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  • LarrysDrifter
    Big Booty Daddy
    • May 2010
    • 3278

    #31
    Originally posted by blackcat26
    Have you considered a rudder with 2 pickups? That would be your easiest route to take.
    No I havent.But there is no water coming out of the discharge in the side of the hull using the rudder.I know for a fact nothings clogged.My junk venom ekos cat always discharged water using their brass tubes for pick-ups.I really dont understand why my Drifter isnt picking up water.If so its so little it cant be seen coming out.

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    • Eodman
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Sep 2007
      • 1253

      #32
      I have been toying with another idea for after run cooling. I recently ordered a solar powered bird bath pump - my idea is to take a plastic 6 - pack cooler and mount the panel on top, the motor inside run cooling lines thru the walls. Then fill with water and ice when the boat comes off the water plug the cooling lines in & recirculate the water taking the heat with it!

      Only problem I see is cloudy days!
      We did it with a Bang!

      Cats Are Where It's At!

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      • T Nissen
        Newbie all over again
        • Feb 2010
        • 46

        #33
        Originally posted by LarrysDrifter
        ...I really dont understand why my Drifter isnt picking up water.If so its so little it cant be seen coming out.
        Thing with water cooling is the water doesn't have to spraying 5 feet in the air for it to be working. Even a slight trickle means water is cycling through your system and is typically enough to do its job.

        Take a small balloon and tape it over the water exit on your hull. Run it for 1 lap and bring it in. If there is water in the balloon then your system is working.

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        • H2OCamel
          FAST ELECTRIC EVERYTHING
          • Oct 2007
          • 484

          #34
          Jeff! COOL idea! yes the pun was intended, I use HV110 esc's in my HPR115 and I like the fact that when the boat in't at full speed it is still cooling the esc's. Has worked well for me so far. I still have water cooling on the 2 8XL's.
          "Discussion is an exchange of knowledge; an argument, an exchange of ignorance." Robert Quillen

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          • Old Sloppy
            Harry from Atlanta
            • Jul 2007
            • 200

            #35
            Originally posted by Jeff Wohlt
            Tom at Octura still says a rudder with an inlet creates more drag than you know. Not sure I totally believe that.
            The faster the boat, the more drag is created.
            Tom's statement is TRUE.....
            but what are you going to do, you gotta cool your equipment somehow.....

            Harry
            60" Expresscraft SuperCat
            (2) 2028 Castle motors 64.7 mph
            10s3p with x450/3 props
            15,000 mah 40c cells,

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            • Boaterguy
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Apr 2011
              • 1760

              #36
              I reccomend this article to alot of people. http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/inf...tercooling.php
              I'm gonna dissasemble my onyx 230 and take the fan, I'll keep it as together as possible so I can put a diff fan in if I use that charger again.

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