As a liveaboard continuous cruiser, four years into a victron lithium experience it is interesting and refreshing to see someone who has done their homework and clearly understands the subject and made an informed decision. Lithiums are great but they certainly aren't for everyone. It will be interesting to hear your thoughts after a few years. Enjoying watching your progress! 👍
Hi Dave, as a marine electrician, I do install Lithium, but do talk most customers out of it. It is just an every increasing thirst for more power, and that is not what living on a boat is to us. We were off grid for 4 years with only 400Ah and we were fine. Yes sometimes it cut the evenings short in the winter, but no great hardship. Moonshine will have 660Ah, way more than enough for us if we go back to off grid or CC again.
I'm a bit late to the party but very glad to have found your channel. I'm on bog standard lead acids atm on a sea boat that's almost never disconnected from shore power, as such don't really see the point of upgrading. However intention is to CC on canals &/or rivers when no longer tied to work so this all makes complete sense to me. Thanks for posting & I look forward to catching up on all your videos...
Thats great David, thanks for that. We are not really doing instructional videos, more documenting what it takes. Having said that, we are glad that you are getting some ideas too. You are right if you are on shore power, there is zero need. But we all want that bit more when we are CC'ing. Bog standard LA's just don't cut it at the moment as battery technology is changing so fast. Will you be getting a narrowboat David?
Thanks for the very informative video, a subject I have been looking at for a long time. Couldn’t see any links, did you forget or is it my incompetence? Looking forward to your next video 👍🏻
Amazing video!! I'm asking for a little help. Does anyone knows an electrician that can help to replace batteries on narrow boats? Liverpool/ Chester area please? Thank you very much
As a liveaboard continuous cruiser, four years into a victron lithium experience it is interesting and refreshing to see someone who has done their homework and clearly understands the subject and made an informed decision.
Lithiums are great but they certainly aren't for everyone. It will be interesting to hear your thoughts after a few years.
Enjoying watching your progress!
👍
Hi Dave, as a marine electrician, I do install Lithium, but do talk most customers out of it. It is just an every increasing thirst for more power, and that is not what living on a boat is to us. We were off grid for 4 years with only 400Ah and we were fine. Yes sometimes it cut the evenings short in the winter, but no great hardship. Moonshine will have 660Ah, way more than enough for us if we go back to off grid or CC again.
I'm a bit late to the party but very glad to have found your channel. I'm on bog standard lead acids atm on a sea boat that's almost never disconnected from shore power, as such don't really see the point of upgrading. However intention is to CC on canals &/or rivers when no longer tied to work so this all makes complete sense to me. Thanks for posting & I look forward to catching up on all your videos...
Thats great David, thanks for that. We are not really doing instructional videos, more documenting what it takes. Having said that, we are glad that you are getting some ideas too. You are right if you are on shore power, there is zero need. But we all want that bit more when we are CC'ing. Bog standard LA's just don't cut it at the moment as battery technology is changing so fast. Will you be getting a narrowboat David?
Thanks for the very informative video, a subject I have been looking at for a long time. Couldn’t see any links, did you forget or is it my incompetence? Looking forward to your next video 👍🏻
Hi Martin. The link was in the video...even with some tech issues yesterday. But here it is. www.peachment.co.uk/
Amazing video!! I'm asking for a little help. Does anyone knows an electrician that can help to replace batteries on narrow boats? Liverpool/ Chester area please? Thank you very much
Sorry, we don’t know, maybe ask in a local chandlery’s
Lithium is not a finite resource it can and is got from sea water hence why they are used in electric cars.
There is a reason in your tile that all power cell makers only use lithium battery-Power.
Hi David, sorry I don't understand what you mean?
What are the make and model of the batteries you have please.
Hi Andy, sorry for the delay, they are AR Peachment Lead Carbon 110Ah