I come bearing gifts. After doing some measurements on pictures of the lift efoil, I hit the search engines and eventually found a new inrunner in the size area of the lift motor. It’s spec’d as a 65150 which would be a fantastic size for efoiling! Here is the link: This product is no longer available.
We might need to do a group order if we wanted one of these.
I have contacted them to get a bit more information.
The specs are looking really good. I assume you had in mind the 2 right most ?
RT Motor
D65L150-100
D65L150-80
Construction
18N/6P
18N/6P
Winding Turns
4T
5T
Working Voltage
40-60V
40-60V
Max RPM
6000
4800
KV
100
80
No Load Current @8.4V
1.5A
1.2
Max Power
6KW
4.8KW
Peak Current (A)
150
120
Max Efficiency
>92%
>92%
Net Weight (kg)
2.5
2.5
Dimension(mm)
D65*L150
D65*L150
Shaft Dimension
D10*30mm
D10*30mm
Max Torque
115kg*cm
120kg*cm
Wire Length
8AWGx180mm
8AWGx180mm
Connector
6.0mm plug
6.0mm plug
Working Life
10000H
10000H
The front stub on the axis side is really long. Does anybody has an explanation why it is so long and couldn’t be shortened ? Two bearings on the front whilst in our activity there is no to low radial load ?
How would you hold the motor that will tend to rotate in the pod (huge torque 120kg/cm= 12Nm) I am thinking about a big cable gland or a pod head that would hold the motor body like CNC Z-axis do with cynlindrical alu mills ? How would you waterproof the thrust bearing ?
(120kg/cm = 1200N x 0.01m = 12Nm= 106 pound inch)
People will do as they used to do previously with their inrunner. As it is a DiY site, many will “KISS the job” and use a glue gun providing it doesn’t damage the cable insulators…
or that needs to be “invented”… people wanting a clean job will re-design this part with more room between bearing and o-ring carrier to accept minimalist cable glands.
(KISS: keep it simple stupid)
Since saltwater isn’t an issue, the new efoil2.builders forum is on its way with counterparts… 48V (in quick details) becomes the new minimum working voltage… (40V in Product Parameters)
Looking forward to the new designs. @Jezza did you ask for the STL files ?
Then there is the price of 410USD per motor for the 10 first pieces. . It is the second time within two weeks we see a powerful waterproof motor on this forum with these dimensions… makes me think this price should go down within a couple of weeks as the competition between Chinese manufacturers is fierce, the RC boat market, esurfboards might also be interested…
Yeah, 75xxx is 4 and 8 pole while 65xxx looks 6 pole with kv variations. I do have to agree, i too am a bit suspicious regarding momentum. Wish there was some (non hand drawn) graph of the motor performance. Maybe could be used with slightly bigger impeller if prop fails ?
The Lift direct drive motor is only 65mm in diameter and around 140-150mm in length. So the 65150 fits that size range pretty well.
If this 75200 is different to the 70120, then it should perform differently.
Add in that the lift does not use more than 6KW of power, then the 65150 seems like the right tool for the job at 6KW for the 100Kv version.
I agree too. What I was meaning is that there seems to be a trend towards those punchy motors due to blossoming e-stuff markets aiming at human transport. I wouldn’t be surprised if this 65150 that is custom today becomes permanent, our community opening the way to others.
That was a joke based on the assumption that if this 65150 motor holds its promises, this will simplify the DiY e-foil building in such a way that it will attract 98% of the builders.
A revolution always deserves a new start
Thanks @Jezza for sharing. I am really interested in this motor, cause it eliminate this nasty gear. Looks like this is the Lift Motor. If we find enough people we could place a group order.
As a 1 piece buy, you can get it for around $460 including shipping. I have queried how many we would need in order to get a good discount so lets wait and see. Apparently the motor is in use by a few clients already…I am going to ask for some video’s if possible.