Why T10? Curvilinear tooth profile belts (HTD etc.) are much better for power transmission applications.Ratking wrote: I've looked at a T10 profile, 25mm wide belt. Should handle 15kw cont. under the right circumstances.
Why T10? Curvilinear tooth profile belts (HTD etc.) are much better for power transmission applications.Ratking wrote: I've looked at a T10 profile, 25mm wide belt. Should handle 15kw cont. under the right circumstances.

Miles wrote:Why T10? Curvilinear tooth profile belts (HTD etc.) are much better for power transmission applications.Ratking wrote: I've looked at a T10 profile, 25mm wide belt. Should handle 15kw cont. under the right circumstances.


Miles wrote:Hi Ratking,
15kW at what rpm (driver pulley)?
The above are all trapezoidal section belts - probably not the most suitable..
Here's a reference: http://www.roymech.co.uk/Useful_Tables/ ... belts.html



nieles wrote:you want around 180deg of belt wrap around the small pulleys. this will help prevent belt skip.
you could use a idler pulley to route the belt around the pulley with less beltwrap


nieles wrote:http://www.sdp-si.com/ss/PDF/80502117.pdf
i would go for this stuff. it has fiberglass reinforcement.

Ratking wrote:drewjet wrote:I am happy to see you are finally gettting to ride it. It is an AWESOME build! With the abilties you have shown throught this build, I am sure you will get all the bugs worked out.
On my Astro mountain bike build I used a belt drive and found it was not up to the power of one Astro, let alone 2 Turnigys. If you used the wider belt than maybe, If i recall mine was the 10mm. I now have a #25 chain on the primary and while it handles the power OK it could be better. It is not that much noiseier than the belt drive, I think a lot of the noise comes from the high speed of the motor and the necesity of double reduction. If I had my choice I would use #219 chain for the primary. I have had great success with it on the secondary.
I also am using 219 with a single reduction on my race bike with an Etek motor, and it is nearly silent, and handles the 25KW peaks just fine.
Thank you, far too kind. Everybody can do this with the right tools. I've looked at a T10 profile, 25mm wide belt. Should handle 15kw cont. under the right circumstances. All though I will test the chain a bit more to find where the noise come from.
Good to hear that you have good experience with 25# chain, gives me hope. I have not found a good source of 219 parts, so I just ruled that out. Maybe thats the ticket.

mdd0127 wrote:Ratking wrote:drewjet wrote:I am happy to see you are finally gettting to ride it. It is an AWESOME build! With the abilties you have shown throught this build, I am sure you will get all the bugs worked out.
On my Astro mountain bike build I used a belt drive and found it was not up to the power of one Astro, let alone 2 Turnigys. If you used the wider belt than maybe, If i recall mine was the 10mm. I now have a #25 chain on the primary and while it handles the power OK it could be better. It is not that much noiseier than the belt drive, I think a lot of the noise comes from the high speed of the motor and the necesity of double reduction. If I had my choice I would use #219 chain for the primary. I have had great success with it on the secondary.
I also am using 219 with a single reduction on my race bike with an Etek motor, and it is nearly silent, and handles the 25KW peaks just fine.
Thank you, far too kind. Everybody can do this with the right tools. I've looked at a T10 profile, 25mm wide belt. Should handle 15kw cont. under the right circumstances. All though I will test the chain a bit more to find where the noise come from.
Good to hear that you have good experience with 25# chain, gives me hope. I have not found a good source of 219 parts, so I just ruled that out. Maybe thats the ticket.
I have some 219 stuff and belt drive stuff for sale in the sale forum. You can get driver sprockets from go-kart suppliers and asuza engineering has good prices on different sizes of blank driven sprockets.


Have a look at the tables on page 32 and 34 of the attached pdf.Ratking wrote:I really don't have a clue about your first question.Miles wrote:15kW at what rpm (driver pulley)?

Ratking wrote:
Have seen your add and wanted some of your stuff, but I am from Norway. I think I could pay you with US postal money order if that is possible for anyone outside the us, or maybe someone could give you the money and I could give them over paypal. But I really don't know.
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drewjet wrote:Ratking wrote:
Have seen your add and wanted some of your stuff, but I am from Norway. I think I could pay you with US postal money order if that is possible for anyone outside the us, or maybe someone could give you the money and I could give them over paypal. But I really don't know.
If you need, I can take Paypal and then send a money order to mdd0127. Anything to help out a fellow RC lover


Trackman417 wrote:Great build mate!
You might have a good business selling designs for frames and such. Really great workmanship. When you started to post photos of the bike on this thread, the first thing I though of was the stealth bomber. And you probably built the frame at 1/10 the cost of the real thing.
Great Job, once again.
If you weren't going for an R/C setup, how long would it have taken to just set the frame for a hubby build? A lot less parts and less complications.


Ratking wrote:Thanks for the kind words, its been much fun designing the frame. All though it may look like the bomber it is far from a copy. I used the geometry from a big hit and the rest had to look a bit like the bomber. Its just the way it will look when you make a sheet metal frame![]()



bzhwindtalker wrote:Looking good! will you paint it anytime soon? I'm considering going really trashy with mine, rat rod style but with clear epoxy paint over the rust![]()
I guess the pedals are ot useable rigth now?



Ratking wrote:Heres a picture of the track, it's just a shot from google maps and does not show elevation very well.
I also got a bunch of batteries from a Danish chap. I got them dirt cheap and every pack was balanced and looked perfect. The deal went flawless, a great dude. My collection is now 26 hardcase 4s 5Ah![]()

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