User Tag List
Results 1,561 to 1,575 of 1913
-
08-01-2024, 05:47 AM #1561
Now to get the price down and even better if you don't have to truck in hydrogen but it can be generated on sight on the harbour
-
08-01-2024, 05:55 AM #1562
And not forgetting capilar elektrolysers with very high efficiency into 97 to 98%
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-28953-x
-
08-01-2024, 12:58 PM #1563
Team Member
- Join Date
- Apr 2001
- Location
- Lake Coochiching, Ontario
- Posts
- 8,378
- Thanks (Given)
- 42
- Thanks (Received)
- 391
- Likes (Given)
- 649
- Likes (Received)
- 2074
- Mentioned
- 6 Post(s)
- Tagged
- 0 Thread(s)
Of course the record boat was switched back to gas engines. It was a cool record to set, but electric boats are still far from practical.
For a lot of uses, obviously not long distance towing, electric cars are quite good.
Although one of my neighbors did tow a trailer here from Vancouver with his Model Y, so towing can be done.
-
08-01-2024, 01:57 PM #1564
Team Member
- Join Date
- May 2009
- Location
- Santa barbara, ca/boulder city, nv
- Posts
- 2,287
- Thanks (Given)
- 704
- Thanks (Received)
- 131
- Likes (Given)
- 917
- Likes (Received)
- 517
- Mentioned
- 7 Post(s)
- Tagged
- 0 Thread(s)
People need to separate the The storage system problem (batteries), from the propulsion system (electric motors)…
electric motors are ideal for almost everything except high speed high altitude flight. They are light and efficient (90% plus), and an old and well developed technology. And since about the early-mid 1990’s when electronic commutation (look it up, Cudes) came along, they have been ideal for things like towing and drag racing. You can limit slippage at any axle, better than any system of gear differentials including Torsen. I alway laugh when someone comes out with an electric outboard and everyone gets excited. Because that’s the easy part. It’s getting more than 30 minutes of planing time without exceeding USCG hull weight capacity that is the problem.
So ironically, short run boats like this Hellkat we have been following are a fine use for battery electric. Drag racing is another. Neither are terribly demanding of storage capacity (range), except that high discharge rates require a larger battery than necessary to go a quarter and then back to the pits, to protect against thermal runaway. IOW a battery sized “just a right” for a quarter mile and no more, would be a BIG fire risk. So you DO have to drag around more than you need. The battery Hellkat had to do that too. And at least in their first year, they had to throttle back (probably because the battery was getting too hot).
Anyway the issue for practical transportation is the “fuel”, whether it is a battery, or petrol. Battery is fine when short range, (in anything that planes), heavy weight, and high cost are OK with you.
-PeterLast edited by pcrussell50; 08-01-2024 at 11:18 PM.
"padded wonder"
__________
the wet:
18’ Bahner bow rider, 2.4/200
Hydrostream Viper, 140 v4 crossflow, some Raker props
16' Baja/Tahiti/Sidewinder clone, 135 v4 crossflow
17' boston whaler alert, 90 merc fourstroke
13' boston whaler, 40hp yamaha
the dry:
2003 bmw ///M5
1993 mustang/griggs racing road race car
and a handful of clunkers
-
powerabout liked this post
-
08-01-2024, 04:37 PM #1565
7000 RPM
- Join Date
- Apr 2001
- Location
- Central Florida
- Posts
- 2,663
- Thanks (Given)
- 9
- Thanks (Received)
- 40
- Likes (Given)
- 35
- Likes (Received)
- 249
- Mentioned
- 0 Post(s)
- Tagged
- 0 Thread(s)
Solid state storage certainly exists for racing purposes. Obvious example is F1 cars. Expensive and short duration but light weight with high discharge rates for drive motor and accepts quick regenerative changing. Pretty much sucks as a sporting exercise in my opinion, but they seem to want to be "relevant". Looks to me like it will get even worse with the 2026 rules. I think scaling the F1 stuff up for auto drag racing would be tough and a whole new set of safety issues with that many kWh getting loose in an accident.
If Kilowatt Kyle at the Battery Boiz gets that Cybertruck working, I hope they make a filthy old mechanical pump turbo diesel genset on a trailer as a range extender for the drag and drive events.
-
John S liked this post
-
08-01-2024, 05:24 PM #1566
Team Member
- Join Date
- May 2009
- Location
- Santa barbara, ca/boulder city, nv
- Posts
- 2,287
- Thanks (Given)
- 704
- Thanks (Received)
- 131
- Likes (Given)
- 917
- Likes (Received)
- 517
- Mentioned
- 7 Post(s)
- Tagged
- 0 Thread(s)
As long as we are making fun, wish list'y things, My choice for a battery car range extender is gas turbine, as on this hyper-expensive British sports car. It's close as makes no difference to $1M USD, and comes with a 62KWh battery, (83hp for one hour). All carbon fiber. Somehow it still weighs more than 3400 lbs (?). That battery must be one heavy mofo.
^^^Bad azz^^^
Europe and Australia will get it. USA has too strict EPA emissions, overbearing DOT regs, and frivolous law suits. Not the place for outside the box, hyper-performative vehicles.
***
Gas turbines are incredibly light, powerful and simple. Which is why they are the only option for high altitude, high speed flight. For that, they guzzle fuel like nobody’s business. And are expensive. Although up in the thin air, they become much much much more fuel efficient. Cars and boats will not have that benefit.
-PeterLast edited by pcrussell50; 08-02-2024 at 10:44 PM.
"padded wonder"
__________
the wet:
18’ Bahner bow rider, 2.4/200
Hydrostream Viper, 140 v4 crossflow, some Raker props
16' Baja/Tahiti/Sidewinder clone, 135 v4 crossflow
17' boston whaler alert, 90 merc fourstroke
13' boston whaler, 40hp yamaha
the dry:
2003 bmw ///M5
1993 mustang/griggs racing road race car
and a handful of clunkers
-
08-02-2024, 06:26 PM #1567
-
John S liked this post
-
08-02-2024, 10:45 PM #1568
Cody tests the trash can lid vs a F-150
-
08-02-2024, 11:47 PM #1569
7000 RPM
- Join Date
- Apr 2001
- Location
- Central Florida
- Posts
- 2,663
- Thanks (Given)
- 9
- Thanks (Received)
- 40
- Likes (Given)
- 35
- Likes (Received)
- 249
- Mentioned
- 0 Post(s)
- Tagged
- 0 Thread(s)
Whistlin Weasel always entertains if you can stand the general stupidity.
-
08-04-2024, 06:12 PM #1570
5000 RPM
- Join Date
- Apr 2018
- Location
- Lake Placid, FL
- Posts
- 190
- Thanks (Given)
- 4
- Thanks (Received)
- 23
- Likes (Given)
- 39
- Likes (Received)
- 127
- Mentioned
- 0 Post(s)
- Tagged
- 0 Thread(s)
https://www.businessinsider.com/trum...rce=reddit.com
So much for not being able to be bought lol.
-
CUDA liked this post
-
08-04-2024, 06:17 PM #1571
-
-
08-04-2024, 06:42 PM #1572
5000 RPM
- Join Date
- Apr 2018
- Location
- Lake Placid, FL
- Posts
- 190
- Thanks (Given)
- 4
- Thanks (Received)
- 23
- Likes (Given)
- 39
- Likes (Received)
- 127
- Mentioned
- 0 Post(s)
- Tagged
- 0 Thread(s)
That is literally what this support entails. It means the subsidies aren't going away, which many predicted would happen under a 2nd Trump term.
-
08-05-2024, 08:50 AM #1573
Wait till he's POTUS , see what he does before jumping on the mental illness train.
Fiberglass resin .. is a he11 of a drug ..
-
08-05-2024, 11:58 AM #1574
Member
- Join Date
- Oct 2023
- Location
- East coast
- Posts
- 48
- Thanks (Given)
- 0
- Thanks (Received)
- 12
- Likes (Given)
- 0
- Likes (Received)
- 19
- Mentioned
- 0 Post(s)
- Tagged
- 0 Thread(s)
-
08-05-2024, 12:51 PM #1575
Team Member
- Join Date
- May 2009
- Location
- Santa barbara, ca/boulder city, nv
- Posts
- 2,287
- Thanks (Given)
- 704
- Thanks (Received)
- 131
- Likes (Given)
- 917
- Likes (Received)
- 517
- Mentioned
- 7 Post(s)
- Tagged
- 0 Thread(s)
This ^^^
In the rich neighbourhood next to ours there are lots of Teslas as well as battery operated Audis and Porsches and Jags. And hybrid jeeps for the kids to drive to their expensive private schools. But they are all backed up by plenty of big thirsty petro diesel options. The battery cars are fun toys to them. Not the backbone of their mobility.
Boating content:
These people have Plenty of giant wake surf boats too. Haven’t seen a battery one yet even though if there was any boat that would be least harmed by the weight of batteries it would be a wake surf boat. Though I suspect that building trailers strong enough to support the weight could be an issue as well as maybe requiring a level-up in tow vehicle capability.
Where we boat, the wind-sheltered area that the tow sports folks use is close to the ramp, so the short range you would get from your batteries might be tolerable.
With high end Mastercrafts costing close as makes no difference to $400K USD, makes you wonder how much a battery version would cost. The battery operated Four Winns, that gives you 30 minutes of planing (20 minutes if you want to make sure you can make it through the no-wake zone and get safely on the trailer without sweating it), costs DOUBLE what the petro version with all-day and range does. That said, I bet there would still be a (small) market for $800K USD wake surf boats that you use for an hour or less at a time.
Yesterday, recovering at the ramp (Hemenway, Lake Mead), a young bloke was launching a late fifties, fin-era runabout, with a Cadillac-like low roof over it. It was super clean and retro. In fact, the name of the boat on the transom was “Retro”. It was a I/O. While I was bobbing around waiting for my wife to go get the trailer, he motored by me. Quietly… In fact, all I heard was a whirring noise. It occurs to me now, he had done some kind of battery conversion. He didn’t stay long. I saw him heading back up the road after less than a hour in the water, so that fits as well for a battery boat usage profile. Not taking anything away from this guy. He probably did it all himself and it was super sano. Not the least bit clunky looking. Perfect for a short outing on a calm dry day. Or maybe a small man-made affair like Mission Bay in San Diego where you’re never on plane for more than a couple of minutes at a time.
-PeterLast edited by pcrussell50; 08-05-2024 at 01:47 PM.
"padded wonder"
__________
the wet:
18’ Bahner bow rider, 2.4/200
Hydrostream Viper, 140 v4 crossflow, some Raker props
16' Baja/Tahiti/Sidewinder clone, 135 v4 crossflow
17' boston whaler alert, 90 merc fourstroke
13' boston whaler, 40hp yamaha
the dry:
2003 bmw ///M5
1993 mustang/griggs racing road race car
and a handful of clunkers
-
David - WI liked this post
Similar Threads
-
World Speed record attempt for an electric aircraft on schedule.
By Lake X Kid in forum The Scream And Fly LoungeReplies: 2Last Post: 09-18-2021, 10:45 PM -
Vintage Race boat world Record - $500
By faztbullet in forum Ebay Listings and Other Internet ListingsReplies: 2Last Post: 06-06-2018, 06:25 PM -
Electric boat record
By FrenchPhil in forum Four Stroke and Direct Injected Two Stroke EnginesReplies: 17Last Post: 08-22-2010, 03:41 PM -
New Pontoon boat world record
By Rob King in forum General Boating DiscussionReplies: 54Last Post: 10-11-2009, 08:21 PM -
World Record Boat
By MRNOITALL in forum General Boating DiscussionReplies: 33Last Post: 10-28-2004, 05:14 AM