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N150-24v 100lb Brushless Electric Boat Trolling Motor Saltwater 42“ Shaft on 2040-parts.com

US $761.00
Location:

Ningbo, China

Ningbo, China
Condition:New Brand:Caroute Maximum Thrust:100 Pound Manufacturer Part Number:Cty100-24v Comparable gas/petro Engine:4 HP Country//Region of Manufacture:China UPC:703194302805

Key-product features

More powerful large thrust brushless electric motor suitable for boats to 1 1/2 tons

Optimized propulsive power design, achieves 65% efficiency, equivalents to 4HP gasoline outboards

Less battery consumption, operates 25 Hours and range of 35 Miles at low speed using two 120AH batteries

Brushless motor design, 5 times longer motor life than conventional electric motor, runs more than 1500 hours continuously at full speed in lab

Features stainless steel shaft, fasteners and aluminum mount for ultimate durability and performance

 

Product Descriptions

N150-24v has been designed for tenders, dinghies and daysailers up to 1 1/2 tons. Its 1100 watt input power, in terms of thrust, is comparable with a 4-HP petrol outboard.

N150 outstanding level of efficiency contributes to more thrust, greater speed and ultra-long operating time and superior range. It maximum speed is up to 6 Miles per hour. And range is 35 Miles at low speed with using two 120AH batteries(boat depend).

N150 comes an aluminum transom mount, 304 stainless steel shafts and fasteners that can resist impact without break, bent or corrode. Its Saltwater-grade aluminum motor unit has Martyr anodes kit, which makes even better protect against corrosion even in tough saltwater environment. 

N150 adopts unique brushless technology, which distinguish the N150 from the competition. For competition electric motor the rotation of motor is generated by sliding carbon brush, which gets worn out easily, consumes power and results heat. For N150 brushless electric motor, it is generated by electronic circuits, which is more reliable and stable. Comparing with competition electric motor, the advantage of N150 brushless motor is as below: 

Efficiency values is significantly higher 30%~50%

Much higher torque values at lower battery currents 

Longer service lives and less maintenance requirement 

Quieter power, cooler operation and less battery consumption


Specifictions

Maximum thrust: 100 pound 

Input power:1100W

Maximum efficiency:65%

Volts: 24V 

Maximum current:45 Amp

Maximum speed: 6 Miles per hour 

Maximum propeller speed:1200 RPM

Maximum torque:5 N.M

Shaft: 42" Stainless steel

Mount: Aluminum transom mount 

Control: Telescoping hand 

Speeds: Variable


Battery Instruction (battery not included) 

Two 12V batteries series connection or one 24V battery, recommend 240 AH total capacity


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