Dis anyone every make a water proof motor

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  • rustysub
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2005
    • 52

    #1

    Dis anyone every make a water proof motor

    Has anyone made a water proof motor for an R/C sub or sells the same. Now when I say water proof I am thinking more of the lines of those water pumps used in water gardens, I take it motor is incased in a sealed container filled with an oil. Those things last a very long time and are not that expensive. Does anyone know if there are any motors that can be found in the same manner? Thanks in advance , Mario
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    #2
    12 volt aqaurium pumps are

    12 volt aqaurium pumps are submersible.

    Wouldn't recommend them though- grossly inefficient.

    Better off putting a motor into a cylinder and sealing the shaft with a simmerring or o-ring(second best).

    Andy

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    • rustysub
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2005
      • 52

      #3
      Thank for responding, I like

      Thank for responding, I like would to see a small motor other then a pump incased in an oil sealed cylinder. This would come very handy in very tight spaces and smaller craft. I have a water pump in a pond and it hasn't wore out yet in 5 years. I don't like O rings to much , I have used them to in WTc's, and constantly replace them(o rings) , they seam to eventually warp when compressed air hits them (like the space shuttle tragedy) anyone else have a bad experince with o rings? Or an idea to remedy this? Thanks Mario .

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      • tmsmalley
        SubCommittee Member
        • Feb 2003
        • 2376

        #4
        Some guys - Fung Pang

        Some guys - Fung Pang and Enrico Braglia for example, put motors unprotected "in the wet" all the time - with no WTC or other protective housing.

        See RC-Submarines.com - Sewer Pipe Subs



        and also visit

        Enrico Braglia's Swiss Sub Base

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        • Guest

          #5
          Thank for responding, I like

          Thank for responding, I like would to see a small motor other then a pump incased in an oil sealed cylinder. This would come very handy in very tight spaces and smaller craft. I have a water pump in a pond and it hasn't wore out yet in 5 years. I don't like O rings to much , I have used them to in WTc's, and constantly replace them(o rings) , they seam to eventually warp when compressed air hits them (like the space shuttle tragedy) anyone else have a bad experince with o rings? Or an idea to remedy this? Thanks Mario .
          I've never had a bad experience with o-rings.

          However for sealing a rotating shaft, use the correct seal, which is a Simmerring, basically a very small oil seal.

          You need to make sure the seals are well lubricated- use a decent silicone grease.



          Andy

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          • rustysub
            Junior Member
            • Apr 2005
            • 52

            #6
            Very Good links to have,

            Very Good links to have, Thank you guys, Mario

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