BTW, note that there is a power supply forum. If you do a search for "final voltage" and uninterruptible power supply, you'll see it used quite often. Unless you do what they did, you'll have to add a row just for "Time," which is obviously a gross waste of page space. Note in Mike's cites, the usage is F.V./Time, which is a brute force shorthand for labeling the leftmost column and topmost row. And, I think it's FINAL Voltage, which is the leftmost column, and Time, which are the columns of discharge current. I don't think that it's a "term " it's simply the labels for the two axes of data. RE: F.V/Time - when talking battery capacity - means "Fixed Load" results in an X volt S.O.C o mikekilroy (Electrical) 14 Dec 15 21:09 And please don't tell me it stands for "Family Violence"- which is what you'll be told if you try to do a Google search for the term (and they claim they've improved search algorithms.) If I'm wrong about this, somebody who really, for sure knows that the term means something else, please illuminate the rest us. and if your fixed load was only 90 watts you could get 3 hours of energy out of the battery before discharging it down to 11.10 volts.Īs far as I know, this term "F.V/Time" is not really official engineering shorthand, just something battery manufacturers have come up with to create charts showing battery capacity if a given fixed load is drawn from it for a given length of time. With a fixed load of only 122 watts you could go 2 hours before the battery got down to 11.10 volts. is telling you that if you draw a fixed load of 200 watts from a 12v battery, after 1 hour the battery voltage will have dropped to 11.10 volts (and the battery will be almost completely discharged). The "F" stands for "Fixed" (as in "fixed load") and the "V" of course means "Voltage" and "Time" means "time" (duh.)į.V/Time | 60 min. only happened to pen the answer in the course of a rambling post about different ways to calculate a given battery's capacity. This is the only forum where I found a sort-of correct answer, but the guy who wrote it didn't even realize what the question was. I've seen numerous absurd answers in various places. The FV Time Bandit is a commercial crab fishing vessel co-captained by brothers Johnathan and Andy Hillstrand.People keep seeing this term "F.V/Time" on manufacturer's battery data sheets and asking what it means. ![]() It is featured on the Discovery Channel series Deadliest Catch. The vessel TIME BANDIT (MMSI: 338564000) is a Fishing Its sailing under the flag of US USA. The Time Bandit is a 113-foot house aft boat owned by the Hillstrand brothers that was designed by the Hillstrands' father. In this page you can find informations about the vessels current. Time Bandit, the 34.44 metre-long (113ft) boat, named after the motion. At the end of Deadliest Catch season 13, Time Bandit captain Johnathan Hillstrand retired. The five men helped custom-build the boat's interior, including some comforts unheard of in a crab boat: a four-man sauna, state rooms with queen-size beds and a dishwasher. And although the exterior of their boat looks similar to a pirate ship from. The vessel carries 137 crab pots.Īndy Hillstrand, Johnathan Hillstrand and Neal Hillstrand aka Hillstrand brothers, had put the ship for sale after 2018. In October 2018 the vessel suffered a major engine failure forcing the crew to skip the season. As of December 2020 the ship is still for sale at $2.8 million dollars by Dock Street Brokers. Photo about vessel, homer, crane, deadliest, commercial, blue, crab, boat, water, catch, time, ocean, crabbing, dock. Three of the five Hillstrand brothers make up the six-man crew. image source, The Time Bandit The Time Bandit His next ship was The Time Bandit, captained by Johnathan Hillstrand, who felt that there was enough authority in Freddy to take on Time Bandit’s young crew and get them into order. Manning the helm are either Johnathan Hillstrand, typically during the King crab season, or Andy Hillstrand, typically during the Opilio crab season, with their youngest brother Neal Hillstrand serving as engineer and Neal's sons, Axel and Phillip Hillstrand, working as deckhands. Now, Freddy is enjoying life on his new ship, and many claim that third time around is the charm. ![]() ![]() On board Time Bandit, their family owned and operated vessel, brothers Johnathan and Andy Hillstrand share the skippering duties. ![]() All three elder Hillstrands act as mechanics for the boat as well. Justin Tennison, an engineer on the Time Bandit for two seasons, was found dead in a Homer, Alaska, hotel room on 22 February 2011. Built in 1991 at the Giddings Boat Works in Coos Bay.Engines: two 600 horsepower (450 kW) Cummins QSK19 diesels.An autopsy revealed that his death was due to complications related to sleep apnea.
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