The "Hitchhiker's Guide" to the Maxi-Stream mod

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Looking for larger props to experiment with-

I thought I'd post this inquiring PM about the larger props I found, as seen in this previous post-http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=6607601#post6607601
The package reads-

OCTURA
Model Marine Supplies
1200 series - pitch = 1.2 x Dia.

Left Hand, Item/Model #: 1270
to fit 3/16" shaft

OCTURA MODELS INC.
7351 N. Hamlin Ave.
Skokie, Ill 60076

1270 is the yellow prop thats almost 3" wide. The package appears to be very old so I'm not sure if they are still in business.

Actually I did a quick google and found this link-
http://www.pirespreto.com/octura_catalog3.htm

Let me know how you make out.

Brent

Do you have a name/model/company on that one yellow propeller you got for that maxi-jet mod? I'd like to get some more info on that one, as I am planning to try this on a related project with a huge pump.

Thanks
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6631823#post6631823 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dhnguyen
Here I found these at least

http://www.funrcboats.com/category.aspx?categoryID=109

What's nice is that these have 3/16" holes already so you won't need to drill them out to fit over the rigid tubing.


D.
I was having a HUGE problem trying to widen the hole to 3/16 (Only got one out of the 4 I purchased/drilled...) Do you think the following propeller will fit the 1.5" dark gray thick-walled PVC: http://www.funrcboats.com/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=OC1435PL? It has a diameter of .35mm (1.38") and the PVC has a listed ID of 1.476". That seems really close, and I know the more room in there...the more flow.

What do you think? I just can't deal with paying for shipping on more propellers, only to destroy them again (not to mention my fingers) trying to expand it to 3/16...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6631981#post6631981 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Jon770
I was having a HUGE problem trying to widen the hole to 3/16 (Only got one out of the 4 I purchased/drilled...) Do you think the following propeller will fit the 1.5" dark gray thick-walled PVC: http://www.funrcboats.com/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=OC1435PL? It has a diameter of .35mm (1.38") and the PVC has a listed ID of 1.476". That seems really close, and I know the more room in there...the more flow.

What do you think? I just can't deal with paying for shipping on more propellers, only to destroy them again (not to mention my fingers) trying to expand it to 3/16...


while it might not alow you to maximize the flow potential, this prop should still work assuming of course that the ID figures are not just estimates and the prop fits into the PVC
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6630128#post6630128 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by AnnArborBuck
No. Eductors work by converting water pressure into flow via a venturi. There isn't enough pressure or velocity for an educto to even begin to work effectively.


Oh I don't know. I can feel quite a bit of pressure on the output of my mods. If you make the casing longer at the output (without slots), it will concentrate all the flow and increase pressure as well. I still think adding an eductor would work for this albeit unsightly to look at.


D.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6631823#post6631823 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dhnguyen
Here I found these at least

http://www.funrcboats.com/category.aspx?categoryID=109

What's nice is that these have 3/16" holes already so you won't need to drill them out to fit over the rigid tubing.
D.

YES, they work really good. I thought you'd like to know about them. I have about 20 different sizes I've been testing. As mentioned in my previous post model number: 1270 is too big (not enough power) for the the mj900 (works only out of the water) but might work awesome with the mj1200.

Yes, no extra drilling needed for them to fit, they slide on nicely. I used a "C" clip to hold them on so I could change them as needed. And shorten the notch on the impeller so it matches the same on the prop.

Also, if you plan on doing dual props make sure you order 2 right hands or 2 left hands. They come in different directions.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6632618#post6632618 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by humpn247
... And shorten the notch on the impeller so it matches the same on the prop....



Er....Shorten the notch? :confused:
What notch? Can you by any chance give some photos for this? Thanks.

D.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6631981#post6631981 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Jon770
I was having a HUGE problem trying to widen the hole to 3/16 (Only got one out of the 4 I purchased/drilled...) Do you think the following propeller will fit the 1.5" dark gray thick-walled PVC: http://www.funrcboats.com/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=OC1435PL? It has a diameter of .35mm (1.38") and the PVC has a listed ID of 1.476". That seems really close, and I know the more room in there...the more flow.

What do you think? I just can't deal with paying for shipping on more propellers, only to destroy them again (not to mention my fingers) trying to expand it to 3/16...

use every single drill size from the starting diameter to the finishing diameter. one step at a time, taking a little bit more out with each increment.

also if your using a hand drill get someone else to hold it to a table pointing up, and turn it on to high speed. then you grasp the prop with both hands, hold it between your thumb and forefinger, REALLY good. get a great grip, and push it down slightly onto the prop. you dont want it to catch and grab, let the drill do the work.

the less you take off with each increment the more it will keep itself centered and save you from breaking it.
 
I was doing the incremental drill bit sizes, but it was still hard b.c I didn't have anyone around when I was doing this...so I had to figure out a way to do it with just 2 hands.

At least I got one working prop done...I would have been REALLY ****ed if after all that I couldn't even get one mod to work.
 
If using one had to hold, using a pair of nice leather work gloves helps with those props :)
On another note, went to petsmart today and got the clear tubing.. I'm back up and running! :) It was such tight fit with the clear tubing I didn't even glue it.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6633538#post6633538 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Jon770
I was doing the incremental drill bit sizes, but it was still hard b.c I didn't have anyone around when I was doing this...so I had to figure out a way to do it with just 2 hands.

At least I got one working prop done...I would have been REALLY ****ed if after all that I couldn't even get one mod to work.
 
pics

pics

A few days late but here's some pics.:)
This is the one prop maxi...
97980mini-1_prop_maxi.JPG
 
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