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Why are brushless outrunner motors crap for boats ?
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Didnt know they were..................i've seen lots of fast boats running outrunners.NEED PARALLEL CONNECTORS?? QUALITY 5.5MM, 8MM, 8 AND 10 AWG, GET THEM HERE:http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...est!&highlight=
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News to me also, no one told my boats not to run with outrunners. I run cheap motors and the $10 to $20 outrunners have worked great for me. 1/10 crackerbox, 16" hydro and my 40" scarab all have outrunners that were less than $20 each.
You can get some pretty decent outrunners for fast speeds.
Please don't let my boats know they don't work, right now they are happy.
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A simple search of this board will show that a lot of folks use outrunners with great success. We don't need trolls fishing for controversy on OSE. If that is the OP's intent, he needs to go here - they love pot-stirrers on that board. You can even resort to name calling: http://www.jrcbd.com
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If this is running like crap then I guess I'll have to take the Outrunners out and shelve it.
btw this is one of 3 of my many boats that has an OR motorSee it....find the photos.....sketch it it....build it........with woodComment
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Cooling Question
OK I have to admit I've wondered about Outrunners too and know they have been used successfully I am curious how you cool them?
It might be obvious to some but all I can think of is a water cooled mount and not sure about that?Comment
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My trick was to well over spec the power system so that it is not drawing nuts amps to produce the power I want.
There is not a lot of air room in there but as an idea when the boat came in off that run which was 3 mins mostly at wot the packs were warm, esc's warm, motors able to touch for 4-5 seconds (just).
Cell voltage was 3.82 all round, it is 5S.
The OR in my 18" cat is aircooled too..........oh and the mystery ESC and that thing goes like a cat shot in the ass.See it....find the photos.....sketch it it....build it........with woodComment
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It's plenty. Outrunners can run at higher temps too.FighterCatRacing Team CHING BLING - Ching Bling. Brilliant, Advanced Sparkle for your hull.Comment
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I dunno... Because someone told you they were and you believed them?
A simple search of this board will show that a lot of folks use outrunners with great success. We don't need trolls fishing for controversy on OSE. If that is the OP's intent, he needs to go here - they love pot-stirrers on that board. You can even resort to name calling: http://www.jrcbd.com
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FighterCatRacing Team CHING BLING - Ching Bling. Brilliant, Advanced Sparkle for your hull.Comment
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The outrunner on my KOS P1 seems pretty good, the only thing is the touque roll from it is a bit of a nightmare, how are you guy securing them to the hull? with a similar clamp as venom are using?Comment
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My Scorpion HK-4025 is screwed to a single rail mount like this:
My small outrunner is screwed to a stand alone mount which is glued to the hull bottom, kinda like this one:
Hellicopter outrunner motors work better because they have higher Kvs - they are run in geared applications. Most larger outrunners for planes have very low Kvs, some down below 300 rpm/volt.
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I make my own watercooled mounts from 6mm Aluminium & glue them in between the rails with a bit of bracing each side. A bit industrial perhaps but nice & solid.
Here's a couple of pics when the Red Devil had the Turnigy 2200kv heli motor in it.
I now run the Typhoon 500 in it.
Paul.See the danger. THEN DO IT ANYWAY!!!
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