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  • properchopper
    • Apr 2007
    • 6968

    #31
    Originally posted by lectriglide
    Tony, just right click on the file, select "Save Target As" then at the top drop down box "Save in" select say "desktop". It will download. then go to your desktop and find the downloaded file. Right click and select "rename", Then backspace over the ".doc". This will change it to an *.xls file that you can open with excel.
    Thanks ! I'll give it a go. Thing is, I'd be an Engineer today 'xept for two things - Math & Science Actually, when I started engineering college in 1961 we used Slide Rules ! Changing my major to Industrial Psychology, I entered Grad School in 1967 & the statistics lab had enormous mechanical calculators
    Bottom line today: "My Amp Goes to Eleven" ( From Spinal Tap, the movie )
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    • FighterCat57
      "The" Fighter Cat
      • Apr 2010
      • 3480

      #32
      Yes, but this one goes to eleven!
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      • carlcisneros
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Jan 2010
        • 1218

        #33
        FloatDaBoat:

        here is my e-mail address.

        the IM would not work for some reason.

        [email protected]

        thanks

        Carl

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        • siberianhusky
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Dec 2009
          • 2187

          #34
          Love Nigels beautiful classical piece, Lick My Love Pump!
          Favorite movie ever I think!
          Great work on the chart, saved to my desktop, lots of use for a beginner!
          If my boats upside down then who owns the one I thought I was driving the last two laps?

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          • FighterCat57
            "The" Fighter Cat
            • Apr 2010
            • 3480

            #35
            Originally posted by lectriglide
            Fighter- the motor kv chart would be sweeeet if we could pick beginning & ending kv, kv increment, and # of cells in a data area, then let the chart populate. This would allow maximum flexibility for all cell count applications even the 12s+.

            I really like the chart approach to see the multiple kv and rpm's together.
            How's this?
            Attached Files
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            • FighterCat57
              "The" Fighter Cat
              • Apr 2010
              • 3480

              #36
              Originally posted by Steven Vaccaro
              Cool stuff.

              Now integrate what sizes should be used with what voltage and physical motor size.
              It boils down to determining HP requirements, converting it to watts, choosing the right amp/ESC and voltage of cells for that watt range and then charting the KV/RPM for the right KV to generate the correct run time RPM.

              So what I need to know, is HP requirements by hull size for some popular hull types and then I can create some calculations!
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              • siberianhusky
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Dec 2009
                • 2187

                #37
                Would be a pretty easy project to do in VB.
                If I had a version that I could use with Vista I'd give it a go.
                If you wanted to you could use a text based .dat file and actually add motors and esc then choose them from a drop down menu, have the option to add motors and esc,s as they arrive on the market.
                Take about half an hour to do the front end then you'd have to write the .dat files for esc and motors.
                Would be a new stand alone version of fecalc, no xls involved. Wouldn't need a spreadsheet package then.
                Off for the last runs of the year probably!
                Cheers
                If my boats upside down then who owns the one I thought I was driving the last two laps?

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                • FighterCat57
                  "The" Fighter Cat
                  • Apr 2010
                  • 3480

                  #38
                  Originally posted by siberianhusky
                  Would be a pretty easy project to do in VB.
                  If I had a version that I could use with Vista I'd give it a go.
                  If you wanted to you could use a text based .dat file and actually add motors and esc then choose them from a drop down menu, have the option to add motors and esc,s as they arrive on the market.
                  Take about half an hour to do the front end then you'd have to write the .dat files for esc and motors.
                  Would be a new stand alone version of fecalc, no xls involved. Wouldn't need a spreadsheet package then.
                  Off for the last runs of the year probably!
                  Cheers
                  Yeah, the xls is just to get the calculations started. Not exactly a development platform. =)

                  What would be ideal is an online db application. Like a .Net SQL app. I can write them, just don't know where to host them these days.

                  That way many people could add motor/esc data, like a group effort. Sorta like an FE Wiki. Heh... Wiki FE dia.

                  I have a copy of VS 05 and VS 08 if you want them, let me know.
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                  • siberianhusky
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 2187

                    #39
                    That would be the ideal way to go if someone would host it.
                    LOL SQL my nemisis, Can code in C++ 8052 assembler, pic micro assembler, VB but never liked SQL enough to get really good with it.
                    The worst back the day was COBOL, they pushed that one hard when I was in school because of Y2K! Hated lining all that crap up or it just wouldn't work!
                    This is a great idea.
                    i'll be back this afternoon, going to get some boats wet. Delayed an hour because its just above 0 this morning!
                    Have a gooder'
                    Mark
                    If my boats upside down then who owns the one I thought I was driving the last two laps?

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                    • Steven Vaccaro
                      Administrator
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 8718

                      #40
                      The is an rpm calculator on this page.
                      http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/conversion.htm

                      The xls spreadsheet is a nice toolbox item.
                      Steven Vaccaro

                      Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!

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