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Re: Ang.:Re: [electricboats] Sizing motor for 45-50¡¯ boats
Dan, I have reviewed your drawings. Very interesting, a hybrid boat ! When you are using a toothbelt drive, you actually don't need a Drivesaver, as the toothbelt will slip or break in a crash-stop situation. A new belt is far easier (and cheaper) to replace than a Drivesaver coupling. The inertia in an electric motor (the rotating mass) is far less than by a diesel engine with a big flywheel, and you have no gearbox anymore to worry about. The position of the ME1616 motor is almost free to choose, meaning that you can add a pulley to the shaft almost anywhere until you reach the sterndrive. The distance from shaft centerline to motor centerline is also only determined of the toothbelt length. You don't HAVE to place it in one common frameplate. If you make the motor base adjustable, it is easy to change the belt. If you make the frameplate with fixed driveshaft and motor shaft, like on your drawing, you likely will add an adjustable bearing roller to adjust the tension of the belt (same like in a car engine, for a camshaft toothbelt). Very handy too, for changes of pulleys for reduction ratio. (The roller must roll on the flat side of the belt, of course.) I guess a complete roller kit for a car is rather inexpensive. Why use aluminum for the construction? I know that it easier to cut a thread and drill a hole in aluminum than in steel. But : Steel channels and steel plates are much easier to repair if you make a mistake, or something should be re-positioned. Aluminum welding is no fun, and threads cut in steel are much stronger. You use Helicoils in aluminium constructions, if threads shall be strong and lasting. That requires special tools, so - not for a DIY mechanic. If you need something done, any workshop in any port can weld steel, and can always find a standard machine tap in the dirty drawers. I would say, that an ME1616 used as a generator might be shooting sparrows with a cannon - an expensive solution. Balmar have some 48V alternators, you can check them out. How is your plan for cooling of the ME1616 for the shaft ? (I assume that you will make a common system for the Kubota and the ME1616.) What kind of battery bank is in your plans ? Do you have a photo of the shaft and of the engine room, as it is now ? Cheers, Carsten
On Thursday, 18 March 2021, 01:50:03 GMT+8, Dan Pfeiffer <dan@...> wrote:
Carsten, ?
On 2021-03-16 12:28 pm, Carsten via groups.io wrote:
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