar 14, 2021, at 17:52, Dan Pfeiffer <dan@...> wrote:
This is a very tidy installation.? The only thing I wonder about is the engagement of the belt on the prop shaft toothed pulley.? It does not look like enough but it is hard to tell in the photo.? I think the recommendation for these belts is 30% or 120 deg.??
Do you have performance data?
Dan Pfeiffer
?
On 2021-03-14 4:11 pm, ChristopherH via groups.io wrote:
?
Ryan,
2 Sevcon controllers and 2 ME0913 motors electrically separate. One throttle with the signal sent to both controllers. Actually I have 2 throttles, but one is a spare. It can be quickly put in service if the primary throttle fails. Attached are a couple pictures of my installation. Also, a sketch of how I configured the throttle to work with 2 controllers.
?
Chris
?
?
On Sunday, March 14, 2021, 4:37:04 PM EDT, Dan Pfeiffer <dan@...> wrote:
?
?
I think if you look at the Rigging Doctor motor videos you get a look at the drive system.? Looks like just two simple belt drives to the output shaft.??
I don't think you can control two motors with one controller.? The current capacity is not a problem but the controller can't deal with the rotor position data from more than one motor and that's sort of important.? But is there a way to synchronize the controllers??? That would make sense.? Also probably better to have the two anyway for redundancy?
I don't know what happens when one motor fails.? I would think it matters what the failure is.? There are several possibilities.?? Would you get a current load back if there wasn't a load on the motor???? In the above video the Rigging Doctor guys talk about the failures they have seen.? With a dual gear box you might have a more complex problem unless there is a way to mechanically disconnect in the gear box.?
Dan Pfeiffer
?
On 2021-03-14 2:20 pm, Ryan Sweet wrote:
Thanks Dan, this is helpful!?
?
I wonder, are electric yacht using a differential or just two pulleys on the same output shaft? The positioning of the motors makes it look like they are using a differential.?
?
Any reason that a single Sevcon Gen4 could not drive the two 10kw in parallel?
?
I think if one failed, and the gearbox doesn't have a way for idle input to disconnect, the result would be current fed back into the system - and a doubling of the torque the other motor is required to produce??
On Mar 14, 2021, at 11:05, Dan Pfeiffer <dan@...> wrote:
I have been looking at this as well though not for a larger boat but for what it takes for sustained cruising at 6+ knots as I could easily do with my 23hp diesel in my 33 ft boat (12,500 lbs, 28.3' LWL).? That's about 85% of hull speed.? I don't think the 10KW motor (ME1115) is really up to that once you get past 11,000 lbs displacement?? The continuous rating is something like 150 amps or 7200 watts at 48V.? That should get you into that 5.5 to 6 kts range but should you really be running the motor at 100% sustained?? I also wonder how much prop optimization has been done on the examples I have seen data for.?? I suspect that in general most are running smaller props at higher speeds.? But I don't know.?
We need more data.? More, more...
A motor like the Motenergy ME1616 is rated at a peak of 600 amps.?? But the continuous rating is 250 amps with liquid cooling (150 amps without) which at 72V gets you the rated 18kW.? If you plan to run at sustained speeds you need to account for the continuous capacity of the motor.? That is your limit.? Peak is unusable for anything more than a minute at a time. ? You can't run continuously at 600 or even 300 amps even if you have the capacity to deliver that amount of current continuously (like with a big genset).? But if you can get 6kts at 7000 watts that's 60% for the ME1616 and that seems reasonable as far as the motor.? And with an 8kW genset you can do that for as long as you have fuel. ? But without the big genset forget it.? You're looking at 90 minutes with a 300AH bank at 80% DoD.?
Running two 10kW motors parallel (ME1115 x 2) is exactly what ElectricYacht does with their QT20.?? And they run two 12kW (ME1616 x 2) in parallel for the QT30.? I like how they put a water pump on the jack shaft of the QT30.? Both of these use dual belt drives and dual controllers.?
And there are some examples of installations on the youtubes.? rigging doctor has a QT20 (though I don't think he is a real doctor) Spoondrifter has a QT30 (not launched yet)
Search on youtube and add the word motor to see a bunch of videos regarding these installations.? These are both in 40-45ish foot boats?? I wonder with these setups what happens if one motor fails.? Will it freewheel or will you have to go in and remove the belt.? I know rigging doctor has run on just one motor when the other failed but I don't know if they removed they removed a belt.?? I also know they spend a lot of time waiting for wind (and that works fine for them).? But I want to be able to motor up the Detroit river and transit the Welland and Erie canals.? That requires sustained speed.? Not so much in the Erie but in the Welland and Detroit river you are dealing with real ship traffic all day long.? That's no time to be puttering along at 3-1/2 kts.?
Spoondrifters has a genset and that is basically going to be? a series hybrid drive.? But I think the genset is on the order of 6-9kW and that won't get them a lot of sustained speed?? The battery bank might for as long as it holds up (not long).?? Regardless, you won't be drawing 600A with anything for very long as the motor won't take it.? Even the ElectricYacht QT30 with two 18KW ME1616 motors will be rated for 500 amps continuous.?? But that's running at 100% and look at what you would need for supply power to sustain that for anything more than 20 minutes.?? Maybe that's getting more practical on a 45 foot boat with the current lithium battery options like EVE 280AH cells.? 48 of those would get you a 72V 560 amp bank for $6,000.? But that's only going to run you at 500 amps for an hour and at that you're abusing the batteries.? And the genset to keep up would need to be 30kW??
I think I might spend more time looking at parallel hybrid setups in a bigger boat like that.?? Beta Marine is getting into that now.? https://betamarine.co.uk/kc-hybrid-propulsion/
Look at Nigel Calder's work on parallel hybrids too.?
Dan Pfeiffer
?
On 2021-03-14 11:35 am, Ryan Sweet wrote:
So it seems clear that the motoenergy 10kw + sevcon gen4 combo (thunderstruck kit) works great for boats in the 30'ish range, more or less replacing motors around 20hp or hull speeds from 5-7kt. ?
Now I'm interested in skilling-up to take on conversions of larger boats.
Those of you with 40-50' boats, 60-150HP diesels, what are you using to re-power? ??At higher voltages, what are the power curves like? Will a 72v motor draw 600a at top speed (and thus need a *much* larger bank than our 48v systems)? ?Anyone experimenting with multi-input/single output transmissions and multiple smaller motors (eg run two 10kw 48v side by side)? ?What are the best chargers for 72v/96v systems?
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Dan, The reduction ratio was an experiment. I started with 2.34:1.0 ?which gave too much motor current at too low motor voltage/speed. I then tried 3.00:1.00 which was too far the other way. I settled with 2.65:1.00 The motor sprockets have 34 teeth and the big sprocket has 90. What you see in the photos are not what’s on there now. They are by Gates and I think I bought them online, can’t remember the distributor. They are not stainless. Must be plated with something. The thrust bearing is kind of a long story. I ended up installing a 4 bolt flange bearing mounted to the backside of the motor plate. It’s the self aligning type, but I had the backside of the housing machined to allow a locking ring to be fitted to prevent the bearing cartridge from self aligning. Rather than slotting the motor/bearing mounting plate to allow for moving the 2 motors for belt tensioning, I slotted the plate to allow the bearing to act as the tensioner. It then gets locked in place. But, this is not the thrust bearing. With the old engine, due to the length of the prop shaft there was an intermediate support bearing. I replaced this intermediate bearing with a thrust bearing and between it and the adjustable drive bearing I installed a CV shaft.
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On Mar 14, 2021, at 21:19, Dan Pfeiffer <dan@...> wrote:
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Thanks for the numbers.?
Some more questions.? What did you do for a thrust bearing?? And where did you source the pulleys?? They look almost like they could be stainless in your photo.? Do you recall the tooth counts on the pulleys?
Again, it is a very tidy installation.? Looks great.?? Nice job.? Thanks for sharing the details.
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On 2021-03-14 6:48 pm, ChristopherH via groups.io wrote:
Dan,
Can't recall the belt wrap percentage. I did consider this in my design and think I'm likely under the 30%, or close to it. I remember it was right on the edge. It's been 7 years, or so now. It hasn't cause any issues other than occasionally in a docking situation when aggressively changing directions. I think sometimes I can hear a very short period of clogging. Maybe I don't have belt tight enough though. I wanted to have 2 belts, but I had already taxed my non engineer brain enough. I was concerned about having to extend one motor shaft out to allow 2 sprockets on the prop shaft and overloading the motor bearing due to the extension.?
I have done a couple performance runs, but but have found it difficult to get consistent results so these are rough numbers. First number is speed in knots, second number is total DC amps into controllers. My notes say that these were taken with a <5.0 kt head wind on flat water.
3.0 ?- 25.4
3.5 - 34.6
4.0 - 56.8
4.5 - 75.2
5.0 - 104.6
5.5 - 156.7
6.0 - 211.3
6.5 - 360.0
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Chris
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On Mar 14, 2021, at 17:52, Dan Pfeiffer <dan@...> wrote:
This is a very tidy installation.? The only thing I wonder about is the engagement of the belt on the prop shaft toothed pulley.? It does not look like enough but it is hard to tell in the photo.? I think the recommendation for these belts is 30% or 120 deg.??
Do you have performance data?
Dan Pfeiffer
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On 2021-03-14 4:11 pm, ChristopherH via groups.io wrote:
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Ryan,
2 Sevcon controllers and 2 ME0913 motors electrically separate. One throttle with the signal sent to both controllers. Actually I have 2 throttles, but one is a spare. It can be quickly put in service if the primary throttle fails. Attached are a couple pictures of my installation. Also, a sketch of how I configured the throttle to work with 2 controllers.
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On Sunday, March 14, 2021, 4:37:04 PM EDT, Dan Pfeiffer <dan@...> wrote:
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I think if you look at the Rigging Doctor motor videos you get a look at the drive system.? Looks like just two simple belt drives to the output shaft.??
I don't think you can control two motors with one controller.? The current capacity is not a problem but the controller can't deal with the rotor position data from more than one motor and that's sort of important.? But is there a way to synchronize the controllers??? That would make sense.? Also probably better to have the two anyway for redundancy?
I don't know what happens when one motor fails.? I would think it matters what the failure is.? There are several possibilities.?? Would you get a current load back if there wasn't a load on the motor???? In the above video the Rigging Doctor guys talk about the failures they have seen.? With a dual gear box you might have a more complex problem unless there is a way to mechanically disconnect in the gear box.?
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On 2021-03-14 2:20 pm, Ryan Sweet wrote:
Thanks Dan, this is helpful!?
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I wonder, are electric yacht using a differential or just two pulleys on the same output shaft? The positioning of the motors makes it look like they are using a differential.?
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Any reason that a single Sevcon Gen4 could not drive the two 10kw in parallel?
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I think if one failed, and the gearbox doesn't have a way for idle input to disconnect, the result would be current fed back into the system - and a doubling of the torque the other motor is required to produce??
On Mar 14, 2021, at 11:05, Dan Pfeiffer <dan@...> wrote:
I have been looking at this as well though not for a larger boat but for what it takes for sustained cruising at 6+ knots as I could easily do with my 23hp diesel in my 33 ft boat (12,500 lbs, 28.3' LWL).? That's about 85% of hull speed.? I don't think the 10KW motor (ME1115) is really up to that once you get past 11,000 lbs displacement?? The continuous rating is something like 150 amps or 7200 watts at 48V.? That should get you into that 5.5 to 6 kts range but should you really be running the motor at 100% sustained?? I also wonder how much prop optimization has been done on the examples I have seen data for.?? I suspect that in general most are running smaller props at higher speeds.? But I don't know.?
We need more data.? More, more...
A motor like the Motenergy ME1616 is rated at a peak of 600 amps.?? But the continuous rating is 250 amps with liquid cooling (150 amps without) which at 72V gets you the rated 18kW.? If you plan to run at sustained speeds you need to account for the continuous capacity of the motor.? That is your limit.? Peak is unusable for anything more than a minute at a time. ? You can't run continuously at 600 or even 300 amps even if you have the capacity to deliver that amount of current continuously (like with a big genset).? But if you can get 6kts at 7000 watts that's 60% for the ME1616 and that seems reasonable as far as the motor.? And with an 8kW genset you can do that for as long as you have fuel. ? But without the big genset forget it.? You're looking at 90 minutes with a 300AH bank at 80% DoD.?
Running two 10kW motors parallel (ME1115 x 2) is exactly what ElectricYacht does with their QT20.?? And they run two 12kW (ME1616 x 2) in parallel for the QT30.? I like how they put a water pump on the jack shaft of the QT30.? Both of these use dual belt drives and dual controllers.?
And there are some examples of installations on the youtubes.? rigging doctor has a QT20 (though I don't think he is a real doctor) Spoondrifter has a QT30 (not launched yet)
Search on youtube and add the word motor to see a bunch of videos regarding these installations.? These are both in 40-45ish foot boats?? I wonder with these setups what happens if one motor fails.? Will it freewheel or will you have to go in and remove the belt.? I know rigging doctor has run on just one motor when the other failed but I don't know if they removed they removed a belt.?? I also know they spend a lot of time waiting for wind (and that works fine for them).? But I want to be able to motor up the Detroit river and transit the Welland and Erie canals.? That requires sustained speed.? Not so much in the Erie but in the Welland and Detroit river you are dealing with real ship traffic all day long.? That's no time to be puttering along at 3-1/2 kts.?
Spoondrifters has a genset and that is basically going to be? a series hybrid drive.? But I think the genset is on the order of 6-9kW and that won't get them a lot of sustained speed?? The battery bank might for as long as it holds up (not long).?? Regardless, you won't be drawing 600A with anything for very long as the motor won't take it.? Even the ElectricYacht QT30 with two 18KW ME1616 motors will be rated for 500 amps continuous.?? But that's running at 100% and look at what you would need for supply power to sustain that for anything more than 20 minutes.?? Maybe that's getting more practical on a 45 foot boat with the current lithium battery options like EVE 280AH cells.? 48 of those would get you a 72V 560 amp bank for $6,000.? But that's only going to run you at 500 amps for an hour and at that you're abusing the batteries.? And the genset to keep up would need to be 30kW??
I think I might spend more time looking at parallel hybrid setups in a bigger boat like that.?? Beta Marine is getting into that now.? https://betamarine.co.uk/kc-hybrid-propulsion/
Look at Nigel Calder's work on parallel hybrids too.?
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On 2021-03-14 11:35 am, Ryan Sweet wrote:
So it seems clear that the motoenergy 10kw + sevcon gen4 combo (thunderstruck kit) works great for boats in the 30'ish range, more or less replacing motors around 20hp or hull speeds from 5-7kt. ?
Now I'm interested in skilling-up to take on conversions of larger boats.
Those of you with 40-50' boats, 60-150HP diesels, what are you using to re-power? ??At higher voltages, what are the power curves like? Will a 72v motor draw 600a at top speed (and thus need a *much* larger bank than our 48v systems)? ?Anyone experimenting with multi-input/single output transmissions and multiple smaller motors (eg run two 10kw 48v side by side)? ?What are the best chargers for 72v/96v systems?
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The ME1616 with the Sevcon Gen 4 Size 6 will give you 24kw of power continuously (48kw peak) at 96v. I'm building my conversion with 2 of them (48kw continuous, 96kw peak) via saildrives on my 34' 4.5 ton catamaran. If I were driving a single shaft then I would use a separate belt from each motor to a single shaft. 2 controllers would be required.
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Randy,
I can give you a benchmark for how LOW you can possibly go.?
I've been pushing a 45',? 20 ton, concrete bilge keel hull with a 48V, roughly 8 kW, "golf cart motor on steroids" for about 8 years now, although the boat's been on the hard for over a year while I've been doing other things lately.?
If all you want to do is build a system that will get you in and out of the marina to go sailing, then you can feasibly get by with a much smaller motor but if you plan on being an electric boat with auxiliary sails, then the old 1 kW/ton of displacement is a good rule of thumb and you'll want a generator big enough to feed it at whatever speed you want to operate.?
The Arc was always meant to be an "experimental water craft". With a 5500W single axis tracking solar array and a goal of cruising directly off real time solar input, there wasn't much point in putting in a bigger motor. Although it's fair to say the boat is a "bit" underpowered lol, we learned we could cruise nicely at about 4 mph all day on nothing but sunshine and have enough power to keep the vessel under control in all the circumstances we encounter in the ICW. Albeit often in slow motion.
Seems we get about one mile per kWhr of energy. So on a partly cloudy day, we can collect about 30 kWhrs and go about 30 miles. Or record is 42 miles on a clear winter day. We've never cruised in the longer summer days.? It's a little slow but we're usually not in a hurry and if we are, we can switch back to the original 38hp diesel and do about 50 miles per day, rain or shine.? Or at least we could until a couple years a go when 40 yo transmission started acting up.? At full throttle, using the batteries in tandem with the solar, I can get 5 knots out of the electric but this is not sustainable for very long with my 5 kWhr golf cart battery bank. (16-6V GC2s at 50% dod).
We started building the boat 12 years ago with a LOT of help from this forum. Thanks to anyone that remembers.? It took about 3 seasons to get it operational and another season or two to tweak things out a bit. We've been cruising it up and down the SE U.S. intracoastal for about 7 years.??
Since I need to repair the diesel's transmission, I plan on just upgrading the entire system in the next few years with higher eff. solar panels that will deliver 8.5 kW and a 12kW motor that is a little more efficient than my current shunt motor.? At that point I will also change from a parallel hybrid configuration, to a series hybrid, add a 20 kWhr Lithium battery bank, and install an 8 kW, 48V DC genset.? Just have to sell the house first to get the money.?
Based on the data I've collected on the Arc so far, I think this configuration should allow me to cruise at 5 knots on solar alone, about 7 knots at full throttle, and get about 10 mpg in hybrid diesel mode at 5 knots. Hope to be in the yard getting started this spring.
Capt. Carter www.shipofimagination.com??
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On Monday, March 15, 2021, 10:19:12 AM EDT, Randy Cain <randylcain@...> wrote:
The ME1616 with the Sevcon Gen 4 Size 6 will give you 24kw of power continuously (48kw peak) at 96v. I'm building my conversion with 2 of them (48kw continuous, 96kw peak) via saildrives on my 34' 4.5 ton catamaran. If I were driving a single shaft then I would use a separate belt from each motor to a single shaft. 2 controllers would be required.
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I love it! Great pictures on your website as well. ?Best of luck on your work this spring!
When the wind is up do those pole-mounted solar panel produce a lot of drag?
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On Mar 15, 2021, at 09:38, twowheelinguy via groups.io <twowheelinguy@...> wrote:
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Randy,
I can give you a benchmark for how LOW you can possibly go.?
I've been pushing a 45',? 20 ton, concrete bilge keel hull with a 48V, roughly 8 kW, "golf cart motor on steroids" for about 8 years now, although the boat's been on the hard for over a year while I've been doing other things lately.?
If all you want to do is build a system that will get you in and out of the marina to go sailing, then you can feasibly get by with a much smaller motor but if you plan on being an electric boat with auxiliary sails, then the old 1 kW/ton of displacement is a good rule of thumb and you'll want a generator big enough to feed it at whatever speed you want to operate.?
The Arc was always meant to be an "experimental water craft". With a 5500W single axis tracking solar array and a goal of cruising directly off real time solar input, there wasn't much point in putting in a bigger motor. Although it's fair to say the boat is a "bit" underpowered lol, we learned we could cruise nicely at about 4 mph all day on nothing but sunshine and have enough power to keep the vessel under control in all the circumstances we encounter in the ICW. Albeit often in slow motion.
Seems we get about one mile per kWhr of energy. So on a partly cloudy day, we can collect about 30 kWhrs and go about 30 miles. Or record is 42 miles on a clear winter day. We've never cruised in the longer summer days.? It's a little slow but we're usually not in a hurry and if we are, we can switch back to the original 38hp diesel and do about 50 miles per day, rain or shine.? Or at least we could until a couple years a go when 40 yo transmission started acting up.? At full throttle, using the batteries in tandem with the solar, I can get 5 knots out of the electric but this is not sustainable for very long with my 5 kWhr golf cart battery bank. (16-6V GC2s at 50% dod).
We started building the boat 12 years ago with a LOT of help from this forum. Thanks to anyone that remembers.? It took about 3 seasons to get it operational and another season or two to tweak things out a bit. We've been cruising it up and down the SE U.S. intracoastal for about 7 years.??
Since I need to repair the diesel's transmission, I plan on just upgrading the entire system in the next few years with higher eff. solar panels that will deliver 8.5 kW and a 12kW motor that is a little more efficient than my current shunt motor.? At that point I will also change from a parallel hybrid configuration, to a series hybrid, add a 20 kWhr Lithium battery bank, and install an 8 kW, 48V DC genset.? Just have to sell the house first to get the money.?
Based on the data I've collected on the Arc so far, I think this configuration should allow me to cruise at 5 knots on solar alone, about 7 knots at full throttle, and get about 10 mpg in hybrid diesel mode at 5 knots. Hope to be in the yard getting started this spring.
Capt. Carter www.shipofimagination.com??
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On Monday, March 15, 2021, 10:19:12 AM EDT, Randy Cain <randylcain@...> wrote:
The ME1616 with the Sevcon Gen 4 Size 6 will give you 24kw of power continuously (48kw peak) at 96v. I'm building my conversion with 2 of them (48kw continuous, 96kw peak) via saildrives on my 34' 4.5 ton catamaran. If I were driving a single shaft then I would use a separate belt from each motor to a single shaft. 2 controllers would be required.
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ratios vs heat: ? ? ? My ?10 kw motor can spin 5000 + rpm? Intuitively I topped?my ratio at ?2700 ( for longevity i thought ) ? ? ? But at slower rpm the cooling fan is also slower = less cooling?. ? ? ? I mostly use the electric for fishing at 1200 rpm and the cooling can be an issue
Wondering if it was a mistake to go with the slower rpms.
and while Im here?, ? ?any cooling ideas for running continuously?
. ? ?Sincerely, Orest? ?Alberni Charters ?250-735-6503.
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On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 9:37 AM twowheelinguy via <twowheelinguy= [email protected]> wrote:
Randy,
I can give you a benchmark for how LOW you can possibly go.?
I've been pushing a 45',? 20 ton, concrete bilge keel hull with a 48V, roughly 8 kW, "golf cart motor on steroids" for about 8 years now, although the boat's been on the hard for over a year while I've been doing other things lately.?
If all you want to do is build a system that will get you in and out of the marina to go sailing, then you can feasibly get by with a much smaller motor but if you plan on being an electric boat with auxiliary sails, then the old 1 kW/ton of displacement is a good rule of thumb and you'll want a generator big enough to feed it at whatever speed you want to operate.?
The Arc was always meant to be an "experimental water craft". With a 5500W single axis tracking solar array and a goal of cruising directly off real time solar input, there wasn't much point in putting in a bigger motor. Although it's fair to say the boat is a "bit" underpowered lol, we learned we could cruise nicely at about 4 mph all day on nothing but sunshine and have enough power to keep the vessel under control in all the circumstances we encounter in the ICW. Albeit often in slow motion.
Seems we get about one mile per kWhr of energy. So on a partly cloudy day, we can collect about 30 kWhrs and go about 30 miles. Or record is 42 miles on a clear winter day. We've never cruised in the longer summer days.? It's a little slow but we're usually not in a hurry and if we are, we can switch back to the original 38hp diesel and do about 50 miles per day, rain or shine.? Or at least we could until a couple years a go when 40 yo transmission started acting up.? At full throttle, using the batteries in tandem with the solar, I can get 5 knots out of the electric but this is not sustainable for very long with my 5 kWhr golf cart battery bank. (16-6V GC2s at 50% dod).
We started building the boat 12 years ago with a LOT of help from this forum. Thanks to anyone that remembers.? It took about 3 seasons to get it operational and another season or two to tweak things out a bit. We've been cruising it up and down the SE U.S. intracoastal for about 7 years.??
Since I need to repair the diesel's transmission, I plan on just upgrading the entire system in the next few years with higher eff. solar panels that will deliver 8.5 kW and a 12kW motor that is a little more efficient than my current shunt motor.? At that point I will also change from a parallel hybrid configuration, to a series hybrid, add a 20 kWhr Lithium battery bank, and install an 8 kW, 48V DC genset.? Just have to sell the house first to get the money.?
Based on the data I've collected on the Arc so far, I think this configuration should allow me to cruise at 5 knots on solar alone, about 7 knots at full throttle, and get about 10 mpg in hybrid diesel mode at 5 knots. Hope to be in the yard getting started this spring.
Capt. Carter ??
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On Monday, March 15, 2021, 10:19:12 AM EDT, Randy Cain < randylcain@...> wrote:
The ME1616 with the Sevcon Gen 4 Size 6 will give you 24kw of power continuously (48kw peak) at 96v. I'm building my conversion with 2 of them (48kw continuous, 96kw peak) via saildrives on my 34' 4.5 ton catamaran. If I were driving a single shaft then I would use a separate belt from each motor to a single shaft. 2 controllers would be required.
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Consider that you want to operate your motor in the sweet spot which is usually somewhere close to full throttle. If you overpower too much you might be running in the 20-40% capacity range which is not going to be as efficient and could contribute to overheating, especially in your controller. This may not apply as much with some high end motor/controller combinations but generally variable drive electric motors are not as efficient when running at low speed so avoid killing a mosquito with a sledge hammer.? I wouldn't go much more than 2 kw/ton displacement.?
On Monday, March 15, 2021, 01:57:28 PM EDT, orest iwaszko <orest@...> wrote:
ratios vs heat: ? ? ? My ?10 kw motor can spin 5000 + rpm? Intuitively I topped?my ratio at ?2700 ( for longevity i thought ) ? ? ? But at slower rpm the cooling fan is also slower = less cooling?. ? ? ? I mostly use the electric for fishing at 1200 rpm and the cooling can be an issue
Wondering if it was a mistake to go with the slower rpms.
and while Im here?, ? ?any cooling ideas for running continuously?
. ? ?Sincerely, Orest? ?Alberni Charters ?250-735-6503.
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On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 9:37 AM twowheelinguy via <twowheelinguy= [email protected]> wrote:
Randy,
I can give you a benchmark for how LOW you can possibly go.?
I've been pushing a 45',? 20 ton, concrete bilge keel hull with a 48V, roughly 8 kW, "golf cart motor on steroids" for about 8 years now, although the boat's been on the hard for over a year while I've been doing other things lately.?
If all you want to do is build a system that will get you in and out of the marina to go sailing, then you can feasibly get by with a much smaller motor but if you plan on being an electric boat with auxiliary sails, then the old 1 kW/ton of displacement is a good rule of thumb and you'll want a generator big enough to feed it at whatever speed you want to operate.?
The Arc was always meant to be an "experimental water craft". With a 5500W single axis tracking solar array and a goal of cruising directly off real time solar input, there wasn't much point in putting in a bigger motor. Although it's fair to say the boat is a "bit" underpowered lol, we learned we could cruise nicely at about 4 mph all day on nothing but sunshine and have enough power to keep the vessel under control in all the circumstances we encounter in the ICW. Albeit often in slow motion.
Seems we get about one mile per kWhr of energy. So on a partly cloudy day, we can collect about 30 kWhrs and go about 30 miles. Or record is 42 miles on a clear winter day. We've never cruised in the longer summer days.? It's a little slow but we're usually not in a hurry and if we are, we can switch back to the original 38hp diesel and do about 50 miles per day, rain or shine.? Or at least we could until a couple years a go when 40 yo transmission started acting up.? At full throttle, using the batteries in tandem with the solar, I can get 5 knots out of the electric but this is not sustainable for very long with my 5 kWhr golf cart battery bank. (16-6V GC2s at 50% dod).
We started building the boat 12 years ago with a LOT of help from this forum. Thanks to anyone that remembers.? It took about 3 seasons to get it operational and another season or two to tweak things out a bit. We've been cruising it up and down the SE U.S. intracoastal for about 7 years.??
Since I need to repair the diesel's transmission, I plan on just upgrading the entire system in the next few years with higher eff. solar panels that will deliver 8.5 kW and a 12kW motor that is a little more efficient than my current shunt motor.? At that point I will also change from a parallel hybrid configuration, to a series hybrid, add a 20 kWhr Lithium battery bank, and install an 8 kW, 48V DC genset.? Just have to sell the house first to get the money.?
Based on the data I've collected on the Arc so far, I think this configuration should allow me to cruise at 5 knots on solar alone, about 7 knots at full throttle, and get about 10 mpg in hybrid diesel mode at 5 knots. Hope to be in the yard getting started this spring.
Capt. Carter ??
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On Monday, March 15, 2021, 10:19:12 AM EDT, Randy Cain < randylcain@...> wrote:
The ME1616 with the Sevcon Gen 4 Size 6 will give you 24kw of power continuously (48kw peak) at 96v. I'm building my conversion with 2 of them (48kw continuous, 96kw peak) via saildrives on my 34' 4.5 ton catamaran. If I were driving a single shaft then I would use a separate belt from each motor to a single shaft. 2 controllers would be required.
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I'm in the process of planning and installing a Hyper-9 motor at 154V with a battery bank of 48 280Ah 3.2V LiFePO4 batteries I received from China. The motor is?rated to be plenty powerful to replace my 100 HP Diesel (which has been removed).? I'll keep everyone posted when it's installed.
In the meantime, I have a related question (maybe for ChristopherH?) around thrust bearings.? I've decided to use a belt drive (like the photos above, but for a single motor and gear.? But without the transmission I had planned on using (with integrated thrust bearings), I'm going to need to anchor the propshaft to the boat.??
Christopher, what inline thrust bearing did you use?? I'm trying to determine if I should build out a thrust bearing somewhere along the prop shaft, or whether I should integrate the thrust bearing into the engine mount, either before or after the belt pulley driving the shaft.? Also, if there's a pre-made thrust bearing for boats, I can't seem to find them (except large ones for giant ships). Does anyone know what they'd be called, so I can search for them.? (Yes, this is an embarrassing, totally newbie, question to ask, but I just can't seem to find them, so have been debating whether to just engineer my own from bearings off Granger or McMaster-Carr).
I'm not sure those questions even made sense, but that's where I'm starting...? Still trying to figure out the best way to get this done!??
This has been an amazing thread!? Thank you!
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I used a Python Drive thrust bearing and CV shaft combination. There is another similar mfg, but i can’t recall the name. The bearing at the motor plate is a radial support bearing. The CV shaft runs aft from the motor plate bearing to a small bulkhead in the bilge where the thrust bearing is mounted. From there the prop shaft runs another couple feet to the cutlass bearing. The small bulkhead was already there and used to hold a radial support bearing for the shaft due the length.?
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?I'm in the process of planning and installing a Hyper-9 motor at 154V with a battery bank of 48 280Ah 3.2V LiFePO4 batteries I received from China. The motor is?rated to be plenty powerful to replace my 100 HP Diesel (which has been removed).? I'll keep everyone posted when it's installed.
In the meantime, I have a related question (maybe for ChristopherH?) around thrust bearings.? I've decided to use a belt drive (like the photos above, but for a single motor and gear.? But without the transmission I had planned on using (with integrated thrust bearings), I'm going to need to anchor the propshaft to the boat.??
Christopher, what inline thrust bearing did you use?? I'm trying to determine if I should build out a thrust bearing somewhere along the prop shaft, or whether I should integrate the thrust bearing into the engine mount, either before or after the belt pulley driving the shaft.? Also, if there's a pre-made thrust bearing for boats, I can't seem to find them (except large ones for giant ships). Does anyone know what they'd be called, so I can search for them.? (Yes, this is an embarrassing, totally newbie, question to ask, but I just can't seem to find them, so have been debating whether to just engineer my own from bearings off Granger or McMaster-Carr).
I'm not sure those questions even made sense, but that's where I'm starting...? Still trying to figure out the best way to get this done!??
This has been an amazing thread!? Thank you!
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The other mfg of thrust bearings I considered is Aquadrive. I think with both Python Drive and Aquadrive you can also buy a thrust bearing without the CV shaft and have them machine to adapt to whatever shaft configuration you have.
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On Mar 15, 2021, at 17:06, ChristopherH via groups.io <clh5_98@...> wrote:
? I used a Python Drive thrust bearing and CV shaft combination. There is another similar mfg, but i can’t recall the name. The bearing at the motor plate is a radial support bearing. The CV shaft runs aft from the motor plate bearing to a small bulkhead in the bilge where the thrust bearing is mounted. From there the prop shaft runs another couple feet to the cutlass bearing. The small bulkhead was already there and used to hold a radial support bearing for the shaft due the length.?
Chris Sent from myPhone On Mar 15, 2021, at 16:52, Steven Borg <steve@...> wrote:
?I'm in the process of planning and installing a Hyper-9 motor at 154V with a battery bank of 48 280Ah 3.2V LiFePO4 batteries I received from China. The motor is?rated to be plenty powerful to replace my 100 HP Diesel (which has been removed).? I'll keep everyone posted when it's installed.
In the meantime, I have a related question (maybe for ChristopherH?) around thrust bearings.? I've decided to use a belt drive (like the photos above, but for a single motor and gear.? But without the transmission I had planned on using (with integrated thrust bearings), I'm going to need to anchor the propshaft to the boat.??
Christopher, what inline thrust bearing did you use?? I'm trying to determine if I should build out a thrust bearing somewhere along the prop shaft, or whether I should integrate the thrust bearing into the engine mount, either before or after the belt pulley driving the shaft.? Also, if there's a pre-made thrust bearing for boats, I can't seem to find them (except large ones for giant ships). Does anyone know what they'd be called, so I can search for them.? (Yes, this is an embarrassing, totally newbie, question to ask, but I just can't seem to find them, so have been debating whether to just engineer my own from bearings off Granger or McMaster-Carr).
I'm not sure those questions even made sense, but that's where I'm starting...? Still trying to figure out the best way to get this done!??
This has been an amazing thread!? Thank you!
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