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there is another option – others here my have tried it
You may want to look at an AC motor . A DC motor’s amp draw and torque level fall away at higher rpm, an AC motor has a lower start torque – but you don’t really need much at low rpm, but the high end torque is better.
If that isn’t an option a more efficient better sized prop than the current one could achieve very significant gains either in performance or efficiency
Yours,
Andrew Gilchrist
fastelectrics.com
Australia
0419 429 201
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