Hi Mark,
Did thou consider a planetary gearhead for the eGull motor(s)?
Maybe one made inhouse. recall a 1:2.78? rotax gearbox and a mention of a possible belt drive, from one forum thread last year. There was also a mention of upping voltage somewhat for a higher rpm, an option you didn't want to touch.
best regards,
Rahul
eGull motor gearhead
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mkoxxy
Re: eGull motor gearhead
The belt drive Mark developed for the Zero propulsion package seems to hold
up OK. Light-weight, zero maintenance (sealed bearings), and inexpensive.
The vertical offset helps move the motor lower for better aerodynamics and
lower CG. The motor pulley and belt style are carried over from the
motorcycle, so you know they can take a beating. Belt reduction works here
because the electric motor produces no torsion spikes (just a LOT of smooth
torque!).
Martin & the Quark
up OK. Light-weight, zero maintenance (sealed bearings), and inexpensive.
The vertical offset helps move the motor lower for better aerodynamics and
lower CG. The motor pulley and belt style are carried over from the
motorcycle, so you know they can take a beating. Belt reduction works here
because the electric motor produces no torsion spikes (just a LOT of smooth
torque!).
Martin & the Quark
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rahulchoudhary73
Re: eGull motor gearhead
OK, i see the disc in front of the propeller now. wonder a spinner on the front and back both reduces drag even further
sounds early to say, a diy air conditioner driven by another belt on the motor shaft for the eGull's volume would be interesting
sounds early to say, a diy air conditioner driven by another belt on the motor shaft for the eGull's volume would be interesting
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rahulchoudhary73
Re: eGull motor gearhead
OK, i see the disc in front of the propeller now. wonder a spinner on the front and back both reduces drag even further
sounds early to say, a diy air conditioner driven by another belt on the motor shaft for the eGull's volume would be interesting
sounds early to say, a diy air conditioner driven by another belt on the motor shaft for the eGull's volume would be interesting
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mkoxxy
Re: eGull motor gearhead
Air conditioning? Yes, it does get hot in that greenhouse. But for obvious
reasons, we are leaving off anything that does not fit with the
"Ultralight" image, like wheel pants.
Mark would say, fly without the door!
In my case, I am more worried cold temperatures will limit my flying
season. I'm thinking I may install a 12V/200W heater with fan (automotive
aftermarket). Just enough to keep the windshield defrosted and my fingers
flexible.
reasons, we are leaving off anything that does not fit with the
"Ultralight" image, like wheel pants.
Mark would say, fly without the door!
In my case, I am more worried cold temperatures will limit my flying
season. I'm thinking I may install a 12V/200W heater with fan (automotive
aftermarket). Just enough to keep the windshield defrosted and my fingers
flexible.
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blaswichk
Re: eGull motor gearhead
Martin, that 200W heater may cost you range. In a gas powered plane that wouldn’t work because the alternator only puts out about 165W. Back in the old days, we just wore motorcycle or snowmobile gear.