Dive-Jet 1500W | How To Build | Better than the Original?

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • In this video I am going to show you how I build my Dive-Jet that is based on the design of a ScubaJet.
    I am using a 500kv bldc Motor that can deliver over 1500W. The ESC has an output of 2200W. I am planning on using a battery system that can deliver up to 4000W with a capacity of 360Wh which should result in a runtime of approximately 3,6h at normal speeds. At full throttle the battery will runtime will decrease drastically, but all that still has to be tested. I will keep you updated in the following videos, please consider subscribing so you don’t miss that.
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Комментарии • 57

  • @sylvainnovakayak
    @sylvainnovakayak Год назад +2

    I really love your project. I would like to do a similar project but for propeling my fishing kayak. Your system looks awesome, good job 👍 look forward to your next video😊

  • @71mlevi
    @71mlevi 3 месяца назад +2

    You can give more details about how you built the activation button

  • @MarcoVirgulti
    @MarcoVirgulti 11 месяцев назад +2

    Fantastic project !! very good :D
    I know the bldc motor can work in fresh water but i'm not sure it can with salt water. there is some indication to follow to ensure it works fine with salt water?
    thanks a lot :)

  • @oskarsieger7398
    @oskarsieger7398 Год назад +2

    Great project you have mastered there! Can you share the cad files, please?

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  Год назад +2

      I’m definitely going to upload the files, once I tested everything

    • @oskarsieger7398
      @oskarsieger7398 Год назад

      @@3dprintcnc164 Great, thank you in advance! cant wait to do something similar.

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  Год назад +2

      I uploaded them on Thingiverse, link is in the Video description

  • @matatisan
    @matatisan Год назад +1

    Amazing! I am building something like that too. How did you design the propeller? Can you make a video of using it?

    • @matatisan
      @matatisan Год назад

      @@3dprintcnc164 so you didn't used something like fluid simulation / propCAD? my problem is that i also didn't use any analysis program, and I get poor efficiency / not enough thrust / stall propeller :(
      but your design looks so good. I really cant wait to sea it underwater!

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  Год назад +1

      I have a CFD Program but still have to learn how to use it. I basically just „copied“ the design of the real ScubaJet and changed it to fit my application. But the design of the blades is pretty much the same. I haven’t been able to measure the thrust and the amps the motor is pulling, but I know that the motor is using well below 50A because the battery I used shuts down at 50A and it didn’t shut down while full throttle. That also means that I have power to spare for a more aggressive prop. Problem is that if I increase the pitch even more, I guess the efficiency of the prop will drastically decrease..

  • @tjddevelopements8933
    @tjddevelopements8933 10 месяцев назад

    Love your project , Brilliant. I am working on a controller for underwater use can you recommend or share your ideas on a way forward 🙏😬
    Thanks in advance 🤟

  • @jackiemartin8618
    @jackiemartin8618 Год назад

    Love the project, but I noticed you used PLA or ABS which is not waterproof. Even tho you used o-rings, water will still make its way through the prints and into your waterproof section. There are rubber end caps for the pipe you used that I recommend. It looks amazing, good job!

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  Год назад

      Yes you’re right, pla or most 3d prints aren’t waterproof, that’s also a reason why one side is made out of aluminum. The other side is made from pla but it’s coated with epoxy and while testing no water got in. But in the future I’ll probably make it out of aluminum, too.

  • @michelpartage9919
    @michelpartage9919 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your project,your videos are very interesting! I have a similar project and few questions to ask you:How do you seal your propeller shaft? And how do you seal your electric throttle if you use one(not sure, your device looks like to be remote controlled?) . Thank you in advance for your help

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  Год назад

      The whole motor is submerged in the water, so no need to seal the propeller or motor shaft, just need to seal the motor wires going inside the waterproof chamber. Same for the throttle, you just need to seal the electric cables. The Dive-Jet is going to have a throttle lever, it just wasn’t finished but in the next video I’m going to show more about that.
      Unfortunately my esc is not working properly anymore so I don’t know how long it will take until I upload the next video

    • @michelpartage9919
      @michelpartage9919 Год назад

      Thanks for your answer. I hope your esc will works soon, impatient to see your next video!

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  Год назад +1

      Unfortunately it malfunctioned completely and I had to send it back, hopefully I’ll get the money back. Currently waiting for a new esc I ordered. It’s going to be an expensive project, at least for my standards.

  • @raflonoce
    @raflonoce 7 месяцев назад

    Congratulations, your work is incredible; I would also like to create something similar to your work for my wife who can go to the seaside but can no longer go underwater like before, we live near the sea and with this she could go snorkeling. Have you tried it at the seaside or in the pool? Once again well done.

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  4 месяца назад

      Until now I’ve just used it in a fresh water lake. I think the only limitations are the bearings in the motor with corrosion, the motor it self is completely electrically isolated and all the other electronics are inside the waterproof housing

  • @Santidelaro
    @Santidelaro 3 месяца назад

    Hi. How are the prints holding pressure? All my diving projects are printed at a 100% infill to avoid air pockets that can collapse under pressure at depth. But really really really want to build something like this!

  • @andyb7028
    @andyb7028 3 месяца назад

    Where did you buy the Rupper Sealings and what Size and Material are they?

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  3 месяца назад +1

      On eBay, I think the size was 90x3 o-ring

  • @davidhalgreen5089
    @davidhalgreen5089 3 месяца назад

    Where can i find the print file for the piece that holds the hall sensor

  • @vanquangluong4054
    @vanquangluong4054 3 дня назад

    Can you tell me where I can find those print files? Or do you sell files to print those details? Thank you much

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  21 час назад

      The files are on Thingiverse and Cults3D

  • @jonclark80
    @jonclark80 Год назад

    Great project. Can you let us know the motor esc specs, tempted to have a go to attach to my paddleboard 👍. Great job.

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  Год назад

      Motor: 500kv, 65a, 7s
      ESC: 75a, 6s
      Battery: 5s, 100a, 8ah each

    • @gurdil1219
      @gurdil1219 Год назад

      @@3dprintcnc164 Unless I am mistaken, the engine does not seem to be intended for use under water? especially sea water. Have you planned to protect the engine with a resin coating or other?

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  Год назад

      No it’s not intended to be used in water but the windigs are waterproof and a thin coat of epoxy or paint should prevent corrosion on the stator core. Only problem are the bearings, the bearings on my motor are done and need to be replaced, I’m planning on using 2RS bearings that are pretty much waterproof.

  • @jerichogeronimo1974
    @jerichogeronimo1974 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome build! May i know what throttle you used?

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  10 месяцев назад

      The throttle mechanism is just a small magnet and a Hall effect sensor (SS49e)

  • @gurdil1219
    @gurdil1219 Год назад

    Nice project, I also had a similar idea in 3D printing but my engine lacked power in open water. Have you been able to test it in the water? because it is not the same to test in a bathtub than at sea or in a lake?

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  Год назад +1

      I know, the water gets in motion very quickly in a bathtub or similar therefore reducing the thrust significantly. I uploaded a YT Shorts a couple of days ago showing a short test in a shallow river

    • @gurdil1219
      @gurdil1219 Год назад

      @@3dprintcnc164 Can't wait to see the dive test :)

  • @benjaminnielsen3475
    @benjaminnielsen3475 5 месяцев назад

    Nice

  • @fulldanad
    @fulldanad 5 месяцев назад

    Hi, could you tell me where you found the plastic rings to do the waterproofing ?

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  4 месяца назад

      Hi, what plastic rings do you mean?

  • @VladOnEarth
    @VladOnEarth 4 месяца назад

    4:00 so far: impeller needs to be printed with much lower layer height, it needs to be petg or ASA. Then will be best id you coat it with epoxy after printing and sanding (with 0.1mm LH + epoxy sanding will be optional) I would not trust 3d printed enclosure to be waterproof, especially if you dive with it, it will almost certainly leak. Also by looking at motor type, you cant run this in saltwater I think, as its an outrunner.

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  3 месяца назад

      You are right, the prop needs to be smoother but since this is still a prototype I’ve printed multiple props to test, I wanted them to print fast

  • @Technical_BD-69
    @Technical_BD-69 4 месяца назад

    Make it full using pvc pipe

  • @gohstflo2203
    @gohstflo2203 Год назад

    i woulden like to bulid it myself are the stl.datein available to downloade somewher or for sale? and how will you trigger the motor when its closed ?

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  Год назад

      I uploaded the files on Cults3d if you really want purchase it (cults3d.com/de/modell-3d/spiel/dive-jet-sea-scooter). Although i could really need the money for this project, I´ll upload the files on Thingiverse, too, but that will take 24h to upload.
      For now I am using a servo tester to controll the motor but in the future I will upgrade to an arduino.

  • @user-on5cy8cx6b
    @user-on5cy8cx6b 3 месяца назад

    Спасибо!

  • @arthurjonesbey9999
    @arthurjonesbey9999 9 месяцев назад

    Do you think this could push a kayak and how much would this cost

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  4 месяца назад

      Im sure it can push a kayak, it could pull me pretty good and I guess a kayak has less resistance in the water than a human body. Material wise it’s probably 200-300€ depending on the components you use

  • @dau2113
    @dau2113 Год назад

    Have you tried it underwater? And did it go overheat ?

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  11 месяцев назад

      I have tried it in the water, but it didn’t overheat, the battery just got a little warm

  • @MericSelcuk
    @MericSelcuk Год назад

    Do you have a link to the engine and ESC you are using?

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  Год назад

      Motor is a Turnigy G60 500kv
      ESC is a FlyColor 90A for boats

  • @tomnicht1796
    @tomnicht1796 Год назад

    hallo gibt es auch eine datei zum bearbeiten des objektes mit freundlichen grüße

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  11 месяцев назад

      Hi, welches Dateiformat meinen Sie?

  • @inankuheylan4140
    @inankuheylan4140 Год назад

    Hello what is hall sensor model ?

  • @matatisan
    @matatisan Год назад

    How can i contact you? I have a few questions, and also a few tips for you 😊

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  Год назад

      Of course, you can send me a message on instagram @3dpri_ntcnc, or we can just stay in contact trough yt comments here, so other viewers can read too

    • @3dprintcnc164
      @3dprintcnc164  Год назад

      I would like to hear your tips