Solar Panels

For Alex-who asked how our solar panels are working, I realized we never really showed how we installed them.  So here’s some detailed pics.  The specs are:  Two 130 watt Kyocera panels, wired in parallel to double the power, combined with a Blue Sky “Duo” controller which controls the panels and hydro-electric unit.  The 130 Watt panels are the largest we’ve seen and just fit above the rail in the closed position.  The advantage with this system is that we can angle the panels to the sun.  The advantage to the davit or dodger mount is you don’t have to think about it since it’s fixed, but you don’t always get the optimum angle to the sun and thus a lower charge.  You can see the pole that extends the panels and will extend to 45 degrees and 90 degrees.  I also created a “stub” pole that is about 4 inches long to hold the panels “closed” in a storm.  It worked in 50 knots of wind and 20+ foot seas on our leg from Tonga to NZ although there is always the chance that a rough wave would sneak up inside the panel and break it loose.  Everything’s a compromise   😉

View from "afar" with port panel at 45 degree detent

Here's the starboard panel in the "up" position

Detail of the hinge. I had this custom welded to fit over our lifelines. It's a compromise. If I had the time, I would have exchanged the lifelines around the cockpit for welded steel bars, but I ran out of time and did this instead and attached it to the stern pushpit and first stanchion with dodger mounts.

Varnishing

Well, actually Cetol, but it’s like varnish.

So, we’re working on “brushing up” the wood.

Contortions to get it right.

Very detailed and tedious work

It just goes on and on.  You can’t rush it.  Varnishing.  Looks beautiful if you do it right, but takes endless amounts of time.  I spent four hours on the port and starboard rails yesterday and another four hours today just sanding them smooth.  Now the “coats” begin.  Three to four more coats at four hours each, follow by 24 hours to dry-all the while “dodging” the rain.  Sigh.

We Count!

The New Zealand Census has counted us!

We are now officially counted as part of the New Zealand Census project.  As “yachties” we answer that; “we live in a movable home from the US and then ‘go to question #48′”.

There you are.  And it’s in Mauri as well as english.