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Unread 12-04-2013, 08:55 PM
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some updates after my problem with the motor i found out i will have to rebuilt the carbs and replace the REED BOX ASSY some of them are bad i took some time to take everything apart and to finish some of the stuff i had in mind like my diy t-top and the placement of the gas tank i will not replace the old one for now i will be using a portable one so i can keep and eye on the water situacion well here are some pics for now

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Unread 12-05-2013, 05:38 PM
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some pics of the parts i use in the t-top








this is how i install the new gas tank and new filter this time i put it outside


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Unread 12-07-2013, 03:30 PM
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this is something i add it a few weeks ago but i had not show it yet this is my solar panel and charger





this will keep my battery's with mos of the charge i can switch from bat#1 to bat#2 or i can keep charging 1 and 2 as a tenderizer

this is how it looks on the water

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Unread 12-07-2013, 04:00 PM
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Dang, that's a small solar panel. Reading the post I figured it would be much larger and mounted on the "T" top till I saw your pic of it on the engine cowl. What's the output on that thing? 12v @ ?
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Dang, that's a small solar panel. Reading the post I figured it would be much larger and mounted on the "T" top till I saw your pic of it on the engine cowl. What's the output on that thing? 12v @ ?
i was able to get and 18v output i know is small but to keep the battery's charge is good for now. i hate to not use the boat for a few weeks and not having charge in the battery's i will try to make a system to be able to use the radio and electronics with just a solar panel and a battery
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Unread 12-08-2013, 05:40 AM
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i was able to get an 18v output i know is small but to keep the battery's charge is good for now. i hate to not use the boat for a few weeks and not having charge in the battery's i will try to make a system to be able to use the radio and electronics with just a solar panel and a battery
I see on the controller you have unused terminals for loads (like a radio, LED lights, etc) which is why I was asking about the milliamp rating of the solar panel. I was just wondering if it could keep up with the draw of items like that during an outing. It's a nice clean set-up the way you have it and certainly makes me wonder about how I power certain items in my own boat.
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I see on the controller you have unused terminals for loads (like a radio, LED lights, etc) which is why I was asking about the milliamp rating of the solar panel. I was just wondering if it could keep up with the draw of items like that during an outing. It's a nice clean set-up the way you have it and certainly makes me wonder about how I power certain items in my own boat.
i am totally new at this solar stuff i will like to have my panel to charge and be able to use it at least with on the GPS,stereo and vhf radio
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Unread 12-08-2013, 01:28 PM
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corection this is the info of the panel 12V,1260mW,Charge rate: 70mA,Height: 6.5 in,Width: 7.0 in. All Weather Proof - Protected against wind, rain, salt air, and solar radiation, UV
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Unread 12-29-2013, 03:51 PM
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well i took it out for a bit after reparing the motor addit new reed vlves new carbs parts gaskets new gas and feul lines filter wow lots of new stuff any way here is a pic of the boat in the water




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Unread 12-29-2013, 04:52 PM
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looks like you are doing a great job, One thing what type of fuel lines did you use , some have big problems with the ETHANOL in the fuel they tend to rot and leak much sooner then the gray ones ?
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