sarabande
Well-Known Member
With Torqueedo costing far too much, and Bisons apparently melting or corroding in minutes, I wonder why designers try to imitate the format of the 'normal' outboard, and use props.
I have an electric 240v pump to squirt water along 50m of 45mm pipe. The output seems to be well up to pushing my hand hard away, and the motor is rated at 1.9kW. The pump bit is a centrifugal one.
Would it be worth me chatting to our local steel fabricator to build a 12v version of the pump, arranged so that the suction and squirty sections replace the prop and gearbox bits on an old outboard, with the motor where the old IC engine was.
I don't want huge range or high speed, just quiet, and lightish to carry. I do like the near 100% ability of an electric motor to work when 0 turns to 1.
Loads of examples on youtube...
I have an electric 240v pump to squirt water along 50m of 45mm pipe. The output seems to be well up to pushing my hand hard away, and the motor is rated at 1.9kW. The pump bit is a centrifugal one.
Would it be worth me chatting to our local steel fabricator to build a 12v version of the pump, arranged so that the suction and squirty sections replace the prop and gearbox bits on an old outboard, with the motor where the old IC engine was.
I don't want huge range or high speed, just quiet, and lightish to carry. I do like the near 100% ability of an electric motor to work when 0 turns to 1.
Loads of examples on youtube...