What a fantastic video. A great balance of sailing footage and the rivers history and landmarks. Looking forward to you covering the other mighty but overlooked rivers of Northern NSW.
Hi Mark. Thanks for your nice video. How do you charge your outboard? Solar / Battery Bank? how many volts or do you charge it straight off the dollar alone? cheers '
There’s 110w of solar panels, through a regulator directly charge a 120 ah lithium ion battery that runs everything on board through the regulators power output part out that put;it goes into the outboard battery. I have switches to isolate the main drain on power - the fridge. I run it one hour on two hours off at that keeps things cold enough. So most of the time the outboard gets all the power.
@@TrumpAndKamila They are 12v panels and the ePropulsion battery is 24 volts. But the output of the 12v solar regulator for the two 50W and one 10Wpanels is fed into the ePropulsion solar charging pack before going to the outboard battery. It’s designed for 12v solar panels.
Very enjoyable to watch. Thank you for sharing it Mark. Fair winds.
What a fantastic video. A great balance of sailing footage and the rivers history and landmarks.
Looking forward to you covering the other mighty but overlooked rivers of Northern NSW.
Thanks Mark, loved your family story and Pamela B is looking very good.
Mark great video to keep me inspired in building my Paradox.
This week I am glueing up my recently scarphed side panels.
Fairwinds from NE Ohio USA!
Lovely video Mark. It’s to see you are getting so much pleasure out of your Paradox……as am I 😀cheers Tony W
Thank you! I really enjoyed this visit to a place I am unlikely to ever go to in person.
Thank you.
Very nicely filmed, edited, researched and narrated!
Very steady camera. 1x2 Insta 360 type?
Insta 360 on a 3m selfie stick - almost as good as a drone but easier to fly.
Hi Mark. Thanks for your nice video. How do you charge your outboard? Solar / Battery Bank? how many volts or do you charge it straight off the dollar alone? cheers
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There’s 110w of solar panels, through a regulator directly charge a 120 ah lithium ion battery that runs everything on board through the regulators power output part out that put;it goes into the outboard battery. I have switches to isolate the main drain on power - the fridge. I run it one hour on two hours off at that keeps things cold enough. So most of the time the outboard gets all the power.
Looks like such a fun boat. Thanks for the video!
@@Cruising_Pamela_B Are they 12v or 24v solar panels? We have a torqueedo that says its 30volts
@@TrumpAndKamila They are 12v panels and the ePropulsion battery is 24 volts. But the output of the 12v solar regulator for the two 50W and one 10Wpanels is fed into the ePropulsion solar charging pack before going to the outboard battery. It’s designed for 12v solar panels.
That's pretty damn cool. Your crew member isn't that helpful though.