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  1. The Mechanical Windvane Market

    E32-200 The Mechanical Windvane Market

    Summary By the internet-testimony of their customers, the companies listed here seem to produce quality products, based on the positive reviews one finds on-line. Prices for a new unit range from $3,500 to $7,500 and up. Introduction I wanted to purchase and learn how to use a mechanical...
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    Battery Monitor + Alternator

    Just installed a Victron BMV600 battery monitor and everything is being read except the alternator charge. Per another excellent How To by Maine Sail he describes the install and also touch’s on my dilemma- “Keep in mind that many marine alternators are case grounded and thus the system...
  3. davisr

    xantrex linklite battery monitor

    Just wondering if anyone has had any experience with the xantrex linklite. I'm interested in using it to monitor the charge on a 225 ah bank of 6v Trojan T-105 batteries. Thanks, Roscoe PRODUCT INFORMATION LinkLITE Battery Monitor Battery Status At A Glance The LinkLITE battery monitor...
  4. Sven

    Sailomat vs. Monitor

    At long last we are getting close to getting a world-cruiser Ericson, over the next few days, weeks or months. Genetically I'd be inclined to select a Sailomat as the windvane (autopilot) but since we have open minds I'd like to know how it might compare to the Monitor when installed on an...
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    Monitor on 35-2

    I installed a Monitor wind vane on Edythe (E35-2) over the Christmas break. Wow, the thing is miraculous. Really tames the boat even in a down hill slop. I don't know what took me so long. This thing is way beyond gear. It's a sailing buddy. I thought there would be a learning curve and that it...
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