Nice work man. 👍 It does take much more than you thought doesn't it? I built something similar few years ago so I know. It is on my channel. Good thing to pay attention to thermal conductivity. 👍 One thing I learned on mine. What ever gets warm in sealed container, surrounded with could water, WILL CONDESATE. And those LiOns in there will get warm, if not hot. Solution might be some kind of textile padding inside. Or provide cooling for LiOns. Or use Lipo batteries, those won't get more than calm.
Ich habe gerade diesen erstaunlichen Artikel auf AliExpress gefunden. Probiere ihn aus! 65,13€ | Übertreffen Hobby c5055 400kv 600kv 760kv bürstenloser Motor bürstenloser Motor für RC-Flugzeug Starr flügel segel flugzeug a.aliexpress.com/_ExMlSh5 This should be a good alternative
Thank you! Every outrunner with a diameter of 50mm and a lengt up to 60mm should fit. The Turnigy Aerodrive SK3 - 5055-430KV might be a good choice. Just make sure to match the motor kv to your battery voltage so you get roughly to 9000rpm. I think lower kv and higher voltage might be a better approach, because that will keep the amp draw down which should theoretically reduce heat. I’d love to some pictures of your build
The function of the plastic covers is to keep dirt out of the motor. The motor by it self is waterproof, only the bearings aren’t, but changing them to 2RS bearings will do the trick
Cool, I will look into it. Also would an ip68 pot be a better option instead of the hal sensor? Or are you trying to keep costs as low as possible as those pots would be pretty expensive in comparison?
I the first part of the build, I 3d printed the bottom part, but with that there was no way of cooling the esc. You could use an aluminum pipe instead of plastic and mount the esc‘s cooling surface to that. Or you cloud try water cooling, but that could result in more point of failure in terms of water leaking in.
Would the Turnigy Aerodrive SK3 - 5045-500KV Brushless Outrunner Motor or Turnigy Aerodrive SK3 - 5045-450KV Brushless Outrunner Motor be a good option as a replacement for the engine you used?
I'm sorry to keep spamming you with questions but this is the first time I have ever made anything like this... so I'm using the same batteries, would you mind sharing your brackets and battery connector models as well?
You should use a lower Kv motor, thats not going to deliver anything close to 1500W, for your purpouse a 12S with a 120kv motor with be much better and you should lower the drag of the prop too. Also if you have a 360Wh battery running for 3,6h, if you do the math that´s 36W. I recently made a SUP motor and I´m using a 700Wh battery for a 50min runtime at 800W
I don’t know what your math is, but my math says 360Wh/3,6h=100W Lower kv is better but 12s batteries are expensive and the 5s batteries were relatively inexpensive.
There are a lot of parts in the 3d drawings you shared, but you don't combine that many parts in the video, why? it was very confusing 3d parts There are 17 parts and you use 7-8 of them in the video
you can try to use CorrosionX for the outside parts it makes it waterproof i have used it on servos for my uboot. another idea is that you cover the hall effect sensor in epoxy to make it waterproof. do you have a discord server that we can eventully talk? I speak german i am from austria.
I always thought that these Hall effect sensors were waterproof, I’ll try coating them with epoxy, but apart from that an the motor bearings, everything should be waterproof. I don’t have discord but you could send me a message on Instagram instagram.com/3dpri_ntcnc?igshid=MjEwN2IyYWYwYw== I speak German, too.
Please don’t quit on the design and keep improving it has a lot of potential
I am not quitting, I just couldn’t find the time to work on the project, but I’ll be back at it soon
Nice work man. 👍
It does take much more than you thought doesn't it?
I built something similar few years ago so I know. It is on my channel.
Good thing to pay attention to thermal conductivity. 👍
One thing I learned on mine. What ever gets warm in sealed container, surrounded with could water, WILL CONDESATE. And those LiOns in there will get warm, if not hot. Solution might be some kind of textile padding inside. Or provide cooling for LiOns. Or use Lipo batteries, those won't get more than calm.
Beautiful design
I'm also building my own dpv. Good work bro! Wish you make it!
Hi, I want to make one just like yours. Where can I get the min.7:33 switch from the video? thank you very much for your help
Oh I thought I uploaded it, I’ll upload it later today
Un alternativa al motore turnigy g60? È diventato difficile da reperire
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This should be a good alternative
Hi. Is it possible to let the motor run in water? Is it waterproof itself?
Thanks
Yes the motor is waterproof
I start printing you project is amazing, turnigy g60 motor is discontinued is there any other motor that fits ?
Thank you! Every outrunner with a diameter of 50mm and a lengt up to 60mm should fit. The Turnigy Aerodrive SK3 - 5055-430KV might be a good choice. Just make sure to match the motor kv to your battery voltage so you get roughly to 9000rpm. I think lower kv and higher voltage might be a better approach, because that will keep the amp draw down which should theoretically reduce heat.
I’d love to some pictures of your build
Amazing 🤩
Looks amazing, are those plastic covers enough to keep the engine waterproof or did you use some sort of epoxy?
The function of the plastic covers is to keep dirt out of the motor. The motor by it self is waterproof, only the bearings aren’t, but changing them to 2RS bearings will do the trick
Cool, I will look into it. Also would an ip68 pot be a better option instead of the hal sensor? Or are you trying to keep costs as low as possible as those pots would be pretty expensive in comparison?
Great work! The G60 Brushless Outrunner 500kv is waterproof?
Brushless motors a in general more or less waterproof, only the bearings are problematic but they can be changed with sealed bearings
Awesome project! Will it be possible to build one without a lathe? If so I will most likely build one before next summer.
I the first part of the build, I 3d printed the bottom part, but with that there was no way of cooling the esc. You could use an aluminum pipe instead of plastic and mount the esc‘s cooling surface to that. Or you cloud try water cooling, but that could result in more point of failure in terms of water leaking in.
Can you make another one i 1:03 1:03 buy from you good work
Do you mean the Aluminum part?
Would the
Turnigy Aerodrive SK3 - 5045-500KV Brushless Outrunner Motor or
Turnigy Aerodrive SK3 - 5045-450KV Brushless Outrunner Motor
be a good option as a replacement for the engine you used?
And would Turnigy Marine ESC 150A be a good option? or would that be overkill? hobbyking seems to be out of stock for everything else at the moment
Yes, these should be a good replacement. I would suggest the 450kv version
As long as it fits inside the Dive-Jet, it’s ok
@3dprintcnc164 thank you, printing the last pieces right now
I'm sorry to keep spamming you with questions but this is the first time I have ever made anything like this... so I'm using the same batteries, would you mind sharing your brackets and battery connector models as well?
I thought I uploaded the files but apparently I didn’t, but now they are on Thingiverse
You should use a lower Kv motor, thats not going to deliver anything close to 1500W, for your purpouse a 12S with a 120kv motor with be much better and you should lower the drag of the prop too. Also if you have a 360Wh battery running for 3,6h, if you do the math that´s 36W. I recently made a SUP motor and I´m using a 700Wh battery for a 50min runtime at 800W
I don’t know what your math is, but my math says 360Wh/3,6h=100W
Lower kv is better but 12s batteries are expensive and the 5s batteries were relatively inexpensive.
There are a lot of parts in the 3d drawings you shared, but you don't combine that many parts in the video, why? it was very confusing 3d parts There are 17 parts and you use 7-8 of them in the video
I am pretty sure I used all the parts. There’s more than one video
@@3dprintcnc164 ok thank you
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What does that mean?
you can try to use CorrosionX for the outside parts it makes it waterproof i have used it on servos for my uboot. another idea is that you cover the hall effect sensor in epoxy to make it waterproof.
do you have a discord server that we can eventully talk? I speak german i am from austria.
I always thought that these Hall effect sensors were waterproof, I’ll try coating them with epoxy, but apart from that an the motor bearings, everything should be waterproof.
I don’t have discord but you could send me a message on Instagram instagram.com/3dpri_ntcnc?igshid=MjEwN2IyYWYwYw==
I speak German, too.