NoPuttPutt has many advantages over a diesel motor. It's quieter, needs much less maintenance, requires no expensive diesel fuel and reduces the boats' carbon emissions. So that's goodbye to diesel fumes as well as being good for your pocket and the planet.
NoPuttPutt FAQs
Why should I switch to NoPuttPutt?
Is NoPuttPutt suitable for my boat?
NoPuttPutt can be fitted to almost any narrowboat or broadbeam. However it's specification depends very much upon how your are using your boat. For instance summer cruising only on still water canals with unoccupied winter mooring will definitely work very well. At the other end of the spectrum occupied, frequent, winter cruising on flowing rivers is going to be more challenging and will need careful specification. Luckily the high season for narrowboats is very much in the long daylight days of summer with most boats moored up ovewr the winter months. There are many variables to consider; boat size, boat occupation, seasonal use (less sun in winter!) appliances to be supported by solar energy, access to mains power. That's quite a complicated mix, so just get in contact and we will be happy to propose the best solution for your circumstances.
How much does NoPuttPutt cost?
Our supply price starts at £13,999 including VAT. Exact prices will depend upon the size of boat and way that you use it.
Who can fit NoPuttPutt into my boat?
To obtain the five year warranty NoPuttPutt must be installed by one of our approved installers. There will be an approved installer near you, just get in contact with us and we will tell you who they are.
What happens if the sun isn't shining?
In the summer months the the long days will mean that the battery level will be kept high enough to provide propulsion and power for appliances and lighting and the battery will always be fully charged. However as the days get shorter, and less sunny, less solar power is available. Although just because its cloudy that doesn't mean that the battery won't charge at all, only that the charging rate is reduced. The easy solution to this is to charge the battery from the mains, but of course that isn't always available if the boat isn't in a marina. In that case we can offer an LGP generator to charge the battery to meet immediate needs. It should be remembered that would only needed in times of the year when boats aren't cruising much and are often not even occupied. The LPG generator can be provided either with the rest of the kit or at a later time should the use of the boat change or it becomes seen as necessary.
Will NoPuttPutt power the appliances in my boat too?
Yes, it can provide power to as many or as few appliances as needed. The capacity of the battery and solar panels have to be calculated accordingly.
Can I top up the battery with mains power?
Yes, this can be done any time that a mains supply is available, whatever the state of charge of the battery at the time. Simply plug in the mains supply to the inverter.
Can I top up the battery from a generator?
Yes, this can be done whatever the state of charge of the battery at the time. Simply plug in the generator output to the inverter.
Is there any legislation planned to make diesel engines illegal on leisure boats?
As far as we are aware, not at the moment in England, Wales and Scotland, however given the direction of travel of environmental legislation it seems like only a matter of time before there will be. The UK government intended to ban red diesel for leisure boaters (red diesel is the name for the red dyed diesel which is sold at reduced tax rates) but reversed this decision for England, Wales and Scotland. One would expect that eventually this decision itself will be reversed to be consistant with the banning of new diesel cars in 2030 and the increasing number of low emission zones that are being established in british cities. Subsidised diesel already cannot be used by leisure boaters in the EU. Amsterdams' boats in its historic canals must go electric by 2025 and this transition is well underway.
So at the very least solar propulsion is definitely worthy of serious consideration if your diesel is coming up for replacement.
Have there been any recent developments in solar technology?
Yes, there are several innovations that have greatly increased the attraction of solar powered propulsion in recent years. NoPuttPutt incorporates them all. In particular brushless motors and lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries.
Brushless motors are:
- efficient (making best use of precious sunshine power!)
- quiet
- low maintenance compared to brushed motors, no brushes to replace.
(LiFePO4) batteries batteries are:
- rapid charging
- have a like-for-like higher capacity than Lead Carbon (Lead Acid) batteries due to their much higher depth of discharge
- are lighter in weight and more compact for the same storage capacity as Lead Carbon (Lead Acid) batteries
- Have a much longer life in terms of charge cycles than Lead Carbon (Lead Acid) batteries
How fast will NoPuttPutt make my boat go?
No PuttPutt is intended to be run at 3-4 knots for continuous canal cruising. It can be run at higher speeds, up to 7 knots in emergency situations, but this of course will run the battery down quicker. No PuttPutt can also be used for river cruising.
Can I increase the size of the battery later?
Yes, this is one of the benefits of NoPuttPutt, if you decide to do more cruising outside of the summer period then you can add more battery capacity and/or solar panels, subject to the physical space being available on the boat.
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