Hello Martin, it's Peter. Thanks for taking the time out to talk to me today, I can see why you now needed 5 mins to get away from all that lifting 😂 wicked video mate, speak soon 👍
good job there was no martinnyte nearby or you'd have had more probs shifting them! you would think that the boats would have a removable (well slide out!) battery unit that could be unplugged and then moved in and out to remove some of the difficulty! mind your back... we all still need you 😊
Good to know I’m needed lol. Narrowboat design is still stuck in the 1800’s but there’s something about a modern design that I really don’t like. I’ve actually changed batteries that are a lot more difficult.
I had a works van that had 5 victron 220Ah batteries. I took 2 out after finding out how far overweight it was. It was still just over with a full fuel tank. 3 years ago the remaining ones got changed for some lifepo4. Wow what a difference. That was 280kg out and 44kg of lifepo4 in. Swapping 4 x 6v trojans out of the boat and fitting a lifepo4 i now have 3 inches less draught. Great for shallow canals.
LifeP04 are perfect for a van or motor home, weight means less in a narrowboat but if you gained 4” on your draft that’s definitely a win. More and more, I am installing lithium as energy demands increase in the boating world. Think my van was over with the 260Ah batteries in as I had other batteries in for other jobs.
@narrowboatelectrician our cratch is quite high and not being over tall it was difficult to see where I was going. But the extra height means I can see quite easily. Ps. The webasto thermotop evo instalation was really helpful.
I would have thought most would have gone for Lithium batteries now their price has reduced so much - I know it means they will need a DC to DC charger but they charge so much faster and have made a huge difference to our motorhome
Yes, I am doing more lithium these days. But now the price of the battery is about half of the total swap out. I wont connect lithium without right fusing and B2B chargers. Weight in a narrowboat is not really an issue as it is in a motorhome, so AGM or Lead Carbon is still the cheaper option.
He had them 7 years, probably could of lasted longer, but they off on their travels and wanted to start afresh. They said see me in 7 years for next set bit I'll be 66 then.....think I'll pass on that!
Hi Martin could you please help. Do battery's need to be in a sealed plastic/metal box for them to pass bss. Would very much appreciate your help with this question thanks.
@@narrowboatelectrician thanks Martin we recently had our battery's upgraded from traditional sealed lead battery to quasar. All work well so far & I have put a vent in the compartment they are in. I will secure them with a suitable strap in the next few days. really do appreciate you get back to me thank you so much 👍
Hello Martin, it's Peter. Thanks for taking the time out to talk to me today, I can see why you now needed 5 mins to get away from all that lifting 😂 wicked video mate, speak soon 👍
I was glad to stop and have a quick chat mate. Not been to the gym today, I chose a few Kraken's instead!
good job there was no martinnyte nearby or you'd have had more probs shifting them!
you would think that the boats would have a removable (well slide out!) battery unit that could be unplugged and then moved in and out to remove some of the difficulty!
mind your back... we all still need you 😊
Good to know I’m needed lol. Narrowboat design is still stuck in the 1800’s but there’s something about a modern design that I really don’t like. I’ve actually changed batteries that are a lot more difficult.
I had a works van that had 5 victron 220Ah batteries. I took 2 out after finding out how far overweight it was. It was still just over with a full fuel tank. 3 years ago the remaining ones got changed for some lifepo4. Wow what a difference. That was 280kg out and 44kg of lifepo4 in.
Swapping 4 x 6v trojans out of the boat and fitting a lifepo4 i now have 3 inches less draught. Great for shallow canals.
LifeP04 are perfect for a van or motor home, weight means less in a narrowboat but if you gained 4” on your draft that’s definitely a win. More and more, I am installing lithium as energy demands increase in the boating world. Think my van was over with the 260Ah batteries in as I had other batteries in for other jobs.
@narrowboatelectrician our cratch is quite high and not being over tall it was difficult to see where I was going. But the extra height means I can see quite easily.
Ps. The webasto thermotop evo instalation was really helpful.
I would have thought most would have gone for Lithium batteries now their price has reduced so much - I know it means they will need a DC to DC charger but they charge so much faster and have made a huge difference to our motorhome
Yes, I am doing more lithium these days. But now the price of the battery is about half of the total swap out. I wont connect lithium without right fusing and B2B chargers. Weight in a narrowboat is not really an issue as it is in a motorhome, so AGM or Lead Carbon is still the cheaper option.
@@narrowboatelectrician Yes you are right of cause - I used AGM and they lasted for about 5 years but sagged when using her hair dryer!
Very good quality batteries. The owner must be heartbroken that they’ve pegged out.
He had them 7 years, probably could of lasted longer, but they off on their travels and wanted to start afresh. They said see me in 7 years for next set bit I'll be 66 then.....think I'll pass on that!
Hi Martin could you please help. Do battery's need to be in a sealed plastic/metal box for them to pass bss. Would very much appreciate your help with this question thanks.
Hi Sorry for delay. There is no guidance on material. Most are wooden. There are rules on battery security, & ventilation
@@narrowboatelectrician thanks Martin we recently had our battery's upgraded from traditional sealed lead battery to quasar. All work well so far & I have put a vent in the compartment they are in. I will secure them with a suitable strap in the next few days. really do appreciate you get back to me thank you so much 👍
I hope you are weighing them for scrap.
Yes they have gone to recycling