When sailing – especially on longer non-stop trips – I don’t want to have to worry about the state of charge of the batteries. I just want to use all the consumers as required. And with the navigation computer, radar, outside screen in the cockpit, autopilot, etc., that can add up to quite a lot. How does a hydrogenerator work in this respect? Read here about my experiences last summer.
Experience report about LiFePo battery LIX200
Please find here the report “Wattstunde” LiFePo Yachtbatterie mit 200 Ah
Experience report EFOY Comfort 140 fuel cell
Pleas find here a short experience report about EFOY Comfort 140 fuel cell used since summer 2019 on a 39 ‘ sailingyacht.
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