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  • roedj
    SubCommittee Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 162

    #1

    Motor recommendations please

    Friends,

    Another fellow and I are gathering up ideas on how to build a sub with the following proposed specs:

    1) Mid 20th century type - typical surface type with ability to dive quickly
    2) About 43.3" (1.1m) inch long in 1:30 scale
    3) Twin screws - each screw driven by its own motor
    4) Dry hull with an expected displacement of about 20 to 25 pounds (10 kgs. +/-)
    5) Must be able to move with a good turn of speed

    Please allow me to be vague at this point in time as to the actual sub type - Top Secret and all that.
    We're looking for recommendations as to type and size of motors. We're thinking brush less at this point for small size with high torque but what are your ideas? Direct drive or geared? One ESC or two? That sort of thing.

    Thanks for your time,

    Dan
  • greyakula52
    Junior Member
    • May 2005
    • 98

    #2
    your Desired Boat

    A Type XXI.........
    Fits the Description You Mentioned

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    • anonymous

      #3
      No that´s not the one

      No that´s not the one sir.

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      • roedj
        SubCommittee Member
        • Apr 2008
        • 162

        #4
        Friends,

        The guess of a XXI

        Friends,

        The guess of a XXI is off by at least a factor of 2.4:1.

        I apologize for the vagueness but at this time please allow me to be so.

        However, to help your helping us, I have revised the specs a bit:

        Weight: Nearer to 5 kgs than 10 kgs.

        Screws: Each screw at 1:30 will be about 3 cm DIA.

        Motor: Brushed motors are OK

        Hull form: Think Holland sub from the side and late WWII German sub (like a XXI) from the top

        Hints: No more hints, but clarifications are possible

        It goes without saying, but I'll say it anyway, I would not even be attempting this build if I didn't believe I could always obtain help from my fellow SC members

        Again, as always, thanks for your help and time,

        Dan

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        • fgroza
          Junior Member
          • Jun 2005
          • 168

          #5
          You could go speed 400

          You could go speed 400 with 3-1 gears. Both motors run from one esc. Brushless outrunners would go great and are very torque minded. I would use two escs for them .You can get reversing brushless escs from fmhobbiec.com
          Frank

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          • mike dory
            SubCommittee Member
            • Feb 2004
            • 158

            #6
            Motors.

            Howdy - If your looking at Speed 400's Take a close look at Graupner's #1719 Speed 400, it comes with a 4 to one gear box and is the only Speed 400 rated for 12 volts of continures service. It has run my Type 23 U-Boat in 1/32 scale for 15 years and it does it well. Best Wishes on your project.....Mike Dory

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