Has anyone refilled an Efoy M10 methanol fuel cartridge?
Your question piqued my curiosity. I found this about how the efoy works and the risk of damage from introducing impurities.Has anyone refilled an Efoy M10 methanol fuel cartridge?
Yes, it's for charging batteries, not direct power like a generator. The efoy caught my interest when it first came out. As I understand it it's best purpose is to augment other charging systems on the boat. The efoy and it's fuel are expensive. Panbo in this article form 2018 estimates $10 per 100ah. Testing the Efoy Comfort fuel cell, and the value of premium amp hours Seems to me the best use is to first have primary power generation, alternators or onboard generator, then solar, then efoy to fill in the low spots.I am wondering how to tie it into the ship’s systems.
Charge the boat batteries with the fuel cell. That seems to be the easiest way.
I'm in the same boat. No space for it. No real need for it. Don't want the expense.PB, I gave serious consideration for a fuel cell until I realized I have run out of room for any more upgrades. LOL. There really is a limit on how much “perfume” one can put on a 34ft “pig”. Even though I was able to add a few cabinets to my AT434, they quickly filled up with more important/necessary ‘creature comfort’ things. So long as the generator runs and engine alternator works and the 2x130 solar panels ‘add’ to the batteries, I am happy. I doubt if all 3 ways to recharge the batteries will crap out at the same time. (Hope hope hope)
Before you do, see if there is a chemical supply outfitWell I read the link you sent, I will probably just buy the Efoy methanol, but I’m sure I’ll be paying more than I should. Probably just a label.