Is this a new power source for electric propulsion

Discussion in 'Electric Propulsion' started by Barry, Jul 2, 2018.

  1. Barry
    Joined: Mar 2002
    Posts: 1,855
    Likes: 508, Points: 113, Legacy Rep: 158

    Barry Senior Member

  2. OCB
    Joined: Dec 2015
    Posts: 102
    Likes: 5, Points: 18, Legacy Rep: 10
    Location: USA

    OCB Senior Member

    Thank you for the link. This motor looks perfect for testing my new drive design.

    OCB IMG_2119.JPG
     
    Last edited: Jul 2, 2018
  3. alan craig
    Joined: Jul 2012
    Posts: 380
    Likes: 131, Points: 53, Legacy Rep: 14
    Location: s.e. england

    alan craig Senior Member

    No retail information on that Core Outdoor Power site that would help experimenters. OCB, can we see some details of your drive in the electric propulsion sub-forum? Also you might want to find Jeremy Harris's double U-joint electric outboard somewhere on this forum.
     
  4. OCB
    Joined: Dec 2015
    Posts: 102
    Likes: 5, Points: 18, Legacy Rep: 10
    Location: USA

    OCB Senior Member

    Hey Allen,
    I got this information off the PDF file Core sent me. I will share my design on the electric sub-forum . I have seen Jeremy Harris's double U joint lower unit. I have tested U-joint oscillation @ 45 degrees. Not sure if constant velocity is needed low power?

    OCB

    Power Cell: 36 Volt high energy Li-Ion Head speed: 7,000 RPM Boost mode 6,000 RPM Head type: Dual line bump feed Trimmer line: .095" Dia. 20' on spool Chargers: 45 Minute Standard Charger Charger input: 100 ~ 240 V AC 60/50 Hz Charger output: 42 V DC Replacement Power Cell: CEC6600 Replacement chargers: CESC8000 Weight: (with Power Cell) 11 Lbs Weight: (without Power Cell) 8 Lbs
     
  5. Blueknarr
    Joined: Aug 2017
    Posts: 1,453
    Likes: 414, Points: 83
    Location: Colorado

    Blueknarr Senior Member


    So basically a 3 pound 36 volt battery.
    Could move a rc model quite well, but a pasanger could probably leap back to the dock for replacement cell
     

  6. OCB
    Joined: Dec 2015
    Posts: 102
    Likes: 5, Points: 18, Legacy Rep: 10
    Location: USA

    OCB Senior Member

    I will use this motor for 5.5' ASV

    OCB
     
Loading...
Forum posts represent the experience, opinion, and view of individual users. Boat Design Net does not necessarily endorse nor share the view of each individual post.
When making potentially dangerous or financial decisions, always employ and consult appropriate professionals. Your circumstances or experience may be different.