[PSUBS-MAILIST] Brushless Thrusters

hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Sun Sep 7 16:21:09 EDT 2014


Sean,
I do not have a clue how much torque it takes.  The coupler, I figure is for a 5hp electric motor.  I am running 2 hp, so I have not worried about it.
Hank
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On Sun, 9/7/14, Sean T. Stevenson via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:

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 How much torque is required to slip your magnetic
 coupling?
 Sean
 
 
 
 
 On September 7, 2014
 8:07:20 AM MDT, hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles
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 Alan
 When I upgraded the
 cartridge seal in Gamma, I needed a pretty Beafy thrust
 bearing, it was no problem to get.  have since changer to
 Magnetic.   I think you could replace the bushing in a
 thruster with a ball bearing and never look back.  
 Hank           
 
                 
                     
 
                     
                         
                             
                             
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                             Hi Hank,the kort
 nozzle on the Indonesian thruster looks a bit
 Naff. ( I am designing an art work
 here.)I could get a price for the unit without
 kort nozzle, butI'm wondering if I could
 build something for 1/2 that price.There are some
 reasonably priced brushless motors about.I
 don't know that I could just retro fit a thrust bearing
 inside the can of the motor.I tried to put a
 thrust bearing for reverse inside my brushed thrusters,
 butcouldn't find one with a thin enough
 section to fit.Also the motors are a bit
 expensive to just buy & hope you can fit
 one.How did you fit the thrust bearing on Gamma?
  Did the propellor shaft extend out the backof
 the motor?Alan
 
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 7/09/2014, at 7:22 pm, hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles
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 Allan
 Dont worry about
 thrust bearings to much.  They are aesy to get, I bought one
 for Gamma , real heavy duty for 80 dollars.  Personally I
 would just use a good quality bearing and replace it once a
 year for 8 bucks, if it is a small thruster.   Are you not
 happy with the  Indonesia thrusters?  Or to pricey?
 Hank           
 
                 
                     
 
                     
                         
                             
                             
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                             Hi people,
 I've
 spent several hours today looking at brushless thrusters
 & wonder if anyone else has looked at them or got any
 ideas. There is the Indonesian thruster I posted a few weeks
 back at US 2,200. There is also the Haswing Protruar 2hp
 that Emile has; however they state that it's for fresh
 water only, & I think Emile said it was a bit noisy.
 The inrunner motors that have the winding on
 the outside, seem a good option as they cool through
 convection to the can. They also need higher revs for torque
 & require a planetary gear box or similar. ( which a lot
 have built in)
    I was looking at the
 option of making my own thruster, however the motor would
 require a thrust bearing & I don't
 know of any that would have one other than
  maybe a high powered battery operated drill.
 Any thoughts, suggestions thanks.
 Alan
 
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