this picture shows the old layout, on wooden plate and with old connectors.
Also just with one bank of caps.
Wow, is this realy needed for a jet board? I knew that they where power hungry but I thought I could do it with a swordfish 300A too or maybe double in a 2 motor configuration.
What do you guys think of this one:
They clame a top speed of 52km/h and a one hour ride time or 30km distance. Sound to good to be true…
If I were to build a jet board I would go for 2 youngsters jets and then go from there… They work out quite a bit cheaper than anything else.
Where do you buy those jets? I have seen some video’s they look great
You need to email mark directly…
u need water jet design ? for 3D print
I don’t have a good 3d printer right now but maybe in the future.
Oki ^^ just pm when u need some design.
Wouldnt it be possible to skip the expensive and power consuming jet principle and go for a ‘prop in a tube’ principle? similar to this:
You can use the SSS 56104 (2 x ±100usd + 2x a large RC race prop )
its a nice idea but im not sure about how this can perform in river ^^
Nice but how do you make the link between motor and prop ? A flexible shaft ?
I think you can use a long shaft and place the props and motor under a slight angle, like longtail boats do. You would only lose a small amount of forward thrust.
With a long shaft, to decrease the shaft angle, motors could be placed in the nose of the board. This would be a bit noisy though.