Tuesday, October 26, 2010

[Electric Boats] Newbie...But question anyway.

 

I've followed this group for awhile now but never but never contributed. I guess, "the assume thing", a question is as good as an answer if it makes people think.

Heat is a problem. Heat causes power loss. Electric motors have a "sweet spot" for rpms. Wind and current can and do move a boat along. Probs turning in the water can regen. elec.

My question is, is there a computer program on the market that will take all the vars. into consideration and controll an electric motor?

If so what is the name of it? If not, some of the smartest people are on here so, why not?

You'll could tell me within .000004 of knots how fast my pontoons would travel across water with x=rpms, prop, watts, etc.

Most of you could trans the atlantic in a rowboat with nothing more than a bed sheet, 12v car batt. and a used wasing machine motor.

Not sure what my point is, just a thought.

Thx,
scrap2do

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