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SUP Paddleboard Thruster 6374

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
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適用於6374/6384推進器

M4*16mm 螺絲 4ea

一體打印

 

2026/06/20

增加B rev

免除馬達軸心支撐 增加插銷環洞

 

2026/06/22
update 6374 CCW/CW propeller

 

2026/6/24
Update SUP 6437 US FIN BOX

 

Here are the components I bought from a local shop:

 Motor: 6374 Brushless Motor (waterproofed both the inner and outer rotors of the brushless motor using epoxy)

 ESC (Speed Controller): 60A ESC

 Receiver: 433MHz Receiver with a watch-style remote controller

 Wires: 12 AWG silicone wire

 Sealant: Epoxy resin

(Note: I'm not entirely sure if these exact brands/models are available in your area, but these are the general specs.)

 

The seal process for the 6437 brushless motor is divided into two main parts: the stator and the rotor.

  • For the rotor: I used a small brush to apply a very thin, even layer of epoxy resin. Keeping this layer thin is crucial to prevent throwing off the rotor's dynamic balance.
  • For the stator: I made a custom mold to fit around the entire coil and magnet assembly. First, I sealed the wire connections using 706 RTV silicone glue for flexible strain relief, and then I potted the entire component with epoxy. Just a quick tip: make sure to seal or mask off the bearing area beforehand to prevent any epoxy from seeping in and ruining the bearings.

 

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