Impeller Boat RC - spiral vase printable
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It can be printed in two separate parts, one 162.5 mm high at the aft end and the other 163.5 mm high at the bow end. The boat now comes equipped with an impeller drive and a rudder control system. As you can see from the video, however, the boat becomes heavily overloaded with this setup. It only takes a small mistake to tip it over. I had to switch back to the small DC motor, which made operating much more enjoyable. I used just one 2-cell battery because the impeller's 2 mm hole was not printed precisely concentrically. At higher speeds, the impeller would come into contact with the housing. On the other hand, the M5 impeller performed perfectly even when paired with the Roxxy BL-Outrunner motor. For testing purposes, I simply attached the two parts together using tape. Warning: You will be using this at your own risk! Be aware that high centrifugal forces can develop if you operate the impeller at high speeds. If the blades are not securely attached to the hub, they may come loose and become hazardous. So, use caution when operating a powerful motor like the Roxxy Outrunner. You can calculate the centrifugal force using this formula: http://www.kfz-tech.de/Formelsammlung/Fliehkraft.htm It's also advisable to operate in flat water with minimal waves and ensure that you have a safe exit route, just in case.
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