I'm planning a project to fit a motorcycle alternator in place of the engine on a small outboard leg, ie in the 2 -3hp class to act as a water turbine. (for a sailing boat)
Q: Anyone done this before?
Q: I'm looking for ballpark figures for engine and prop RPM so I can work out if the speeds I need are within the bearings/gearing capabilities. Are these things geared 1:1 or is there a reduction? If so what sort of ratio are we looking at? I'd probably prefer a slower "prop" and higher ratio to speed up the alternator. Would a 4 stroke leg be different?
Q: Will the prop thrust bearing stand being "pulled" instead of "pushed" because with an impellor (as opposed to a propellor) fitted the thrust on the bearing is reversed. An alternative might be to turn the leg to face the water-flow, but would that give other problems, eg drag or lube-water flow?
Q: Any good ideas welcome.
Q: Anyone done this before?
Q: I'm looking for ballpark figures for engine and prop RPM so I can work out if the speeds I need are within the bearings/gearing capabilities. Are these things geared 1:1 or is there a reduction? If so what sort of ratio are we looking at? I'd probably prefer a slower "prop" and higher ratio to speed up the alternator. Would a 4 stroke leg be different?
Q: Will the prop thrust bearing stand being "pulled" instead of "pushed" because with an impellor (as opposed to a propellor) fitted the thrust on the bearing is reversed. An alternative might be to turn the leg to face the water-flow, but would that give other problems, eg drag or lube-water flow?
Q: Any good ideas welcome.
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