Si monta sullo specchio di poppa, lo si mette in acqua e a una velocitร  di 5 nodi genera 100 watts ossia 8,33 ampere. E con un po’ piรน di vento, se la nostra velocitร  sale a 7,5 nodi, i watt sono 300 ossia quasi 25 ampere.

Stiamo parlando del Save H240, un idrogeneratore pensato proprio per le barche a vela e per funzionare al meglioย a velocitร  comprese fra i 3 e 8 nodi.

A metterlo sul mercato ci ha pensato la Save Marine, una societร  francese che dopo avere fatto tutti i test โ€“ gli ultimi questa estate su un Pogo 10.50 โ€“ lo presenterร  al Salone Nautico di Parigi del prossimo dicembre dopo averlo presentato in anteprima a Southampton lo scorso anno.

 

 

A rendere lโ€™idrogeneratore piuttosto interessante, oltre allโ€™efficienza che il cantiere garantisce, sono la facilitร  di installazione ed uso e la ridotta resistenza che oppone in acqua durante il trascinamento grazie al profilo della carenatura.

In posizione di riposo, lโ€™apparato รจ sollevatoย fuori dall’acqua o piรน semplicemente riposto in qualche gavoneย essendo amovibile,ย mentre per metterlo in acqua รจ sufficiente azionare una cimetta che in modo meccanico abbassa la turbina fino ad immergerla completamente.

Le eliche dellโ€™idrogeneratore sono protette da una carenatura circolare e in caso di urto tutta la staffa cui sono collegate si solleva senza opporre resistenza.

Lโ€™installazione รจ molto semplice ed avviene grazie allโ€™applicazione di una piccola slitta al centro dello specchio di poppa. Quando si รจย in navigazione lo si installa in pochi secondi, una volta fermi in porto o in rada lo si rimuove facilmente.

Il prezzo รจ di 3.200 Euroย IVA inclusa completo di tutto il materiale per il montaggio e delย monitor di controllo delle funzioni.

In Italia per il momento non risultano importatori quindi ci si deve rivolgere direttamente alla casa produttrice che assicura la spedizione in tutta Europa.

 

 

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