Water cooling a 12HP air cooled motor
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Holes will have 3/8" pipe plugs.
Angled holes with a hole saw; probably illegal tool use.
Parts getting ready
this drive flange came with the motor but I had to add the collar and bore it to a press fit on the motor shaft
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it was made to hold a hydraulic pump
Now it has better air flow
Press fit fan holder for the other end of the motor
Had to make a new cage for the longer fan; it ain't pretty but it should serve.
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Your build keeps on. It must be astounding to others too. Man ! I don't have the words.
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Thanks; the truth will be in the pudding of course; I won't know if it will work until I get it installed and buy batteries.
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I was stunned by many of the operations. You clearly have a plan. Gosh I hope this works to your favor.
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And far from finished! I need to make a cooling plate for the electronic control box, a jackshaft with a pulley and a gear, and fit a larger gear to the propeller flange from the boat, which I had mailed to me from Amsterdam.
And the jackshaft has to be movable to tension the belt.
Still plenty of fun before this is done.
And the jackshaft has to be movable to tension the belt.
Still plenty of fun before this is done.
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Re: Water cooling a 12HP air cooled motor
Consider adding water tubing formed with 180 turns and each pass spaced as closely as possible to the previous. This will cover approximately 3/4 of the housing. Probably 2 or 3 assemblies with 5/16 or 3/8 diameter tubing paralleled together. In addition as you are working on, push as much air as possible thru the motor. May need to use more of a positive displacement blower rather than a fan since the air path thru the motor is quite small and will require head pressure to force the air thru. The addition of the water cooler end caps will also help. Good luck.
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Did you see the pictures?
It now has a water jacket and a big cage fan from a 1/2 hp blower.
I considered tubing; it would be better for corrosion, but would have had t be brazed or soldered to the case to get decent heat transfer.
It now has a water jacket and a big cage fan from a 1/2 hp blower.
I considered tubing; it would be better for corrosion, but would have had t be brazed or soldered to the case to get decent heat transfer.
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I made a 'throttle' box from a thing I had, some string, and a pot meter. the trick was to get the ratio right so the limited shaft movement results in the desired resistance change.
Jackshaft with gear I took out of a junk car gearbox welded to a mild steel shaft.
water cooling plate for the electronic control box
The field coil armatures are set with heat sink grease on the surface, copper grease on the screw threads, and permatex on the screw flanges
Pining up the jackshaft housing with the motor
pressure testing the water jacket
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Pressing the fan shaft
additional connection bolts to make the motor reverse
getting position
Jackshaft + belt
Cutting a slot for the tensioner plate
'new' cage fan attached on the pressed shaft extension on the back.
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Made the instrument box; the power meter was just $25, + another 25 for a 500A shunt. the thermometers were $2 each, and I made a power supply for them from leftover electronic bits I had so they don't need batteries.
The boat has no cabin so this can be stowed below and only pulled up on deck when the electric motor is in use.
Testing on a 12v car battery but this will be a 48v system Temperature sender for the water thermometer I soldered it Sensor for the cooling air temperature; I made the holder from a bit of polycarbinate to insulate it from the metal fan cage. I ordered 2 24V cooling pumps; they turned out to be a bit small! But I tested one and it works as advertised. One will be for raw water and the other glycol mix from the heat exchanger that's already in the boat for the diesel engine. The pivot / mounting rod for the motor, and in the foreground a jig to clamp to the prop shaft flange to line up the rod before welding it in.
The motor will pivot up to disengage the gears when using the diesel engine.
I made a plate that unbolts from one end; basically, this is an installation kit so I can do the work at the boat quickly.
The boat has no cabin so this can be stowed below and only pulled up on deck when the electric motor is in use.
Testing on a 12v car battery but this will be a 48v system Temperature sender for the water thermometer I soldered it Sensor for the cooling air temperature; I made the holder from a bit of polycarbinate to insulate it from the metal fan cage. I ordered 2 24V cooling pumps; they turned out to be a bit small! But I tested one and it works as advertised. One will be for raw water and the other glycol mix from the heat exchanger that's already in the boat for the diesel engine. The pivot / mounting rod for the motor, and in the foreground a jig to clamp to the prop shaft flange to line up the rod before welding it in.
The motor will pivot up to disengage the gears when using the diesel engine.
I made a plate that unbolts from one end; basically, this is an installation kit so I can do the work at the boat quickly.
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the gears from a junk car, the pulleys + belts I bought new [gasp!] I had to get someone to go to the boat in Amsterdam and get the prop shaft flange out, and mail it to me here in Portugal so I could mount the big gear on it.
This is just a cool picture.
Well, maybe not 'cool' exactly.
I used a couple of old headbolts I had, one I just cut and the other I used the belly to make a left-hand thread. The hex steel is some old scrap of unknown origin, and is very hard. It kills drill bits and has to be threaded with carbide. Cutting the 12mm internal thread was a challenge to my limited machining skill.
I'm confident this will hold the belt in tension.
I realized that pinch bolt in a slotted plate isn't going to withstand the tension of that belt at power.This is just a cool picture.
Well, maybe not 'cool' exactly.
I used a couple of old headbolts I had, one I just cut and the other I used the belly to make a left-hand thread. The hex steel is some old scrap of unknown origin, and is very hard. It kills drill bits and has to be threaded with carbide. Cutting the 12mm internal thread was a challenge to my limited machining skill.
I'm confident this will hold the belt in tension.