Still hiding from weather

Wiring to the batteries for the solar panels
Commission the solar panels controllers

Thursday 19 Dec, West Palm Fl day 4:
This wind and rain look totally set in for the next several days. What happened to Florida’s beautiful winter weather? Despite our rental car sitting in the sailing club we really don’t have any desire to go exploring in this windy wet weather.

In the morning we hear out Hookah dive system has arrived, a 90lb box. So I head into the club on my own with the intention to get it back to the boat. But as I approach the western lee shore, where the club is, the waves are making the dinghy dock very uncomfortable. So I decide to unpack the system, checking it’s all there, then place it inside the hire car. I doubt I could safely get it into the dinghy in this choppy sea, let alone have any hope of keeping it dry on the ride back to Cloudy.
It is indeed a heavy box. Half the weight is the Honda engine and compressor and the other half the 2-one-hundred foot long breathing hoses and other accessories. Where am I going to fit that lot I wonder?

Heading back upwind to the boat is a very bumpy ride. If I go slow the waves come over the bow of the dinghy, if I go fast it’s dry but bumpy. Back at Cloudy we decide firmly to stay aboard the rest of the day.

So what job to do? Lots on the list as usual but priority is getting the internal wiring for the new solar panels completed.
First, the downstream wiring to the batteries and commissioning the 2 Mastervolt SCM25 MPPTs (solar power controllers). These devices take the volts and amps (power) from the panels and convert in the most efficient way to give best power output to the batteries. They also need to be hooked up to the masterbus so the Li-ion batteries can send a “stop-charging” demand when they are full (it’s dangerous to over-charge Li-ion batteries).
Then it’s upstream wiring through the engine room and into the cockpit locker where the wires will exit to the panels mounted on the bimini. All sounds straight forwards but I like to have it all neat and wired into conduits, so it takes me all afternoon and early evening, and leaves me quite sweaty! “Stinky” as Oana would say 🙂

In the evening we entertain ourselves with another movie as the wind howls outside. It would have been a good night for a horror movie!

Related posts

Volvo works

Boat maintenance summary

Long time no blog post

4 comments

Steenkigerrider December 23, 2019 - 4:52 pm
"...we really don’t have any desire to go exploring in this windy wet weather" You could always go to a Trump rally or pay him a courtesy visit at Mar-a-Lago.
Chris L December 24, 2019 - 3:56 am
Hey Glen (alias "Stinky") & Oana....Stinky - You have to impress upon the Girl that its all terribly Macho to smell like Jon Snow (Targaryan) after a stoush with the electrical system...! WRT the need for renewable energy sources, have been working on solar panels and turbine wind generator combo - SilentWind include a hybrid charger controller with their kit and similarly AWS with their 2000watt & 400watt models. Would appreciate if you can provide specs on your onboard PowerGen systems - engine driven, main generator, solar & wind...? Have also been looking seriously at Catamaran option because of the larger living area and narrowed it down to - Balance 526; Leopard 50, Lagoon 52 and Xquisite X5....YTD...! This one for you both - note the lyrics by Don Kirschner & Bobby Darin; Marlene Paula & Billy Ver Planck Orchestra - I Wanna Spend Christmas with Elvis · https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY8XZ6qnkDE
 Fair Winds and Safe & Happy Sailing, Chris
Antonio Pires December 24, 2019 - 8:46 pm
Hi Glen I just came across a very nice dinghy. Check https://octenders.co.nz/
 Maybe when you pass New Zealand you decide to swap your heavy Highfield for this beauty, and Oana would never get wet again (maybe). A very nice Christmas for both of you! Antonio
Chris L December 26, 2019 - 6:10 am
Hi Glen & Oana - Stinky....you have to impress upon the girl that its all terribly Macho to smell like Jon Snow (Targaryan) after a stoush with the electrical system...! WRT the need for onboard renewable resources, have been researching solar panes & turbine wind generator combo - looking at SilentWind [their kit includes hybrid charge controller] and AWS with their 2000 watt and 400 watt kits. Would appreciate if you could provide specs of your onboard PowerGen systems - engine driven, main generator, wind driven & solar...? Have been looking seriously at Catamaran option because of the larger living area and have narrowed it down to - Balance 526, Leopard 50, Lagoon 52 and Xquisite X5 ...YTD...! This one is for you both for Christmas Day - i Wanna Spend Christmas With Elvis - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDKn3hDgvHk
 [Lyrics by Don Kirschner & Bobby Darin; Vocalist Marlene Palula with Billy Ver Planck orchestra] Wishing You Both....Fair Winds, Safe & Happy Sailing...! Chris PS. Left this message on 24 December 2019 but it seems to have disappeared...?!?

Comments are closed.

Add Comment