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3500 Watt Electric Stand Up Paddleboard

بواسطة Christian Pusch
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تم نشره في 2019/06/12

Drop a like and comment if you want a faster version :) Propeller: 4 Blades Diameter 94mm Pitch 0.8 Controller: Flier 16S 400A Boat ESC Motor: BL Motor SSS 56114/700KV / 5Y Battery: LiPo 6S 10Ah 30C

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    @MrNick-4 years ago I’m actually impressed with that speed! 81
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    @TriumphAventura4 years ago I cannot stop getting impressed on how much power those batteries can provide...and that tiny motor wow 5
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    @CAMPONIA4 years ago Too see guys like you doing this kind of things instead of drinks and drugs giving me a better hope for the future 🙏🙏👍👍 36
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    @Smokey004 years ago This would be awesome on the bottom of a kayak 90
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    @peterkay74584 years ago Best example I have seen of simple elegant applied engineering. Thanks for posting and for listing the parts. 4
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    @Phrancis54 years ago I've been building FPV drones for years now and just started learning how to SUP. Looks like this could be a way for my hobbies to converge... 4
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    @colomacountry2 years ago All you need is a foil board and a water proof controller. That's a really fun looking project! 1
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    @ch1ckenphat5144 years ago That's a wicked start to a build! Second model should have a remote built into that paddle, would help tons. 2
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    @fokkebuter94634 years ago This video is getting recomended for a lot of people😂😂 5
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    @SCM4 years ago Really love the simplicity of the implementation. Motor instead of fin, very nice! 3
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    @topofdastands4 years ago You are one smart cookie. Loved this video. I would have laughed a bunch if you wired them in series. 2
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    @anguscameron5613 years ago So much faster than other electric fins on the market- boost fin and blue ray- you will smash crowd funding 2
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    @TheTonester23124 years ago I was wanting to do this with my paddle board! Amazing work, man! 💪😎🔥 3
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    @allanj45764 years ago Spends many hours designing an electric propulsion system for sup, manually inflates sup. 13
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    @MrWhatdaheo4 years ago Wow 😳 thats amazing dude. I can’t imagine how fast it goes 👏 2
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    @titfortat57274 years ago That's really cool.. I will keep watching your progress and try
    to if I have enough time! 👍
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    @jimmorrison931910 months ago If you could integrate the controls into the paddle, you could use that for balance if it was a long double handed kayak paddle 4
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    @johnchan61912 years ago Wow, very awesome. It's faster than most trolling motors. W/ bigger battery, it'll travel further. Cool way 2 bring a boat, an inflatable board. Thx 4 sharing on Utube.
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    @edwardjweber7015 months ago Sounds very unique for electric power. I like this. Great job. I envy your engineering skills.
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    @graemegladman3 years ago Wow this is so good. The fastest easiest e- Prop setup on YouTube. 2
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    @barryp47004 years ago Well done, it looks like a lot of fun! 1
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    @chickensnickers3 years ago Aquaman! -or McGyver? AquaGyver! Nice work pal 3
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    @wonkylommiter636410 months ago Get your weight further forward on the board so it sits a little flatter in the water and I think there will be less drag and even more speed. 4
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    @rrandydduke4 years ago Good job buddy ! Always fun to build stuff out of hobby parts ! My 17 pound model electric boat has a single 8400w brushless motor . You could get really crafty installing model boat stuff on almost anything. 1
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    @DavidLeach15 years ago This is radical! I want to try this but with my own (self made) board! At first when I saw you putting the small propeller on I thought “oh this isn’t going to go anywhere”, then you scooted around the pond a dozen times lololol ... 2
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    @scorporsupremacy79484 years ago I like the freezer to the microwave battery enclosure 👍🏽 1
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    @Eden_M5 years ago I love you build man, I'm working on a jetboard.
    Wear a life jacket man, if shit hit you in the face you pass out and drown.
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    @growlith69694 years ago Awesome video my man! I'm about to just fiberglass in an outboard mount and front lanyard eye onto a board and give that a shot. The way I figure it, having a lanyard to hold like a ski rope in one hand and the tiller handle (actually the handle extension) in the other, I should be able to keep balance and effect turning better by simply turning the engine a few degrees. ... 2
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    @justinray55852 years ago Finding a way to seamlessly combine the remote control and the oar would be a great upgrade 4
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    @dillee99884 years ago Yip, I like it! It definitely beats paddling. I might have to waterproof the remote control, and try and get some steering. 3
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    @gargamelgargamel24834 years ago Genial !! Bravo , c'est du super boulot .
    Continue ....
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    @Name-cp5xh4 years ago Very cool, next, rig a throttle to the oar. 4
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    @garycrossett18934 years ago Looks real fun, keep going could earn you some money 💰 3
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    @kevin347lee4 years ago Build remote in the oar... waterproof battery box completely maybe paint the box .... you will be onto a great mini power board ... although find stronger batteries..... 4
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    @danpearce12684 years ago Nice build, I'm just starting one now, got some big drone batteries and I'm using a bosh drill motor, hopefully that will be fast too 👍 1
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    @MaxBarnick4 years ago Du könntest echt einer von den Real Life Guys oder Mathisox sein 😂👍🏼 Echt cool wie schnell das Board wurde 😎 3
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    @ugemellt4 years ago as someone who is used to getting towed behind boats and the dangers involved with being in water in proximity to a turning prop, i really suggest you should try to switch to an impeller design. a metal prop this big is quite dangerous and per design you are close to it in the water. don't get hurt! ... 5
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    @CamraMaan2 years ago If it hasn't been said yet, you should attach your remote control to the end of the paddle, but so you can use either hand to control it or steer. Fun idea though! Makes me want one for my kayak! :) 1
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    @TheZororya4 years ago Make them and sale them, paddle board it’s best seller in world. U seat for life man. I’ll buy one if u start
    good luck
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    @manysrally7104 years ago Sounds like some german engineering right there 🇩🇪🇩🇪 5
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    @D9VO4 years ago Subscribed! Faster version PLEEAASE! :-D 2
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    @BreezeoniPad4 years ago Her: come over!
    Me: I can’t, I’m out paddle boarding!
    Her: my parents arnt home
    Me:
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    @Luftbubblan4 years ago Looks fun. Perhaps some kind of smoothening of the accell and deaccell could do wonders for this :D 4
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    @barleymoose9994 years ago Dude I'm going to build and mount a similar power pack to my pelican catch 120. Sick! 2
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    @user-pg5xu5dj9c10 months ago Красавчик 👍ещё бы пульт в весло установить для удобства) 5
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    @rafaellara41224 years ago That’s it’s so cool man. I’m impressed 1
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    @nkb0515 years ago You are the man! WTF
    Love your construction! Could show some details how you built it and whats the construction like??
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    @edshelden75904 years ago I’d rather see a jet pump drive rather than an open propeller. If the motor controller fails or locks up to full power and somebody falls off a really bad accident might result with an open propeller. 8
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    @Trickydickysticky4 years ago Just gotta add the throttle internally to your paddle. 8
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    @rafaelmercado3074 years ago Dude, that's badass! I'm so gonna do some shit like this for me! Lol 2
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    @leighharvey91502 years ago One point to be pedantic. You should disconnect the batteries before touching the prop. Fingers don’t grow back. 27
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    @bbltd.31544 years ago You need electronic speed controller. Waterproof controller. And a way to turn. Excellent idea though! 4
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    @brecbrac3 years ago May God have mercy on him who did a job and mastered it 1
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    @michaellamy10964 years ago Wow impressionnant. Tu n'a plus qu'à trouver un moyen de pouvoir faire tourner l'hélice avec la télécommande. Bravo y a de quoi bien s'amuser avec ça 👏👌😉 1
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    @writerconsidered4 years ago You should design a small rudder to steer with. Also all that techno-gizmo stuff and yet you still hand pump it up? They do make electric air pumps for this purpose. 3
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    @esauer254 years ago give the remote to someone on the beach lol 9
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    @tiktocdrummer3 years ago Would work better on a smaller board then Add some foot straps so you can control the board standing up. Very cool 😎 3
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    @lukasq214 years ago Awesome. Can you share a manual or guidence how to build such engine step by step? 4
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    @theirishaxe94053 years ago Awesome build bro love the diy👍✌️🤙 I have the same sss 56mm motor in my xmaxx💪 2
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    @vassiliskasassoglou15194 years ago Very good....cool. Wait for nett creation.
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    @54egg4 years ago Awesome! I think I would want to attach the prop before batteries for some unknown reason. 5
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    @windsurfingatmeerwijck4 years ago I love it... Bring it on the Market... 2
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    @ruffus80394 years ago Good stuff. How about modifying the paddle to have the transmitter inside the handle. Would be easier to control. & only one object to hold on to. 7
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    @dku73254 years ago Nettes Teil, schöner Nebeneffekt das Geräusch ist noch beruhigende als der staubsauger, das Kind ist sofort eingeschlafen 😂 2