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04-05-2011 12:39 PM | |
skyhawknut |
Re: Well, gonna try an electric E-Byron conversions work great! I have two of them and more waiting. For the enforcer - the Hacker A50-14S motor (8 pole heli version) and a CC85 with 10S batteries will get you good preformance. Or go with the higher power Scorpion motor. All that is required is your byron fan, a CNC mount and the motor. Bolt the mount to the fan housing and the motor to the mount. Makes the byron a tractor fan. Here is a converted enforcer: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showp...&postcount=356 And the conversion is available here: http://www.ejf.com/index.php?main_pa...roducts_id=874 I know it is the same mount for the Scorpion and Hacker, don't know about the new HET - It's brand new. |
04-05-2011 06:48 AM | |
Myzee |
Re: Well, gonna try an electric Just so happens I have a Byron fan. What's needed to convert it to electric? Wat size motor and gear would i need? |
04-05-2011 12:46 AM | |
skyhawknut |
Re: Well, gonna try an electric Why not use the Byron fan? - It was designed around it, is CHEAP and has lots of prefromance. |
04-01-2011 05:35 PM | |
Myzee |
Re: Well, gonna try an electric You'll be seeing a lot more of me this summer my friend! |
03-30-2011 08:18 PM | |
Dave Holmes |
Re: Well, gonna try an electric Myles, not to hijack the thread or anything, but when are we gonna see you around? Dave |
03-28-2011 09:11 PM | |
Myzee |
Re: Well, gonna try an electric Ahh, gottcha. So I guess with a fan like that you really need the lower RPM motor cause it equals more low end torque. I'm learning. lol |
03-28-2011 09:06 PM | |
lilphil26 |
Re: Well, gonna try an electric You want a lower kv motor for that fan because of how many blades it has, and the pitch of the blades. The kv is what you think, 745 per volt, under no load. A cheap motor might draw 80 amps(just an example) and spin the fan and 20000 rpm. A better motor, (more efficient) would spin the same rpms while drawing less power. The difference is the amount of heat that the motors produce. The more efficient motor will spin faster, while using less power. The cheap motor will waste energy as heat, which doesnt do you any good. Hope that makes sense. |
03-28-2011 08:58 PM | |
Myzee |
Re: Well, gonna try an electric What about this: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...idProduct=4937 |
03-28-2011 08:52 PM | |
Myzee |
Re: Well, gonna try an electric Whoa, you were'nt kidding when you said not cheap. I could put a good old byro blaster setup on it for that much! Efficient meaning exactly what? I'm not really that familiar with electric propulsion specs. Exactly what are we talking about with volts/rpm 725? Is the the "Kv" spec I see on other motors? So I'm assuming 1 volt applied to the motor will yield an rpm of 725? Wouldn't a higher Kv be better? Or would it make the motor strain to hard? Remember, I'm a noob at electrics! |
03-28-2011 08:12 PM | |
lilphil26 |
Re: Well, gonna try an electric The HK motor gets hot because it isnt efficient. Good quality motors stay cool because they arent wasting energy as heat |
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