Which propeller for my airboat?
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Which propeller for my airboat?
Hi there!
I just bought a Dualsky Eco 2212C 980KV brushless motor. I want to scratch build an airboat the size of the Aquacraft's Mini Alligator Tours model. I think I should use a propeller similar in diameter to the stock one, a 5.5x4.5 (right?)
Now, there is something like the matching between the motor and the propeller. At the shop where I bought the brushless motor they told me that it can handle a 9x4.7 to 10x5 propeller, according to the motor's specification, of course too large to fit in the cage, unless I build a larger boat. Will the boat flip in a turn with a propeller that size? Or is that motor-propeller matching intended for a larger airboat?
In case I follow the size costraint for the airboat, which is the size and pitch for a brushless motor like this one?
Thanks,
Robert
I just bought a Dualsky Eco 2212C 980KV brushless motor. I want to scratch build an airboat the size of the Aquacraft's Mini Alligator Tours model. I think I should use a propeller similar in diameter to the stock one, a 5.5x4.5 (right?)
Now, there is something like the matching between the motor and the propeller. At the shop where I bought the brushless motor they told me that it can handle a 9x4.7 to 10x5 propeller, according to the motor's specification, of course too large to fit in the cage, unless I build a larger boat. Will the boat flip in a turn with a propeller that size? Or is that motor-propeller matching intended for a larger airboat?
In case I follow the size costraint for the airboat, which is the size and pitch for a brushless motor like this one?
Thanks,
Robert
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well you will need a very high kv motor to give some push with a 4 inch prop. its either modify the prop cage so you can fit a decent size prop in it or buy a high kv motor that will power the 4 inch prop well. do you need the prop cage ?
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As soon as they let me post links, I'll send you one or two to my scratch hovercraft in operation. Same idea, just two motors. I'm running 2204 2400kv's (stop me if I said this already) but that's what's required to get enough thrust from the 6040 props I installed on them. Despite my issues with building a reliable skirt that isn't going to tear off the underside of the deck or just get 1000 holes on it the first time I take it up and down the street, ruining the bag inflation. most of the construction techniques follow some of the flitetest techniques, but there's also a lot of stuff I had to build custom including the cage and ducts. Personally, without the skirt it actually hovers about an inch above the ground but once I get it a bit down the street it stats to knock off pieces of the styrofoam body.
Anyway, for your airboat, really, use the bigger prop. Like our friend said, you will not get the thrust you want out of a 5" prop at those slow speeds, and I know you want to get up on plane so..
Anyway, for your airboat, really, use the bigger prop. Like our friend said, you will not get the thrust you want out of a 5" prop at those slow speeds, and I know you want to get up on plane so..