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Electrical kit is either rated continuous or intermittent. Continuous ratings are usually conservative - you can exceed them somewhat - but they also assume decent cooling. The inside of a boat is usually sealed, and so is poor for cooling unless specific provision is made.
Chinese ratings tend to be a bit unreliable - and watch out for cheap kit with phenomenal specs that are only achievable if you plunge them into liquid nitrogen!
I typically run my 12v rated brushless motors at 7.2v. That way they just get a bit warm in a sealed boat and need no cooling.
For brushed motors the brushes tend to be the weak spot if you put a lot of amps through them. Check your motors for heat after a run and you'll soon find out if you're mistreating them...
If you're thinking about Taycols, the smaller ones were definitely brush-limited. Though the bigger ones are typically rated at 12v, the initial review for the Standard reckoned it could take 20v or more. Open frame motors are easier to cool. But I wouldn't like to guarantee the paxolin bearings if you did that...
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now I have a question for all when choosing motors should you chose a voltage rating equal to the of the battery or higher then the voltage of the battery
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Must be worth a small fortune if they're in decent nick😉
I'm turning into a green hulk!
Cheers, Doug 😎
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Which Taycol(s) do you have?
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The board for Colin's Supermarine yes. After I modified my original version when I discovered excessive heating effects during initial trials.
The 'little ones' I made for my Taycol Target no, not quite!
Will publish details, with wiring diagrams and test results, in the relevant blogs shortly.
Cheers, Doug 😎
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https://www.componentshop.co.uk/p95-indicator-fuse-boards-single.html
Spec attached as pdf.
Strictly speaking the LED simply indicates the polarity of the voltage applied to it. Which way the motor turns depends on how you wired it.
But it does help with setting up the wiring and response to TX throttle stick.😉
Easy enough to make though, as I did for my Sea Scout.
See pic of 'Engine Room'.
Or the Taycol field motor converter boards I've made for Martin and Colin. Two fuses are fitted; one for the field coil, one for the armature.
Last two pics. Resettable fuses (contact breakers) are also available to fit these holders. Cheers, Doug 😎
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Good luck with your testing!
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Good bunch to deal with as well.
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https://polevolt.co.uk/acatalog/Power-distribution-fusebox-for-1-Mega---4-Midi-fuses.-MFB1.html#SID=122
Steve
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