@laharl2k The composer, song and album you find at 2.46min. in the video. It's a beautiful album. What is the normal use of an outboard? How often and how far are you navigating on the water? My experience is not that often and far. Before the carbon brushes are gone you spend many enjoyable hours on the water.
@laharl2k You said: "But it's a great idea to have one of those in case of emergency". That's right! Last 5 month's I saw via YT analyse, many hit's coming from Thailand. The flood overthere makes people searching for simple boat propelling solutions.
Looks like the blade stalls as soon as it hits the water giving a max speed that is a fraction of what you could paddle. Hardly seems worth it for the 5 minutes battery life you might get out of a laboring battery drill.
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handolmerini 1 week ago
what's the music's name?
btw, great idea. But i don't think the carbon brushes (it that it's name?) will last much using it on a daily basis.
It would be a lot better to use a brushless motor.
But it's a great idea to have one of those in case of emergency.
laharl2k 6 months ago
@laharl2k The composer, song and album you find at 2.46min. in the video. It's a beautiful album. What is the normal use of an outboard? How often and how far are you navigating on the water? My experience is not that often and far. Before the carbon brushes are gone you spend many enjoyable hours on the water.
Bertoaus 6 months ago
@Bertoaus lol sorry i missed it in the credits
i don't have a boat,, it was just some thoughts, :P
laharl2k 5 months ago
@laharl2k You said: "But it's a great idea to have one of those in case of emergency". That's right! Last 5 month's I saw via YT analyse, many hit's coming from Thailand. The flood overthere makes people searching for simple boat propelling solutions.
Bertoaus 2 months ago
Looks like the blade stalls as soon as it hits the water giving a max speed that is a fraction of what you could paddle. Hardly seems worth it for the 5 minutes battery life you might get out of a laboring battery drill.
2jzr31 6 months ago 3
This is brilliant! The only thing that worries me is I could easily see the drill getting water in it.
rmd6502 6 months ago
this is awesome
gck86 6 months ago