<div dir="ltr"><div>Hank.   What if you have to take the motors apart for anything?  They are potted now and you get the same problem as I have\had??  I made a brilliant picture.</div><div> </div><div>The problem for me is getting the cables from the potted shafts onto the spade terminals while trying to push the brushed back through a 2mm hole.... Probably the same awkward bend as you mentioned.  </div><div> </div><div>If I did this again, I would probably have the cables threaded and going outside and then back into the hull through a standard penetrator.  If I read it right that's what you've done.  And I might even do away with the rotating motors and have 4 of them static.</div><div> </div><div><img style="margin-right: 0px;" src="cid:ii_ip6zzwsj0_15530837cac4e3d3"><br>​</div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 8 June 2016 at 12:39, hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:personal_submersibles@psubs.org" target="_blank">personal_submersibles@psubs.org</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><div><div style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:HelveticaNeue,Helvetica Neue,Helvetica,Arial,Lucida Grande,sans-serif;font-size:12px;background-color:rgb(255,255,255)"><div><span>O ya one more thing, to remove the original shaft, heat it up first, there seems to be some sort of lock tight on the </span>threads.</div><div>Hank</div><div><div class="h5"> <div><br><br></div><div style="display:block"> <div style="font-family:HelveticaNeue,Helvetica Neue,Helvetica,Arial,Lucida Grande,sans-serif;font-size:12px"> <div style="font-family:HelveticaNeue,Helvetica Neue,Helvetica,Arial,Lucida Grande,sans-serif;font-size:16px"> <div dir="ltr"><font face="Arial" size="2"> On Wednesday, June 8, 2016 5:35 AM, hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles <<a href="mailto:personal_submersibles@psubs.org" target="_blank">personal_submersibles@psubs.org</a>> wrote:<br></font></div>  <br><br> <div><div><div><div style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:HelveticaNeue,Helvetica Neue,Helvetica,Arial,Lucida Grande,sans-serif;font-size:12px;background-color:rgb(255,255,255)"><div dir="ltr"><span>I have opted for drilling and tapping in penetrators rather then run the wires through the shaft opening.  If you go with your wires through the pivot shaft, I found that a two step process works for me.  First I put the wires through the motor opening and seal them in place. The epoxy does not need to go into the motor, so I just silicone the wires at the motor so epoxy does not run into the motor.  Alan had a great idea to use chewing gum.  Then I feed the sealed wires through the shaft and then thread the shaft into the motor and fill with either epoxy or casting resin.  I use a casting resin with super high compressive strength.   If you install the wires with the epoxy into the shaft first, it is a bugger to rotate the shaft into the threads because my motors have an akward bend that the wires have to make.  I have not used 101's though, just 50 lb thrust, but I think they are similar.  </span></div><div dir="ltr"><span>Hank</span></div> <div><br clear="none"><br clear="none"></div><div style="display:block"> <div style="font-family:HelveticaNeue,Helvetica Neue,Helvetica,Arial,Lucida Grande,sans-serif;font-size:12px"> <div style="font-family:HelveticaNeue,Helvetica Neue,Helvetica,Arial,Lucida Grande,sans-serif;font-size:16px"> <div><div dir="ltr"><font face="Arial" size="2"> On Wednesday, June 8, 2016 4:09 AM, James Frankland via Personal_Submersibles <<a href="mailto:personal_submersibles@psubs.org" target="_blank">personal_submersibles@psubs.org</a>> wrote:<br clear="none"></font></div>  <br clear="none"><br clear="none"> <div><div><div><div dir="ltr"><div>I made the rotating through hulls with 2x brass rods passing through into the hull.</div><div> </div><div>Personally, I find these motors and in particular these through hulls the single most time consuming part of psubbing.   Difficult to construct and maintain.   </div><div> </div><div><a href="http://www.guernseysubmarine.com/publication2_files/Page21512.htm" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" shape="rect">http://www.guernseysubmarine.com/publication2_files/Page21512.htm</a></div><div><a href="http://www.guernseysubmarine.com/extended_files/Page24592.htm" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" shape="rect">http://www.guernseysubmarine.com/extended_files/Page24592.htm</a></div><div> </div><div>Biggest problem is that when you have filled the inside of the through hull with epoxy, there is no longer any adjustment on the cable.  So you have to make the cables fit without touching any part of the motor innards.  Some sort of modification needed im sure.  Plus the motors jam in the through hull tubes.  Oil compensation is messy and a nuisance.  </div><div> </div><div>I have seen Emile's hubless motors and these are much better, but not available to us at the moment I don't think.</div><div> </div><div>I just took delivery today of 8 brand new AGM batteries...... :)</div><div> </div><div>Regards</div><div>James</div><div> </div></div><div><div><br clear="none"><div>On 7 June 2016 at 19:59, via Personal_Submersibles <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:personal_submersibles@psubs.org" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" shape="rect">personal_submersibles@psubs.org</a>></span> wrote:<br clear="none"><blockquote style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;padding-left:1ex;border-left-color:rgb(204,204,204);border-left-width:1px;border-left-style:solid">How has everyone retrofitted the MinKota's to have a 1" rotating shaft to go through the penetrators?<br clear="none">
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>  Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] fiberglass<br clear="none">
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>  I have the Minn-Kota 101,s and would like to see how those who have<br clear="none">
>  done it have passed the power cables from the oil filled motor threw<br clear="none">
>  the fitting that rotates and passes threw the hull to the inside.<br clear="none">
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>  On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 1:53 PM, Alan James via Personal_Submersibles<br clear="none">
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>  > Brian,<br clear="none">
>  > something you could experiment with is applying epoxy to the glass<br clear="none">
>  > mat that<br clear="none">
>  > you want to adhere or on the sub itself & wait till it gets tacky<br clear="none">
>  > before applying it.<br clear="none">
>  > Then apply the rest of the epoxy later, wait till the last coat gets<br clear="none">
>  > tacky & add some more<br clear="none">
>  > glass cloth.<br clear="none">
>  > You could take your time with that process, but the epoxy is twice<br clear="none">
>  > the cost of the polyester.<br clear="none">
>  > Alan<br clear="none">
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>  > FROM: Brian Cox via Personal_Submersibles<br clear="none">
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>  > Hank, I wanted to mention that some of my brilliant upside down<br clear="none">
>  > fiberglass work did not go that great. I did not get the adhesion<br clear="none">
>  > that I should have, some place seemed fine but other areas I didn't<br clear="none">
>  > get the resin to soak in good enough. I may try something else next<br clear="none">
>  > time. I may put an initial coat of resin on the underside, soak the<br clear="none">
>  > fiberglass and then try to compress it up there some how with a<br clear="none">
>  > plastic mold release barrier.<br clear="none">
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