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Wennie Bester posed some questions over in an FE how to thread in the Outboard forum that may get more experienced information here.
The basic idea is doing a gas sized tunnel (49+ inches) and the comparison of what hardware might work to replace a gas motor. Also Wennie questioned runtime of 7-8 minutes?
Starting with run time I don't think minutes is what we try to do. For racing purpose 7-8 laps will finish a heat. This is one of the big drawbacks to Internal combustion converts to FE. Run time is dictated by load. A boat that will run say 50MPH for a heat race will have to be propped down to say 40MPH to gain significant run time. Above 4 minutes on plane at speed just isn't realistic. So racers limited to 6-8 laps then a battery charge or change to stay at the higher speed go back to their fuel boats. I have heard the "is that all the run time you get" quote more than once.
Now to compare a large tunnel, gas vs FE.
My gas tunnel was over 20 lbs. The 26cc powerhead with pipe around 5lbs. on a G-Morty weighing about 3 lbs. To be fair maybe 1 pound of fuel to run quite a few laps and 4-5 minutes easily.
If I was going to build a comparable FE tunnel I would use a larger 56mmX100 or so motor. Bang for the buck a Castle 2028 on 10S with a say 300amp Swordfish ESC would easily outpower the gas motor. For comparison I will use current OSE prices. Castle 2028 $240 and weighs 2.75 lb. 300 SF $290 and one pound. Batteries from Dinogy 4 5000ma 5S packs to make 10000ma of power (Namba limit) would weigh aprox 6 lbs. and cost $132 per pack or $528. That makes under 10 pounds of hardware which only 3 (plus the G-Morty) are hanging off the back. About $1150 for the power. A Quickdraw with pipe is in the $900 + range.
On 10S a 2028 Castle (800kv) will spin 29600rpm (no load) and probably 23,000 on the water. Power should be in the 7-8 HP range. As for props probably more pitch and less diameter than gas. Again their will be many other workable options here and please jump in with opinions or experience with larger FE motors. I like the Castle for price, power, quality and with a finned case you don't need a cooling jacket as an outboard where it will get more cool air flowing over it than is a car that it was designed for.
Their may be some thread over on OSE about larger mono's and Cats using similar power.
Mic
The basic idea is doing a gas sized tunnel (49+ inches) and the comparison of what hardware might work to replace a gas motor. Also Wennie questioned runtime of 7-8 minutes?
Starting with run time I don't think minutes is what we try to do. For racing purpose 7-8 laps will finish a heat. This is one of the big drawbacks to Internal combustion converts to FE. Run time is dictated by load. A boat that will run say 50MPH for a heat race will have to be propped down to say 40MPH to gain significant run time. Above 4 minutes on plane at speed just isn't realistic. So racers limited to 6-8 laps then a battery charge or change to stay at the higher speed go back to their fuel boats. I have heard the "is that all the run time you get" quote more than once.
Now to compare a large tunnel, gas vs FE.
My gas tunnel was over 20 lbs. The 26cc powerhead with pipe around 5lbs. on a G-Morty weighing about 3 lbs. To be fair maybe 1 pound of fuel to run quite a few laps and 4-5 minutes easily.
If I was going to build a comparable FE tunnel I would use a larger 56mmX100 or so motor. Bang for the buck a Castle 2028 on 10S with a say 300amp Swordfish ESC would easily outpower the gas motor. For comparison I will use current OSE prices. Castle 2028 $240 and weighs 2.75 lb. 300 SF $290 and one pound. Batteries from Dinogy 4 5000ma 5S packs to make 10000ma of power (Namba limit) would weigh aprox 6 lbs. and cost $132 per pack or $528. That makes under 10 pounds of hardware which only 3 (plus the G-Morty) are hanging off the back. About $1150 for the power. A Quickdraw with pipe is in the $900 + range.
On 10S a 2028 Castle (800kv) will spin 29600rpm (no load) and probably 23,000 on the water. Power should be in the 7-8 HP range. As for props probably more pitch and less diameter than gas. Again their will be many other workable options here and please jump in with opinions or experience with larger FE motors. I like the Castle for price, power, quality and with a finned case you don't need a cooling jacket as an outboard where it will get more cool air flowing over it than is a car that it was designed for.
Their may be some thread over on OSE about larger mono's and Cats using similar power.
Mic
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