Just a little update on our preparations.
I've completed two of the four major boat projects we want to have done before we leave. Dolce Vita's engine now has a 125 amp alternator, controlled by a Balmar MC-612 smart regulator. This gets us several benefits:
- Will minimize the daily engine run time needed to recharge the batteries while at anchor in the islands
- Has a "float" mode which will keep it from overcharging the batteries during the long motor runs on the ICW
- Although the 125 amp alternator only puts out about 60 amps on our engine (due to the low RPMs), it runs cooler because its loafing at half its capacity
We also now have a pair of 100 Watt solar panels mounted over the bimini, and a Midnite Solar "KID" MPPT smart controller to make maximum use of them in charging the batteries.
http://www.midnitesolar.com/productPhoto.php?product_ID=531&productCatName=Charge%20Controllers%20-%20KID&productCat_ID=43&sortOrder=2&act=pI'm hoping that this, plus the wind generator we already have, will further minimize, if not eliminate, the need to run the engine to recharge while at anchor for an extended period.
So, now I'm off on my next project: Beef up the insulation on our icebox/refrigerator so the compressor doesn't run so much and consume so much power.