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Comment by James Taylor on May 15, 2013 at 8:44pm

You did not tell us your boats model or engine designation. I checked the Beneteau USA site for the B43 and the  seacock for the b43 is listed like this below, I think that stands for

Valve=valve

2w= 2way

1/4T= 1/4 turn

1Brass nm= 1inch brass (not sure about nm)

here is a photo;

http://spareparts.beneteauusa.com/controleur.php?action=catasys/pho...

cost USA $23.20

VAlVE 2W 1/4T FF 1 BRASS NM

Comment by Rafa on May 15, 2013 at 6:12pm
Living far from your boat has many problems, and one is that having something done takes a lot of time. Now I want to change the engine raw water seacock and need to order one, but I don't know its size and I won't be able to get to the boat in 3 or 4 weeks. If anyone nows or can measure it and let me know I would appreciate it.

Saludos and nice sea!
Comment by James Taylor on May 13, 2013 at 11:48am

We installed a 15 amp inline fuse on each panel's positive line and 30 amp fuse on out bound positive line from controller to battery. That might be a bit of overkill on the fuses (panel  to controller fuses are not a requirement) but better safe than sorry.

James

Comment by James Taylor on May 13, 2013 at 11:44am

Hi Foster

You have the nice arch!

Used 10awg wire and distance from panel to controller is 7 ft; distance from controller to battery under rear bunk is six feet. We checked volatge using digital voltmeter at panels then at controller and had no discernible loss.Checked voltage at output on controller then at battery lead and there was no voltage drop.

These panels are rated at 17.1 volts but I have had readings of 20.1 volts each. We used the morningstar ps30 pwm controller. If I did it again I would get a good mppt controller vs pwm but this controller is doing fine so far. Wired in parallel configuration.

This configuration keeps our 2 4d agm's juiced. The beer is cold, batteries are full, captains happy!

Comment by foster on May 12, 2013 at 12:03pm

Hello James,

Nice to have such good electricity input.

Would you have some detail on the regulator and the connections from the panels to the batteries. (Size and length of the wires)

thank you.

Denis

Comment by James Taylor on May 12, 2013 at 10:22am

Just returned from weekend on B43 with 2 140 watt Kyocera solar panels (above bimini, anthwartship) charging two 4d 200ah (each) agm batteries(pwm controller)). 

This was our first outing with the panels installed. As we entered Bay we shutoff engines and sailed 3-4 hours using auto pilot from time to time. Energy hogging refrig, freezer, and chartplotter (e120 wide) were on entire time. Anchored boat, had guest arrive and used lots of interior lights (leds,) anchor light (led) windlass,flushes (two electric heads), electric winches etc. Numerous refrig/ freezer door openings during evening and into night. battery voltage at Linklite monitor never dropped below 12.4/5 volts (overnight and evening usage). Three hours partial sunshine in morning we were seeing battery with 13.3 voltage acceptance and above 92% charged. Definite improvement. Had there been totally sunny morning I am quite sure the batteries would have been topped off in 3-4 hours. I  think this will prove to be a very worthwhile improvement since we anchor and moor quite often.

We will be at the Rendevous.

Comment by Tyson Arnold on April 2, 2013 at 2:59pm

If you're going to be in the Chesapeake area in late May/early June the Beneteau Renezvous is always a good time! Well worth the trip!!

www.annapolisyachtsales.com/events/benetea-renezvous/

Comment by andy devy on January 2, 2013 at 3:19am

hi everybody and happy new year

Comment by alfred wheeler on July 18, 2012 at 1:44pm

Am I correct that Beneteau constructs its hulls by joining two halves together.If so, seems vulnerable. Also I am a techno challenged new member. How do I send this to the forum members?

 Alfred Wheeler.

Rio Jachal B-40

Comment by Bruce Bogdanoff on January 15, 2012 at 5:45pm

There is a mechanical lock that should separate the Inverter from the Dock AC curent. I am being overly cautious to make sure Beneteau actually did that with the mechanical switch. 

Blue Sea makes a switch that has one input for the generator ac power and two outputs which I will use for the House AC and the Air Conditioning AC circuits. I want to be over cautious to make sure that the generator output can never interact with shore power.

 

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