I completed the wiring for the Autohelm 800. The autopilot
can be plugged into a household three-prong socket that is wired to the ship’s
battery. The wire is thick, multifilament copper to facilitate the flow of
electricity, and I have kept it short to minimize resistance. The socket has an
on/off switch for immediate activation and deactivation. I can plug into it a multi-plug socket for
powering my mobile phone and other equipment at the same time. I shall have to
change the fuse from 13 amps to 5 amps. I may run a portable all-round white
anchor/navigation light from it.
I derived satisfaction from doing the wiring. The weather
was cold and damp, but inside ‘Minnow’s’ cabin I was snug. I ran my small blow
heater, and the inspection lamp also threw out heat.
Because one can live on a Paradox for months at a time,
George Clarke could well feature a Paradox on his Channel 4 0 D TV programme.
(George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces) Did you see Episode 1 of the 2013 series in
which he featured a floating egg made from double diagonal planking with a
layer of epoxy glass matting between? Boat builder, Paul Baker did a first-class
job building the egg.
Links
George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces
Meet the man who lives and works in an egg: Giant floating
wooden pod is artist’s home.
Stephen Turner’s Exbury Egg
Stephen Turner’s Blog
Exbury Egg – YouTube - featuring Paul Baker
2 comments:
Coming nicely. I did notice the fan heater!
Will have a look at the "EGG" boat.
Steve
Steve,
I've ordered an Autohelm mounting socket. When that is in place and the supports have been varnished, the Autohelm will be ready for use.
Cheers,
Bill.
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