Aside from being pricey...$5,000 - $8,000 does anyone have any experience or thoughts on these?
EFOY fuel cell generators are compact, lightweight, and environmentally friendly power sources that convert chemical energy from methanol into electrical ...
www.fisheriessupply.com
No direct experience with them, but just looking over the specs and understanding how fuel cells work - it wouldn't be anything I'd consider on my boat.... Prices are insane (for my budget), output is too low (unless you go to the biggest unit available, and that's more output than I'd need), and how do you get refills, as in where do you buy them? They certainly are not available anywhere I've been sailing... There did not seem to be a canister that allows you to refill it...
Here's what it says on the website:
"Extremely high energy density
10 litres (2.64 Gal.) of methanol has a capacity of 11.1 kWh of energy and weighs just 8.4 kg. To deliver the same quantity of energy, around 280 kg of lead-gel batteries would be needed.
With a single M10 fuel cartridge you can use your notebook to plan 1,000 outings, you can enjoy 700 cups of coffee from your automatic coffee maker, you can transmit 550 hours of radio messages from your boat or you can eat 800 slices of fresh toast ... and all this fully independent of a mains electrical supply. Enjoy the freedom. "
A lot of marketing BS as far as I'm concerned...
dj