Im lowering the top BTW
The build here
The engineering in the boat the cooling fan circulates air blowing it out between the motors. This wee fan moves lots of air on 7.4 Volts
Arduino Inputs from RX
Ch3 Throttle Arduino pin 4
Ch1 Steering Arduino pin 5
Ch5 Throttle limit Arduino pin 6
Ch2 Steering on Throttle Arduino pin 7
Arduino analogue inputs
Anin 0 Ambient temp sensor Anin 1 Hall effect current sensor
Ch5 Throttle limit Arduino pin 6
Ch2 Steering on Throttle Arduino pin 7
Arduino analogue inputs
Anin 0 Ambient temp sensor Anin 1 Hall effect current sensor
Arduino outputs
Pin 8 Left jet
Pin 9 Right jet
Pin 10 Cooling fan speed
Pin 11 Steering
Mixing of the outputs
//SteeringBias
int SterringOnThrottle = (long)map((int)ch4v, 1500, 1100, 0, 1000);
if(SterringOnThrottle < 0) SterringOnThrottle = 0;
SteeringBias = (long)map((int)ch3v - (int)ch3vWOZ, 0, 1000, 0, SterringOnThrottle);
int SteeringAngle = (long)map((int)ch3v, 1100, 1900, 1000, 2000);
//Limit fan speed for 11.1 V
FanSpeed = map(FanSpeed, 1100, 1900, 1000, 1500);
//Update the outputs
Servo1.writeMicroseconds((int)Throttle - (int)SteeringBias);
Servo2.writeMicroseconds((int)Throttle + (int)SteeringBias);
Servo3.writeMicroseconds((int)FanSpeed);
Servo4.writeMicroseconds((int)SteeringAngle);
The cooling system
The fan is a 27 mm EDF should keep the air moving with a 10A ESC
There is a big heatsink and fan on the 30 AMp ESCs
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