video of today's run!!
Today I ran at a nice neighborhood pond with ose member mdunham. I worked out the overheating issue by adjusting the stinger angle to neutral with the bottom of the boat, keeping the teflon as a test, and more importantly using a thrust bearing with grooved washers. I ran two different ways 1st with maybe 1/64" spacing between the thrust bearing and stinger ..just enough room to spin the bearing freely. This resulted in the flex shaft running the coolest right at 100 degrees, measured after the run on shore; but all the electronics were about 25% hotter, even the lipos came back warm and I lost about 20% of runtime. The run in the video linked here, was best with a 1/16" gap and the thrust washer still engaging under heavy load. I under-estimated the speed, mdunham's gps read 51mph consistently.
Today I ran at a nice neighborhood pond with ose member mdunham. I worked out the overheating issue by adjusting the stinger angle to neutral with the bottom of the boat, keeping the teflon as a test, and more importantly using a thrust bearing with grooved washers. I ran two different ways 1st with maybe 1/64" spacing between the thrust bearing and stinger ..just enough room to spin the bearing freely. This resulted in the flex shaft running the coolest right at 100 degrees, measured after the run on shore; but all the electronics were about 25% hotter, even the lipos came back warm and I lost about 20% of runtime. The run in the video linked here, was best with a 1/16" gap and the thrust washer still engaging under heavy load. I under-estimated the speed, mdunham's gps read 51mph consistently.
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