Generation 3
What a wonderful
summer! A lot has happened since last year. I spent the winter making
improvements to the drivetrain and I am now proud to present generation three
of my hybrid marine drivetrain. Last year the combustion engine was a 13hp
diesel, giving approx. 10hp at 3000rpm. That size of motor is a good to propel
the boat at hull speed and has a little extra power to do charging of the
batteries.
Diesel engines are
very robust and reliable. The downside is the noise level.
The gasoline engine
runs quieter than the diesel so I decided to give it a try this year. Through
my work with IVL – Swedish Environmental Research Institute (www.ivl.se) I
came in contact with Briggs and Stratton (www.basco.com)
in Sweden. B&S are well known for
their lawnmower engines but they also manufacture industrial engines, the
Vanguard Series.
The B&S Vanguard 16hp in my test boat Linnea
The engines in the
Vanguard family are truly state of the art engines, high quality, reliability
and extremely well balanced. The 16hp engine features, electric start, spin-on
oil filter, full lubrication, iron cylinder sleeves and more.
B&S Sweden saw the
potential in my drivetrain and sponsored me whit the combustion engine for
generation 3. Since my electric gearbox uses industry standard bolt patterns I
was able to shift engine from diesel to gasoline without major redesign.
Another
positive effect of using a gasoline engine is that there are alternatives when
it comes to the fuel used. Since the drivetrain focuses on minimizing the
environmental footprint it comes naturally to choose are fuel that is more
“environmental friendly”. When working with IVL I came in contact with www.lantmannen.com who is the owner of
Aspen Fuel www.aspen.se.
Aspen fuel is avaliable for
4-stroke and 2-stroke engines.
Aspen Fuel is the
producer of alkylate petrol that is 99% cleaner than regular petrol. See http://en.aspen.se/About_alkylate_petrol for more information. After taking part of
last year’s presentation of the hybrid drive train Lantmännen and Aspen Fuel
decided to supply me with their Aspen4 fuel for this year’s testing.
Aspen’s Alkylate is
the recommended fuel from B&S and there are more than one reason for that.
Not only does it minimize the environmental foot print, it is also good for
your engine. If you compare and engine that has been running only on Aspen with
an engine that has been running on traditional fuel you will notice that the
Aspen engine has less build up in the head and cylinder. This is because Aspen
gives you a cleaner burn.
In
order to secure the quality of the electric part of the drivetrain I also
shifted the electric motor controller from Kelly http://www.kellycontroller.com to Sevcon http://www.sevcon.com
In the
background, the Sevcon gen4 controller size 4.
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Kelly gets you going
in no time but with a limited set of features and with lower efficiency.
Sevcons Gen4 controllers are state of the art but require some training to get
started.
Overall generation
three has proven to be a perfect fit for my boat Linnea. I have loads of extra
power from the B&S to charge the battery pack and to push the hull an extra
two knots. All this is done with a minimal environmental foot print, thanks to
Aspen fuel.
Be on the lookout for articles
about the boat, and my other projects, this winter. Linnea will be featured in www.ERA.se & www.alltomfritidshus.se
So what’s next!?
Through the research and development done I feel that I have now reached a stabile
platform. Minor changes will be made and next year I will release a new drivetrain
that features more power, less noise and water cooling.
I want to send a
special thank you to Briggs and Stratton Sweden and Aspen Fuel for making this
summers testing possible.
Stay tuned!