First trials with my Electric outboard ( 30 km/h )

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2010

40 Hp Electric motor
Kelly Controller
Turnigy Lipo Batteries
3.60 Rib

First runs, 30km/h, later we should reach 40km/h

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  • hey das mooi spul

    past die op mijn quicksilver 355

    bij mij mag je ook aalleen maar elecktiche varen zag dat ze van aquawatt 30 pk hadden alleen veelste duur

    kun je een paar tips geven over jouw setje

  • @paulvdhoek

    Kellycontroller voor de regelaar, lipo accus van hobbyking en een Agni 95r motor, en dat op een bestaande buitenboordmotor, het is goed te doen. kost wat maar nog steeds vele malen goedkoper dan een bestaande 10kw outboard van 9000 usd.

  • Yes it needs a steeper prop, the imbalance is now gone, and the motor is very silent now, a steeper prop also means less rpm and also less noise, The ratio is now 1:1 at the video it was 3:1

  • Where was this video made? U.S.? U.K.? Ultimately want to know where you purchased the motor. I don't mind spending the money for a super clean, quiet, near zero maintenance outboard. I was going to go with an Advanced DC A00-4009 but after seeing this and looking at other Agni 95 conversions, if I could get my hands on one of these motors I might be willing to spend the extra dough. Please help!

  • @divinelyowned, Video is in the Netherlands, via agnimotors I bought the Agni 95 - R motor and I bought a controller from Kellycontroller 600A peak power. Maybe I will sell my motor and controller, interessted ?

  • sorry nowhere near a 40hp electric motor, those weigh about 100 pounds. you maybe have a 14-15hp motor. more like a 8-10.

  • @theapothem1

    Sorry you are wrong, The Agni 95 is able to deliver 30 KW for 5 sec and weights 15 kg.

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  • @samljer That prop is under sized. For example if I had a 50 HP engine at 3600 RPM and you had a 5 HP engine at 3600 RPM and the same prop then both will go the same speed. The prop needs to be sized for the low RPMs for the higher HP engine to show its true colors.

  • @theapothem1 Not really. Ever heard of a 400 HZ motor? Higher frequency design reduces weight. Also most likely the 40 HP figure is peak rating before the motor burns up. The prop is not taking advantage of it though.

  • NICE ONE!

  • very impresive :)

  • Electric motors rated in HP do not exist; they rate in LB/Thrust

    and by the way, your speed is NOT even close to 40 hp speeds

    i have a 40hp that goes twice that speed.

    i would say your sitting on 25hp.

    and if it WAS 40, get a tune up fool.

  • What happens @0:55?

  • could it run a steeper prop?

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