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1/10th Scale Baby Bootlegger

Started by sanjayrai55, June 19, 2013, 02:56:52 PM

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sanjayrai55

 :rofl: :rofl: Iyer sir, I like the pilots lean, mean, and....hungry :D

Thanks sir

RCNeil21

Awesome work sir its a masterpiece {:)} {:)} {:)} :bow: :bow:
Build planes like feathers rather than tanks, both handle bullets equally well.

sanjayrai55

Thank you Neil  :D

Still some way to go though

Rooster

Sanjay this is simply a Superb build. .awesome finish. Looking forward to  maiden video.

sanjayrai55

Rooster  :thanks:

Fair amount of trials still before the maiden :D

sanjayrai55

Just wondering; anyone here have any experience with water cooled ESCs and motors? My query is this: at slow speeds will the water circulate?

I expect (note, only expect :)) that at speed the water will get pushed up through the intake tubes and circulate. But a slow speed?

Rooster

i Have water cooled ESC and water cooled motor...The water does circulate at slow speed as well. The water inlet that I have is a U shaped one on the bottom and suits well even at slow speed. Just keep the water pipes as short as possible.

Shreekant

sanjayrai55

Thanks Shreekant

The water gets pulled by the prop when the motor is running but boat is not moving??

Sb_Maharana

Very nice build.  :hatsoff:
Could not understand motor running but boat not moving.....
may be due to high KV motor, prop spinning very fast but unable to produce enough thrust. 

sanjayrai55

Thank you Satya

The cooling water is forced through pick-up tubes (brass) through silicone tubes into the esc, motor cooling jacket & motor mount.

The water will flow naturally by pressure when the boat is moving. But when the motor is idling at low speed, there may not be enough water pressure to circulate the water through the system. That was my concern. I could put a pump, but will first conduct trials in the tub and see how it is. The picture in the next post shows the location of the water pick-up tubes

sanjayrai55

Water pick-up

Sb_Maharana

I don't think heavy water circulation is required when the boat is at idling/slow speed.
But if the outlet is placed just below the waterline, there will less chance of air residing inside the tube and enough to keep the electronics cool even when the motor is off.  not sure though...

topalle

Amateur photographer ... DIY enthusiast ... Scratch Builder... Student-Innovator

sanjayrai55

No. Only waterproof (bathtub) tests

sanjayrai55

I am happy that after all this time there is still interest in this and I do get quite a few PMs.

As far as requests for plans go, I would like to reiterate that these are paid plans, protected under IPRs. In the beginning I have given where to get these. It is a very nominal fee.

foolsworldus

Sir eagerly waiting for the maiden...

sanjayrai55

Will certainly sail it, when the weather is better, and I have a suitable place. The lake where I sailed the Neptune (http://www.rcindia.org/boats/neptune-(scaled-up)-from-available-plans-in-sunboard/) is too deep and too large - accidents would mean major losses!

gaurang.1972

Another baby bootlegger from roopesh krishna

gaurang.1972


sanjayrai55

Very nice model by Krishna. Somehow never saw it before

K K Iyer

@sanjayrai55,
Sir,
Krishna was one of the oldest members of RCI.
An outstanding modeller, esp with boats.
For various reasons, she stopped posting after Feb 2013.
It is time we invited her back!
Regards.

shivam12


K K Iyer

@shivam12,

You joined only half an hour back.

What help do you want? Police?

K K Iyer

@shivam12,
Please see this
http://www.rcindia.org/multirotors/help-needed-with-kk-2-1/msg259741/#msg259741

And do not post msgs in unconnected threads!
Ok?
Welcome to RCI.