Any one i asked him say that's impossible that a DC motor in load(water) consume more than 10A.
can any one help ?
thanks
Thats bullshit: I have tested brushless-motors in water with (only) 35mm props take at full speed easy 9A. What propellers are you using?Any one i asked him say that's impossible that a DC motor in load(water) consume more than 10A.
I power the motor with 48 v and the relay works on 12 vsthone wrote:How are you powering the motors (voltage?) and what voltage are the relays rated at?
-Steve
the power of mine is totally insulated, Dc motor brush' 1000rpm 24 vROVER3D wrote:Chlorinated water conduct electricity much better than clear water.Thats bullshit: I have tested brushless-motors in water with (only) 35mm props take at full speed easy 9A. What propellers are you using?Any one i asked him say that's impossible that a DC motor in load(water) consume more than 10A.
10A is nothing if you want to have some power. My Brushless-units takes 12-15A ...
I think there will be a lot of current you are loosing because of chlorinated water...
What motors you using?
I test it directly to 48 v and it can handle itROVER3D wrote:You have 24Vdc Motors you powering at 48Vdc?