Here is the pump I ordered yesterday:
Thinking about water cooling...
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Wow. Out of curiousity I did a rough order calculation and .216 lb (6 cu/in) of ice has the ability to remove approx 211 watts over a 3 minute run time. Thats more then I would have guessed.
Of course the systems you guys have designed and run cannot carry 6 cubic inches of ice. I just used that number as it was much easier to use a known volume. The real numbers would probably be less then half as no gradient or material coefficients were included and those all would reduce the cooling capacity.
John
http://www.mhi-inc.com/Converter/watt_calculator.htmComment
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Wow. Out of curiousity I did a rough order calculation and .216 lb (6 cu/in) of ice has the ability to remove approx 211 watts over a 3 minute run time. Thats more then I would have guessed.
Of course the systems you guys have designed and run cannot carry 6 cubic inches of ice. I just used that number as it was much easier to use a known volume. The real numbers would probably be less then half as no gradient or material coefficients were included and those all would reduce the cooling capacity.
John
http://www.mhi-inc.com/Converter/watt_calculator.htm
Water weighs 0.036127 lbs per cubic inch or 16.387064 grams per cubic inch. Thus filled with water this adds 6 x 0.036127 = 0.217 lbs or 3.4 ounces. Uniquely the weight of the water is almost exactly that of the pump, connectors, tubing, container and micro temperature sensor!
The upshot is you are adding almost 7 oz to the weight of your FE boat. And to think, (strength and looks issues aside), you bought the carbon fiber/epoxy hull version for $125 more than the fiberglass polyester resin model because it was 2 ounces lighter!Comment
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Here is the pump I ordered yesterday:
http://www.lightobject.com/3LMin-min...-HHO-P122.aspxComment
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I think I will get a few of those as well. Try some options.
This is more than enough to keep water flowing and cooling parts...we all want the esc to be coolest first. The nice thing is it is easy to keep the water very cold for the 4-5 minutes we are out there. easy to bring the temps of water down.
it is a win/win no matter how you do the math.Comment
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