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  • Woodz
    Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 40

    #16
    ive just made some notchs in the barbs and the most resistance i in the esc?

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    • Jeff Wohlt
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Jan 2008
      • 2716

      #17
      I now get my silicone tubing from the fish shop. Larger ID and cheaper. Better water flow.
      www.rcraceboat.com

      [email protected]

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      • m4a1usr
        Fast Electric Addict
        • Nov 2009
        • 2038

        #18
        Originally posted by Jeff Wohlt
        I now get my silicone tubing from the fish shop. Larger ID and cheaper. Better water flow.
        Amen Jeff. Good stuff. Great inside dimension and like you said. Cheap. PetSmart has been my water cooling tubing supplier for the last couple of years. Its not 100% silicone but its got enough to work with the temps we see.

        John
        Change is the one Constant

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        • SweetAccord
          Speed Passion
          • Oct 2007
          • 1302

          #19
          So is it better to use larger ID tubing than the rudder's diameter and lose the water pressure or use smaller ID to keep the water pressure flowing to the ESC and motor?

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          • Krowbar69
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2010
            • 237

            #20
            I don't think you'd be losing a lot of pressure, unless it's a huge difference.You might lose some pressure, but there's more volume of water passing through i bet.

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            • Simon.O.
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Oct 2007
              • 1521

              #21
              There is a lot of info here about cooling and a lot of different opinions too.
              If you need cooling then 1 pickup should be fine. Run it to the esc and then to the motor.
              Cooling circuit flow is another BIG area of discussion.
              I go for a mild flow that makes a strong trickle at the outlet. Imo if the outlet has a jet of water then you are causing a lot of drag for no additional cooling benefit.

              Another approach is to have no cooling at all. My smaller OR powered hulls run this way.

              Also my 34" Cat with OR motors that runs low 50's has no water cooling at all. I will admit that it is a 2 minute wonder as that is all the packs can give it.

              There is a lot to read about water cooling and then you can make an educated decission as to how to attack your setup.

              fwiw I have had hulls with multiple pickups and up to 4 independant circuits.
              Not any more. I now spec my fun hulls to not need WC but my semi-saw hulls have WC but shiate still smokes
              See it....find the photos.....sketch it it....build it........with wood

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