Dave (or anyone else),
I recently installed a brushless motor into my SWM WTC. With my battery, motor, and ESC set up, the prop is spinning at over 33,000 RPM. How have you handled the WTC shaft seals on your Sushi or other high powered submarines? Is there some trick, or does one just have to cut down on the RPMs (this is what I have done for now)? The SWM WTC has a brass bushing that gets VERY hot. Would replacing it was a rulon bushing help to significantly reduce this heat?
Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.
I recently installed a brushless motor into my SWM WTC. With my battery, motor, and ESC set up, the prop is spinning at over 33,000 RPM. How have you handled the WTC shaft seals on your Sushi or other high powered submarines? Is there some trick, or does one just have to cut down on the RPMs (this is what I have done for now)? The SWM WTC has a brass bushing that gets VERY hot. Would replacing it was a rulon bushing help to significantly reduce this heat?
Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.
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