Location for water cooling pickup inlet

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  • tebby2
    Member
    • Jan 2015
    • 46

    #1

    Location for water cooling pickup inlet

    Where is the best location to install the water cooling pickup inlet for a traditional solid shaft with rudder 1/9 scale model boat with left hand prop rotation. I assume it should be on the starboard side of the prop. Should the location be along side the prop, behind it, or closer to the transom centerline?. This hull will be a 42" downeast skeg design with a top speed of 22 mph.
  • TRUCKPULL
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Apr 2007
    • 2971

    #2
    Can we see some pictures of the hull and setup?

    Larry
    Past NAMBA- P Mono -1 Mile Race Record holder
    Past NAMBA- P Sport -1 Mile Race Record holder
    Bump & Grind Racing Props -We Like Em Smooth & Wet

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    • tebby2
      Member
      • Jan 2015
      • 46

      #3
      Sorry, this boat is scratch built boat that is now under construction. There are no pictures, as this boat is no where near complete. I will include pictures of the CAD drawings - a profile view, and a fore and aft view of the body stations.Holland 32-42 - Stations.jpgHolland 32-42 Profile.jpg

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      • grsboats
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 975

        #4
        Just put in between prop and front of rudder..it will work nicely.Gill
        GO FAST AND TURN RIGHT !
        www.grsboats.com.br

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        • tebby2
          Member
          • Jan 2015
          • 46

          #5
          Thanks Gill. That location will be very doable as this boat will have fiberglass hull. Should the location be closer to the centerline directly in front of the rudder stock, or offset to side to keep the pickup out of the skeg turbulence but within the prop stream?

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          • srislash
            Not there yet
            • Mar 2011
            • 7673

            #6
            There are also real nice small pumps you can put in. Some scale stuff just moves too slow to build pressure and go thru the lines. I've had to do this on the GF's runabout.

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            • tebby2
              Member
              • Jan 2015
              • 46

              #7
              Yes, I have done that with my large displacement hull tug, (mostly for the realism of cooling water flow over the side) using a Sullivan Streamer gear pump. Centrifugal impeller (think fish tank) pumps just don't pick up the water very well unless they are immersed in it. The tug's motors and ESC's stay super cool, around 88-90 degrees in August, according to my Spektrum telemetry.

              My small ProBoat RTR models don't get close to 22 mph, but they have plenty of cooling with a stern mounted pickup tubes. The side cooling outlet confirms this - even at slower speeds. So I'm thinking that if the cooling pickup is mounted in the correct location, there should be plenty of cooling for the motor jacket and ESC at 20+ mph.

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              • srislash
                Not there yet
                • Mar 2011
                • 7673

                #8
                Excellent, sounds like a nice fleet.

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