Bazaki
10 kW
- Joined
- Dec 25, 2009
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Guys,
My latest project with building an E-outboard has come to an end.
http://youtu.be/rb2FkCF-e58
It is an Agni 95 R with a 600A peak power Kelly controller with some HK 6s 5ah Lipo packs. But it makes some noise and it looks like an gasoline outboard, so every neighboor thinks that it is ilegal, ( only electric allowed at the lake )
So I want to go more silent and stealthy so I have a new idea and would like to hear what you people think about it.
http://continuouswave.com/cgi-bin/propcalc.pl
I use this calculator and add 20% slip ( not sure if that is right )
So I want to put one shaft through 2 Turnigy motors and rewind them for 51 RPM/Volt, I believe some people at the forum have done this successfully.
Each motor will get it's own controller, with my Agni 95 R outboard I draw 6000 watt to go 27 km/h which is fine for me, but that was with a gearing and imbalance, so a directdrive should be more efficient right ?
Any thoughts ? Maybe not an Turnigy RC motor but a stock motor that can handle these powers ?
It needs to be a small size diameter motor, the Agni motor is a pancake size and it to wide to put it under water.
Can one big strong brushless 8kw Kelly controller handle 2 motors at the same time ?
My latest project with building an E-outboard has come to an end.
http://youtu.be/rb2FkCF-e58
It is an Agni 95 R with a 600A peak power Kelly controller with some HK 6s 5ah Lipo packs. But it makes some noise and it looks like an gasoline outboard, so every neighboor thinks that it is ilegal, ( only electric allowed at the lake )
So I want to go more silent and stealthy so I have a new idea and would like to hear what you people think about it.
http://continuouswave.com/cgi-bin/propcalc.pl
I use this calculator and add 20% slip ( not sure if that is right )
So I want to put one shaft through 2 Turnigy motors and rewind them for 51 RPM/Volt, I believe some people at the forum have done this successfully.
Each motor will get it's own controller, with my Agni 95 R outboard I draw 6000 watt to go 27 km/h which is fine for me, but that was with a gearing and imbalance, so a directdrive should be more efficient right ?
Any thoughts ? Maybe not an Turnigy RC motor but a stock motor that can handle these powers ?
It needs to be a small size diameter motor, the Agni motor is a pancake size and it to wide to put it under water.
Can one big strong brushless 8kw Kelly controller handle 2 motors at the same time ?