What is ACR?
Thanks,
Alex
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From: Leslie Paal [mailto:lpaalc...@yahoo.com]
Sent: April-05-15 10:53 PM
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Automatic Charging Relay.
If I am not mistaken it is a Blue Sea answer to the Echo Charger.
Marek
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Yes - heat to disable the Lock tite. Discovered this the hard way ...
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Furler is
Yes an ACR is an 'Automatic Charge Relay', which is really a VSR or 'Voltage
Sensitive Relay'. Connected between the positives of the two batteries (or
banks of batteries), it is an automatic switch that closes and combines the
batteries together when it senses a charging voltage on one of them,
Thanks for the heads up Dennis. No way I'm going
in to see a Doctor now, after hearing a story like that. Hoo boy! :)
Oh, and get well soon my boy. We don't need another 35 mk-1 on the market...
I can't really help you out with sailing book
recommendations. The last book I read was,
WICKED.
Ouch! I have had a little plumbing help around the heart, but no zipper
hate the six to eight hours on your back after the catheterization
Get well quickly - we need your skill around here.
Gary Nylander
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From: Dennis C. via CnC-List
To: Chuck S ; CnCl
So,my aluminum halyard winches at the base of my mast is a regular candidate
for lubrication. None of the stainless drums require this...just the
aluminum.
Am I to understand then, that is not me and my lubrication methods but that
these aluminum drums are more prone to gunk build-up?
Davi
I thought it was the interaction of the metals, but that's just a guess.
Joel
On Monday, April 6, 2015, David via CnC-List wrote:
> So,my aluminum halyard winches at the base of my mast is a regular
> candidate for lubrication. None of the stainless drums require
> this...just the aluminum.
>
I read Two Against Cape Horn by Hal Roth this winter and enjoyed it as much for
sailing adventure (that I don’t want to do) as for a travelog of an area I knew
nothing about. Still don’t know how they got the picture on the cover. It
made me glad I was reading it at home by the fire instead of
Hal Roth and Margaret used to live about 3 miles from here. He was an amazing
guy. A group has regular lunches on Wednesdays - one week he attended - we were
dazzled by his deeds - his boat was in the Med. and they had been sailing
around there. Then he didn't show up for a few weeks and when he
ACR=Automatic Charge Relay
For Blue Sea components, it is an relay that is wired between two batteries (or
banks) and is normally open. When one of the banks is at a charging voltage
(something over 13v, IIRC, which indicates that a charging source is present)
and the other battery is partially
minor addition, the charge current is limited by the recommended wiring between
the banks. From memory, a minimum length of 6 feet and maximum size of 6 SWG.
(please check before using this info.)
Leslie
Phoenix C&C32 1983
On Mon, 4/6/15, Rick Bras
Hi Leslie,
Why would you max size a wire spec?
I can't think of any practical situation where a little too big is
not good and the shorter runs are better too.
Cheers, Russ
Sweet 35 mk-1
At 05:33 PM 06/04/2015, you wrote:
minor addition, the charge current is limited by the
Are in the market for a dodger for our 34. Color blue. New is a tad much boat
bucks. Any ideas where we could obtain a used one??
John and Maryann
Legacy III
1982 C&C 34
Noank, CT
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Some of the ‘ACR / VSR / Combiners’ have minimum wire length and maximum size
requirements to maintain a minimum resistance that the device sees.
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