How My Electric Raft Goes 50 km On A Single Charge

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  • @MikeInTheWoods
    @MikeInTheWoods  3 дня назад

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  • @CYBRLFT
    @CYBRLFT 2 дня назад +1

    Love the saiyan gear tank top! Wooo.
    I might have my own electric project involving a paddle boat with some rod holders here soon hehehe.

  • @wrxs1781
    @wrxs1781 День назад +1

    Hauling around canoes and kayaks is a real pain and hard for me to load and unload, the set up you have has interested me greatly. Does the inflatable have a carrying bag when deflated, and if so how big is the package?

    • @MikeInTheWoods
      @MikeInTheWoods  День назад

      I'm still trying to figure out the best method of transporting the raft around; right now I use a really big red duffle bag with wheels. It doesn't work all that great though

  • @wojomojo
    @wojomojo 2 дня назад

    Propeller running in the air is going to be different than Propeller in water which has much more resistance. You will want to retest in the water, either running the boat itself (best), or at least submerge the propeller in the water somehow.

    • @MikeInTheWoods
      @MikeInTheWoods  2 дня назад

      Are you talking about power consumption? The 360w power use is in-water. In the open air it's probably only using a fraction of that