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        <div>Hi Michael, </div><div>possibly not! It may be an over-kill adapting a car system, with its regenerative breaking & lithium batteries etc, when a more simple system would work. </div><div>I am watching the development of new technology batteries for the EV market though. </div><div>Would be nice to have some batteries with a range 4 x that of existing lithium batteries. </div><div>Alan</div><div><br></div>
        
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                    On Wednesday, May 19, 2021, 02:30:06 PM GMT+12, Michael Holt via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles@psubs.org> wrote:
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    <font size="+1"><font face="Arial">It seems a reasonable starting
        point, especially if there's a diesel version.<br>
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        I found the British canal boats can have electric motors --
        sometimes two of them -- but they don't use batteries (or so it
        seems from the advertisement in a canal magazine).<br>
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