65162 from china with good looking prop

Ideally the blades should be a little thinner too. At some stage I’ll do a design for a better 3D printed prop though. I have got an idea on how to mould some so might try my luck with that at some stage.

Thanks @Jezza Always nice to see 3D printable prop designs for this context. I have quite a collection of files and prints myself. Hope to do some more testing once it warms up again here. Curious to see the next one you were mentioning. Hopefully you can share the CAD files when you get around to it so I can modify the shaft section. Unfortunately I have one with the threaded shaft and another with that silly shaft-pin-thing.

That prop is for the shaft with the M8 threaded end and prop pin in the front of the prop.
If you want to edit that prop just convert the STL to a solid and then fill in the shaft section.

Do you have your prop in .step?

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The SEAL 300A with limiting current function costs 239 x 0.8 = 191USD (Flipsky price is 289usd). That’s a 34% discount at HGLTECH !

No, but any of the 3D programs can convert STL to a solid pretty easily. Which program do you use?

Fusion 360. But its not nice to work with a mesh. So laggy

Added a .step for you.

Can’t believe there’s been 78 downloads on that prop already…

Thanks where did you add it?

To the same link on thingiverse

oh sure im dumb thanks

looks good on my design thank you

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You just need to add an intermediate section or a duct…

Do you have a duct too?

No, I haven’t ever bothered designing one…

That Chinese motor appears to be machined to accept a prop designed for a 4hp Yamaha outboard (7 1/2 x 7) . Some members here have had good luck with that prop and the 65162 motor. That Yamaha prop can also be easily modified to mount to the standard 65162 motor from flipsky or maytech. The flipsky/maytech option definitely gives more prop options, but that Chinese motor appears to be set up to accept a prop that will work.

yes i orderd the flispky version one. Thanks thoug!

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HGLTECH also sells the Flipsky motor so I think I will get get my Flipsky motor from them and take advantage of the 20% off ESC.

The seal 300a ESC doesn’t have a BEC though. Will the Maytech V2 remote need that? Or does Flipsky make a version that has a built in BEC?

Also, will I need a thrust bearing with this motor?

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Did you find a Duct for the Mayteh 65162 motor?

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