KR>Re: Electric motors & controllers etc

2021-10-19 Thread dee david
e life & reliability, especially if it's > heavy. > > No replacememt for displacement as them gifted cousins know. > > Brad > ____________ > From: dee david > Sent: 19 October 2021 17:01:05 > To: KRnet > Subject: KR>Re: Electric motors &a

KR>Re: Electric motors & controllers etc

2021-10-19 Thread Great Western Airsports
ting most of it's life reducing engine life & reliability, especially if it's heavy. No replacememt for displacement as them gifted cousins know. Brad From: dee david Sent: 19 October 2021 17:01:05 To: KRnet Subject: KR>Re: Electric motors & co

KR>Re: Electric motors & controllers etc

2021-10-19 Thread dee david
Hi robin, You have me really rethinking my approach. Does the website freerchobby have motors greater than 25 KW. 45 KW seems to be the magic numbers from my calculations to get a KR-2 aloft. and buz around. Any comment Dee On Mon, Oct 11, 2021 at 6:18 PM ŘfRobin Macdonald wrote: > I see so

KR>Re: Electric motors & controllers etc

2021-10-14 Thread David Maultsby
Paul Dye is an editor at large for Kit planes. He took the entire electrical system (motor, controlled, batteries) from an electric motorcycle for his Sonex motorglider. Sent from Mail for Windows From: dee david Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2021 11:45 AM To: KRnet Subject: KR>Re: Elect

KR>Re: Electric motors & controllers etc

2021-10-14 Thread ŘfRobin Macdonald
dee david > Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2021 11:45 AM > To: KRnet > Subject: KR>Re: Electric motors & controllers etc > > how much do you think that will run you > > On Mon, Oct 11, 2021 at 6:18 PM ŘfRobin Macdonald > > wrote: > > > I see somone is inter

KR>Re: Electric motors & controllers etc

2021-10-14 Thread David Maultsby
Paul Dye is an editor at large for Kit planes. He the entire electrical system (motor, controlled, batteries) for his Sonex motorglider. Sent from Mail for Windows From: dee david Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2021 11:45 AM To: KRnet Subject: KR>Re: Electric motors & controllers etc how

KR>Re: Electric motors & controllers etc

2021-10-14 Thread dee david
how much do you think that will run you On Mon, Oct 11, 2021 at 6:18 PM ŘfRobin Macdonald wrote: > I see somone is interested in electric motors for the KR, I suggest you > have a look at the Freerchobby website,anything from 50 to 100 kw & > controllers, or have a look at Orion controllers good

KR>Re: Electric motors & controllers etc

2021-10-11 Thread ŘfRobin Macdonald
HI Dee my email is flyer67.ro...@gmail.com Robin. On Tue, 12 Oct 2021, 11:49 dee david, wrote: > Thanks for the information. > > I'm trying to effectively make my KR a cub. Something I can tool around in > every day. > I'm very willing to sacrifice performance in this case - not going > anywhere

KR>Re: Electric motors & controllers etc

2021-10-11 Thread dee david
Thanks for the information. I'm trying to effectively make my KR a cub. Something I can tool around in every day. I'm very willing to sacrifice performance in this case - not going anywhere any more. What has your research told you for the best bang for the buck? - do you mind sharing your thinki

KR>Re: Electric motors & controllers etc

2021-10-11 Thread ŘfRobin Macdonald
I see somone is interested in electric motors for the KR, I suggest you have a look at the Freerchobby website,anything from 50 to 100 kw & controllers, or have a look at Orion controllers good luck, I am looking at a 80kw motor etc for my KR Robin New Zealand On Mon, 11 Oct 2021, 04:02 Flesner,