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@Pateramalina9 ай бұрын
what will happened when battery blow up on fire mid flight. Is there any quick release to dump it ? I saw in previous video you loaded it from top...
@SpeedyDad19 ай бұрын
Oh bummer. I wanted the blueprint one but it was out of stock in my size so I ordered the national Forest. Any way to change my order?
@SpeedyDad19 ай бұрын
@@Pateramalina This is very unlikely with these types of batteries unless abused. They ltypically will have several safeguards built in that prevent this. I work in the RC hobby field and these batteries usually only catch fire when they are not charged properly. Using the factory charger will prevent this. Even then, they of not explode. Most info on exploding lithium batteries is simply internet bunk.
@doolittlegeorge9 ай бұрын
Got off the ground and gave *"a"* flight time and the form factor of just jamming a battery in there is the least complex way of both engineering and using. Surprised no counter-rotating propellers as this should aid greatly in both control and efficiency without adding a crazy amount of weight. Having a secondary "landing battery" like having a backup parachute seems critical as well so I can understand the giveaway! Some of these systems are becoming incredibly "dense" so the bulkiness of the battery might be set for a tremendous reduction for 2024 anyways. Watching what Aptera is up to for ground transportation might give a clue as to the future of pure play BEV. Turning an actual car into a flying car as pure play BEV is not as complex as people realize and that one might be the one to do it.
@MichaelJohnson-fc5vk9 ай бұрын
Where you turned around at is where I live. That neighborhood is called Castelgate. I hike that area a lot. I've probably seen you flying around too. I've wondered who that was. Now I know. Hopefully you see this comment. I have been wanting to fly like this for awhile. You around town? I would love to learn.
@WoodysGamertag9 ай бұрын
I really appreciate you doing this. I can't think of a more trusted tester and I was craving this information. My flying style is basically going up to 3k feet, falling with style, and repeat. However, I'm about 20 minutes from my favorite farm so the range is a concern. I bet Kyle Mooney would love this. :)
@backpackerx9 ай бұрын
I miss your PPG videos. Have they moved to a different channel by chance?
@JimTheKid8 ай бұрын
Make more paramotor videos woody
@InkedJoyRider4 ай бұрын
hey woody im glad to know we watch the same stuff... btw you are the reason im financially stable... thanks for that
@camdynkellett67829 ай бұрын
I'd be lying if I said I wasn't excited to see this video! I've seen many of your previous reviews so I know your style, this is gonna be sick! Thanks Tucker!!
@kevinlind46409 ай бұрын
Excellent content!! I would really like to see a video where you use this as a paraglider for a longer flight, flying thermals and/or hang and only boosting with the motor during the start and as required to stay airborne!!
@niconico39079 ай бұрын
He doesn't do thermalling. Don't know why.
@znail46759 ай бұрын
That would require a large and efficient wing and it doesn't seem like he have one of those or even enjoy that type of flying. But this type of motor would be ideal for that as it's easy to throttle back without issues getting it started again.
@kevinlind46409 ай бұрын
@@znail4675 Exactly my point, electric motors should, at least in theory be perfect for cutting the power and cruising, especially since the range shouldn't be as much of an issue then! I would consider buying one for that reason alone 😊
@stevier32399 ай бұрын
This was my thought exactly. Seems like a good, low maint. way for “flatlanders” to climb up and get some thermal time until they have enough time to travel to a launch site.
@MichaelRei999 ай бұрын
@@kevinlind4640 A reasonable argument for electric paramotors..
@SimonAmazingClarke9 ай бұрын
Great tests. As I say to people, it depends what your usage case is. I love electric cars, but I don't do long drives very often. And as you pointed out, if you just want to get some air under your feet in an evening, half an hour is perfect.
@Sinistral839 ай бұрын
I have been super interested in paramotoring for a long time and I am looking to start soon. I greatly appreciate your testing and it is great to see how effective the electric is compared to gas. Thank you for taking the time to do multiple trials.
@MarkLoves2Fly9 ай бұрын
I loved the full length Tucker I'm Jazzed to start flying Electric.
@JoeyBlogs0079 ай бұрын
Looked like an approx. one hour flight time based in your 6 minute 10% usage, but 44 minutes is not too bad for an initial product. Batteries are improving, so eventually 1 hour flight will likely be achievable under normal conditions.
@dalbyadventure9 ай бұрын
Love that we're able to follow "newish" technology and see the ups and downs (no pun intended) as it grows and gets better. Thanks for being a public test person. Also, I've watched pretty much all of your vids, and I'm frothing at the mouth for another Iceland or Nordic video ;). A man can dream, can't he?
@hellnawnaw9 ай бұрын
An interesting comparison would be the cost of operations. What does it cost to fly 30 minutes on gas vs electric? What about maintenance costs in the long term?
@shawnd5679 ай бұрын
Great question. Rough numbers and maybe tucker will comment. 2 strokes can do ~40-50mpg. So with expensive gas, $1=10-15 miles. Now for electric. The big battery is 3.7kwh, which tucker used. With charging losses and heat, thats about 4kwh from your outlet. Or about $1 to charge. His normal ride was 30 minutes. Lets say he was doing 30mph. That means he went about ~15 miles for $1. So not a huge difference in cost.
@urazz77399 ай бұрын
It would probably have to be over the course of a month for that to happen so he could compare his electric bill before the test to how much his bill jumps to charge the Electric paramotor over a month and then how much gas he spends on refueling an IC paramotor over a month. He'd have to make sure they have the same number of flights per month. I imagine the Electric paramotor is going to be cheaper than the IC paramotor in terms of fueling up/charging up. Big thing with IC paramotors is that they have longer flight times and are much faster to fuel up.
@jwlarocque9 ай бұрын
@@shawnd567 Depends a lot where you live too, around here 4 kWh is about $0.28, in Hawaii it'd be like $1.25 though. Current US average is $0.155 / kWh so $0.62 for 4 kWh. Maintenance and depreciation might be more important. I'd assume maintenance would be cheaper on the electric since it's so much simpler mechanically, although it might be harder to find expertise if you do need to fix something. The battery cells are rated for ~83% capacity after 700 cycles (0-100-0%) at 10 kW (max continuous power), not sure how that compares to ICE.
@Turbobrat_Motorsports9 ай бұрын
Great question!! Also, do not forget to remember to add the cost of a second battery, so you can do a hot swap, and fly for an additional 30 or so minutes. In a petrol rig, you just have the cost of the gas can, and the cost of the gas, so landing, refueling, and flying again is much more cost efficient. But, I am loving the view of instant torque, the reduction of noise, and just being different then everyone else. Thanks Tucker, for the great videos!!
@TuckerGott9 ай бұрын
The Open Ppg site has a price comparison for gas vs electric.
@CarolinaGuy9 ай бұрын
Been watching you for years now Tucker. I wish I had the guts to fly like that. It must feel amazing.
@justin_time9 ай бұрын
Super awesome video! In terms of video ideas, I'd love to see an altitude test, more so to learn how the effects of large changes in altitude compare between gasoline and electric paramotors. Thanks for posting!
@dillon83889 ай бұрын
Tucker, I am from Canada and coming to AZ next weekend the 27th to get my motorbike and ride it back home. Id be thrilled to come watch you fly somewhere and grab a handshake! Cheers man safe flying. If not ill be looking for ya in the skies while I'm down there.
@dannydaw599 ай бұрын
Where in AZ is he?
@dillon83889 ай бұрын
@dannydaw59 mmm I'm not 100% but could be just north of Phoenix in some of his videos flying. I know there's a ppg area by the 303 I think it is.
@mlobker18 ай бұрын
Thank you for this review. Just know that there are people who like flying these with bigger, more efficient wings, where 1 hour+ flight times can be achieved. I enjoy flying my 27m buzz, and this SP140 is perfect for that, for my style of flying.
@AaronOtt9 ай бұрын
I’m super excited to see this. I’ve always hated small engine tinkering, and since I love my electric vehicle so much, I have been waiting for the time electric hobby motors become more standard!
@stevewatts51679 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video, I love the idea of an eparamotor BUT at 78 pounds… that alone is a Deal Breaker… my Power to Fly Atom 80 weighs just over 50 with fuel… more maintenance no doubt but I can’t imagine trying to carry 78 pounds and only flying 30 minutes, Thanks again
@anthonyburke56569 ай бұрын
Tucker, thanks, looking forward to the sounds tests. Do some flights on more staid canopies?
@PDWhite9 ай бұрын
Some things I would like to add: I think the term "best case" for flight time isn't really typical in this case, as the vast majority of people will not be flying a sporty 16m advanced wing if they are aiming for long flight times. Similarly, for a "normal flight," most people are not flying the most sporty wing, "the Freeride," and performing barrel rolls; this is not an average flight for an average person. Of course, most of us who fly paramotors understand that Tucker is not "normal." However, for those who dont fly paramotors, I think this could use some clarity. As a side note, the battery Tucker is flying here is no longer available, as it has been upgraded to a larger capacity version, increasing from 3.7 kWh to 4.8 kWh. This will proportionally increase the flight time. Therefore, any orders placed going forward will include the new battery design at no additional cost. This also applies to any orders placed within the past month. The curse of electric is that you want to fly longer then you would with gas motor. Just because it is more comfortable to fly but you cant. So that is why it's kinda a curse 😔. But batterys will just be getting better and better so it will be less and less of a curse over time.
@paulrybarczyk50139 ай бұрын
Not sure if this is obvious, but with an EV pickup like a Ford F150 Lightning, It could easily recharge a couple extra para-motor batteries several times while flying the others. I own a Lightning, and it's GREAT. 🙂
@TweakRacer9 ай бұрын
Same goes for Hyundai/Kia/Genesis with the backseat onboard inverter or the external V2L adapter. :)
@TweakRacer9 ай бұрын
Paul's comment should be pinned! 1:52 Immediately realize this "best case test" is MISLEADING. It may be Tucker's "most efficient" glider, but it's a 16M (Ozone's smallest Viper XC), fast cruise speed, cross-country wing.... and is overloaded past Ozone's specification (225# if at 75% of the PPG range, which is already exceeded with just the weight of the PG and pilot here). All of this burns way more power than for the average PPG pilot on a properly loaded beginner to intermediate wing.
@TuckerGott9 ай бұрын
Of course, this is MY best case scenario with the gear I have available, at my weight, which I cannot change. I bet the vast majority of pilots weigh more than me. As I said, 60 minutes is surely obtainable with different gear. If I could, I wish I could weigh 190lbs and fly a 26m Spyder as that is probably the most common setup.
@PDWhite9 ай бұрын
@@TuckerGott Ya I probably do a vid with the Spyder 3 as that is a popular wing even if it's not the most efficient. I would love to do a video benchmarking a bunch of different wings. It's just hard to do it all in the same environment setup. As typically I want to do the testing in zero wind so pretty much just have an hour or so in the evening when the thermals die down. But don't really have to do a whole flight on it just need to fly for a few minutes and make sure altitude is being held. So I might do that
@jefflowe88038 ай бұрын
Not a pilot, but I fully agree with you man, I dont like the throttle display cutting out and the range is not there I think. I assume though more range means bigger battery and more weight so not sure if there is a sweet spot for this yet
@alapon779 ай бұрын
I'm curious if this is practical and light enough for just getting into a thermal and staying aloft.
@ratherbesurfing79 ай бұрын
Do you feel like you could throw another battery in, and fly again? Could the motor handle it?
@Anthony_DP6 ай бұрын
Openppg is releasing a 4.7kwh version this July 2024. Please test. Xoxo
@ralfkruse75659 ай бұрын
Tucker, thanks for the temperature check after landing. I think a rise is normal,and the cooling is adequate if you can still touch it with the back of your hand for a certain time. That shows that the thermal design of the whole engine is good. The short flying time is disappointing. 👍😊🇫🇷
@captzoom17789 ай бұрын
That was incredible at 8 minutes 43 seconds that flip you did it was trippy to watch I wasn't ready for it
@PtangPtangBiscuitBarrelSmith9 ай бұрын
Best Comp Advert In the history of comp adverts !!!
@lehazing59579 ай бұрын
do you think it would be possible to have a second battery with you and Land shortly for switching batteries... just to maybe extend the range
@Eric_DP8 ай бұрын
Having tried out a Surron Ultra Bee for a summer, this was my exact experience with a high power battery. Amazing, instant power for about 20 minutes and then cruising your way back home. Very fun, not the most practical yet.
@robertlaird67467 ай бұрын
I've been watching your videos on and off for about four years now and really want to fly but haven't had the time to dedicate into it just yet. Plus the money to get into it and the lessons are pricey. I'd also like to try para gliding to see which one I like better and just choose one to get into. You do a very good job at explaining about all the different equipment. It somewhat scares me that so many people get hurt and also die. I didn't realize that this sport was putting you in a position of playing with death so much. I knew that there was an element of that but thought it was more of a safer way to fly and have fun. I thought that it was safer than hang gliding. Supper glad your friend survived and hope that he fully recovers. I would doubt that his wife will let him fly again but she might if he only cruised and didn't push it to the limit. That would be a very difficult choice for her.
@matt8cake1479 ай бұрын
"Did I just see a flying man? No, impossible" 5 minutes later "Hold up...there he is again!"
@rule1dontgosplat9 ай бұрын
There are two of us that fly around my town. Every time one of us flies the local facebook page lights up. It’s pretty funny.
@matt8cake1479 ай бұрын
@rule1dontgosplat That’s so awesome 😂🤩
@SEANRMZ9 ай бұрын
thanks for all the testing Tucker
@sock5019 ай бұрын
Do you think that it would be more efficient/a better use case to use this motor to power up to altitude and then glide around with it shut off for a while, rinse and repeat? Maybe chase thermals?
@simonhales6319 ай бұрын
As always great video. I would say you are spot on. For your average pilot who goes for a 30 min flight after work, this is a low maintenance higher (hopefully we shall see) reliability option. Suggestion for other videos as I have seen a few other times in the comments, altitude test, how does it compare to a 2 stroke once you get about 6-7k feet?
@theskiviking90078 ай бұрын
Great idea with the altitude lock programming. Tesla feature bonus material/perks.
@stephenolender62198 ай бұрын
Great info. I was hoping i could put this exact motor on a trike, and in place of the usual gas and coolant tank, put an extra one or two batteries. If I could get the batteries in parallel, then it would use all equally, other wise I'd have to hot swap the connectors as each battery goes. The motor is probably undersized for what I want to do but I hope the company will offer improvements.
@tzgardner9 ай бұрын
Thanks for your review. I'm very excited to someday transition over to electric paramotor. But it does not seem like the technology is quite there yet. Disappointing that you had such loss of power as the battery drained. Also, for me, the battery life would need to be x2 or x3 what you're showing for me to make that leap.
@shawnd5679 ай бұрын
Yup thats where im at as well. Even electric cars are disappointing in this regard.
@zenmaster88269 ай бұрын
Wonder if hybrid is possible..🤔
@n7ppg-northwesternpaparamo3609 ай бұрын
Great video as always, just the information I was looking for! The intro reminded me of Bill Nye, which was also awesome. 🤙
@fwkb28 ай бұрын
I'd love to see how the battery lasts for a climb & glide style of flying, like one might do for practicing wingovers and stuff. And if it's not too boring, compare cost of ownership. What I am most looking forward to is the sound testing. I feel like noise is what gets LZs shut down, and I find it fatiguing too. Silent would be amazing (and impossible) but any improvement would be exciting.
@petejr77749 ай бұрын
Your videos are the best Tucker!
@derianparsad56599 ай бұрын
Hi is it possible to buy an extra battery so that you can land, battery swap and immediately go flying again? If it is possible to buy extra batteries, how much do they cost? And how long will a battery drained to 10%, take to charge back up to 90% from an electric vehicle with the ability to charge if (eg a Ford Lightening truck)
@troyrager13529 ай бұрын
Cool to think about as battery tech improves, for short flights its great, for anyone wanting cross country or all day flights its just not there yet, its more of a purpose rig for competitive flying or a quick ride after work right now.
@blue_beephang-glider54178 ай бұрын
For a lot of people electric hang or parra-motors are launch platforms to chase thermal flights with a fly home inbuilt. Could you try catching thermals on a couple of flights power off while thermaling and gliding down to a start altitude?
@repaid19 ай бұрын
Was waiting on this video to just see the performance. I must say only Tucker can turn a 360° and head back the way he came @4:08 . 2 years ago I would have loved to be able to win/fly this thing. Unfortunately my health now prevents me from running (Or even walking) with this thing on my back, so bummer for me. Can't wait to hear the lucky person who gets this and takes or has lessons to be able to fly a para-motor. I sure hope this thing doesn't end up on Ebay or something. Best of luck to all that follow Tucker. BTW, Mildred (Tuckers "Chase" camera) was named after my submitted grandmother's name and I was recognized on his channel...so I got that piece of history in my life! I proudly wear my Risky Biscuits merch, my favorite is "Don't report Tucker to the FAA!"
@CarlSöderquist9 ай бұрын
Cool video! What is the speed at normal cruise?
@TuckerGott9 ай бұрын
Depends entirely on the glider and how heavily you load it.
@CarlSöderquist9 ай бұрын
@@TuckerGott I meant like when you did the best scenario max time flight and you cruised straight and when you are giving max throttle. With your normal wing. Is it like 30mph and 60mph?
@TuckerGott9 ай бұрын
@@CarlSöderquist Average would probably be somewhere between 29-32mph.
@CarlSöderquist9 ай бұрын
@@TuckerGott Thank you. I really like your videos. Your knowledge is great to be able to learn from.
@EddieA-n9v9 ай бұрын
Well I'm broke at least I watch these cool videos it's like in flying awesome
@jonathanangladadavis8 ай бұрын
Me too
@Keaton-Casablanca9 ай бұрын
I enjoyed watching your flights. You are always very entertaining, you have a great station.
@FlyHighParamotors9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the detailed flight time vid. I also got about the same results so was cool to see the comparison.
@roadboat92168 ай бұрын
Good info. Thanks. What is the battery chemistry 14th?
@moonasha9 ай бұрын
also worth mentioning that as time goes on batteries degrade, especially if they're being charged to 100%.
@kens97sto1719 ай бұрын
Amazing video.. as always. I was a little surprised by the power fall off .. . I thought you said this had a LFP chemistry battery. I watch a lot of car EV channels.. and one thing that they always mention.. is that LFP batteries give almost full power right to the end. There is not as much voltage difference between Full and Empty on LFP. chem... Love to see the new tech.. and this will only improve with time. Be cool to have a EV truck as your base.. and have it recharging batteries while you are flying.. You would need probably 5 pack to to fly continuously.
@ThomasGrillo9 ай бұрын
Tucker, you need to run this exact same set of tests when it's hot, or warm. 85, to 95F. I've recently learned that batteries of this type tend not to perform as well in cold, or cool weather. I'd like to see if that hold true for this batter in warm or hot weather. Of course that's also going to affect lift, and thrust efficiency, as well. Thanks for the awesome video! :)
@zachmoyer18499 ай бұрын
i have an Ebike i use all year cold and hot. There is def a difference when its really cold but the battery naturally warms itself as you use it so if you have it in a temperature controlled House, then vehicle, then quick setup time the battery temp is likely not gonna change much until you get down to really cold temps that you probably would not even fly in. basically its negligible unless its really cold out.
@repaid19 ай бұрын
I concur with the previous comment. I have been flying these batteries for many years and cold temps basically don't effect them when used correctly. You take them from a normal ambient temperature. Install and then fly. They easily produce enough internal temp to keep them warm well past what one would fly themselves or any aircraft in. I don't have any actual data, but would think that the cooler temps would actually promote longer battery health as the battery wouldn't "overheat" itself as it would in summer heat.
@genericusername66448 ай бұрын
The excess heat acts as a catylst?
@swecreations8 ай бұрын
By the time these batteries will start to be affected you will be long-gone, and home under a warm blanket.
@searchandsave1429 ай бұрын
Well done and very informative. Would it be practical to stow a second battery theoretically increasing fly time and range ?
@jaywilliams61189 ай бұрын
awesome video tucker very informative.
@dionbritten9 ай бұрын
Beautifully presented, bro 👊🏻🤙🏻 i will one day own a paramotor 🙏🏻
@libertyforamericanow9 ай бұрын
Would be interesting to have a competition on who can have the longest flight with an electric paramotor riding thermals
@GCTWorks9 ай бұрын
You should post ambient temperature for yhe flights. Temperature can greatly affect battery performance.
@Sparky-Tim9 ай бұрын
Great video Tucker. 3 questions, what's the charge time, could you run it on a trike & could they provide a backup battery to help with emergency landings. A bit like a reserve tank in a car that you can switch to. Looks like Arizona is treating you well, best of luck mate. 👍
@Ragnarok_Rob9 ай бұрын
Great video, Tucker!! Answered all my questions.
@lobbyrobby9 ай бұрын
Great testing here. I like this thing for what it is. I'd like to find out a little more about the durability of that frame and should a guy happen to have a rough landing is it somewhat easy/cheap to repair or would it be expensive? Thank you
@HL655367 ай бұрын
What I ask myself right now is if it would be possible to do what rockets do to extend range: multiple stages/dumping empty tanks. Have a second fresh battery hooked up that powers your takeoff and a climb (circling the launch site). Once high up, switch to the main battery, dump the second one and let it descend on a reserve chute. Now you're high up with 100% juice. Would that even be legal?
@TomMinnick9 ай бұрын
HAHA, Love the BASE promo at the beginning 🤙🤙
@samj923Ай бұрын
Captain America in paramotoring.bro ,you rock!
@JustOutHereTinkering9 ай бұрын
My typical flight is right around 1hr to 1hr 15mins. Maybe 10% of my flights are under 30 mins so this technology just hasnt come far enough to work for me. When it does I'm on board, but not yet....
@ozzie75239 ай бұрын
Tip - Always let your battery cool down before you recharge it as well. You will get more recharge cycles out of it that way.😁
@Robnord19 ай бұрын
Letting it cool is safer too. Less likely to go 💥
@zefallafez9 ай бұрын
Wouldn't the BMS prevent it from charging if it were too warm?
@ozzie75239 ай бұрын
@@zefallafez Possibly, but i doubt it.
@oasntet9 ай бұрын
@@ozzie7523 Temperature sensors in BMSes are really cheap and easy. I would be seriously surprised and disappointed if this battery pack didn't use one; that's the sort of penny-pinching I'd expect from a knock-off tool battery maker, not a custom expensive niche product maker.
@PilotA519 ай бұрын
I would be surprised if the BMS doesn't have any kind of thermal protection when charging. That's like rule number one for preventing thermal runaway. Even my power tool batteries won't charge until they cool down, at least the ones for my string trimmer which get the hottest. It's relatively simple to include a temperature sensor in the pack and not charge at all until it drops below a threshold, or ideally factor it into the charge profile.
@barkin-brit4869 ай бұрын
"Get out some aggression" DUDE...! I heard that! I am a combat veteran (Iraq at its worst 2003-2007) I flew PG's before the war and whilst I was there I used to envision me on an alpine launch each night in Baghdad when I was struggling to sleep. When I got home I knew I did not want the shrinks or the drugs they prescribed my buddies. I knew my therapy, and it still is, would be Adventure Therapy. Flying makes me less angry and since coming home it's been the thing that saved me. Adventures make us all focus on the now and the tomorrow instead of the yesterday.
@iflyintos61649 ай бұрын
I love that man,I'm happy to hear you found an outlet it's definitely important in life mine use to be ppg but I find myself spending more hours on my motorcycles to clear my head space.
@josephstrazzulla63109 ай бұрын
Tucker, what do you think a 2 blade prop would affect the duration as opposed to the 3 blade?
@2011mendo8 ай бұрын
Not sure I caught your fall rate in comparison to a gas version. Also,could this be put on a trike! With a 300lb pilot? Would it even fly ? 😮 does it have that kind of power?
@whooptydoo62569 ай бұрын
Im assuming your going out at surise. Im not a morning person at all. I went bungee jumping out of a hotair balloon once and it happened so early i think i was still half asleep . 😂 i barely remember it. 🎈
@569329829 ай бұрын
What about using this thing motor-glider style? I.e. use the motor to start and get to altitude. Then shut of the motor and use thermals to stay up. Like motor assisted paragliding. If someone is into paragliding but lives e.g. in the mid-west plains, something like this or a winch is needed to get started. But a winch requires a ground crew. This thing can do without.
@jimkerns25689 ай бұрын
Get an E-winch, you can self launch with the remote. No ground crew required.
@auzzierocks9 ай бұрын
I remember when you set it up, you set the throttle response to a sports setting, would the stock setting get better range?
@davevieyra9 ай бұрын
Very cool, electric motor. How much does a rig like this cost? Thanks
@HoundDogMech8 ай бұрын
Where can I observe you at this Launch Sit?e? I live in Apache Junction.
@Vousie8 ай бұрын
One thing to note though, is that on this one, you get your one 1/2 hr flight, and then you have to go home 'cause your battery needs to charge for a few hours. On a petrol paramotor, you could just refill the tank and go again. And while you could buy more batteries for this thing, they're probably quite expensive, and given how heavy they are it'd be a lot more weight than a few litres of extra fuel...
@kchatleain18 ай бұрын
Please make more of the cactus shirts. Thanks
@thepunisher80789 ай бұрын
very nice video that's just how you roll fly safe and jump safe
@jeffreyatvars1483 ай бұрын
What base rig are you using and canopy size? Is this worn while flying your paramotor?
@bhaskarparam97119 ай бұрын
I would love to see more electric videos
@srmofoable9 ай бұрын
There's 2 aspects for best case scenario. Time, and mileage. Sure you might stay up longer with a boaty glider but would you have made it to the helipad and back?
@dsnieszko9 ай бұрын
I have an sp140 and a big ol 26m mojo pwr 2 and i definitely get an hour. I few 45 min yesterday and still had 48% so size of the wing definitely matters with this motor. For what i use it for i love it.
@TuckerGott9 ай бұрын
Nice! How much do you weigh?
@dsnieszko9 ай бұрын
@@TuckerGott I'm 185. It's the first gen so I've been flying it a few years now. I'll say it definitely depends on how you fly. If I'm going up high, definitely won't get that much time but when I'm just doing some fun low flying I get some good duration.
@adventureoutline9 ай бұрын
Will it do better at higher altitude, then a gas para motor. That might be a cool comparison.
@pc-dc4gm9 ай бұрын
You've probably covered this but I'm curious about whether you have a desire to speedfly
@ericheagan3624Ай бұрын
I think a safe quick disconnect to drop the battery off the back is necessary in case it catches on fire while in the air. It is the worst case super rare scenario. But I think it should be a built in safety plan. Batteries do catch on fire sometimes and when they do they burn for hours.
@carloko085 ай бұрын
congrats, dude, great review, just be care and enjoy life all that you can, cheers 😉
@user-fd3ds7fc3s9 ай бұрын
It's good technology of future :) nice information, thanks for your work!
@rambozo_fpv1769 ай бұрын
A 2 blade prop will make a huge difference too.
@bomberaustychunksbruv41199 ай бұрын
Yes - I can confirm 2 blade will outferform a 3. I run many props on my long range FPV planes (R/C) and the 2 blade props are the go, I have proof through my On Screen displays and logging recharge Amps, distance travelled etc.
@sirClogg3 ай бұрын
Nice. I've been paramotoring for about 6 years and I'm still content flying a 28m Charger usually just for about half an hour or even less. While I feel like my paramotor community would laugh at me, this could very well be quite a good motor for my way of flying.
@BobthePilot9 ай бұрын
The RPM in level flight cruise would be useful.
@ArnieLowrey-xv1tk8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the very informative video. I don't understand why in the ppg application that battery tech is not moving along much faster? It seems to me that other than flight time, that electric paramotors are superior in every other metric, please educate me if I am misguided?
@justgooutdoors9 ай бұрын
Were you using the same battery and recharging or swapping the battery between tests?
@h7opolo9 ай бұрын
13:09 tendon strain perhaps
@OriginalUnique12 күн бұрын
As a paramotring enthusiast who have not flown at all yet, I'm really curious on when the technology of paramotors would get to the point where it is fully electric and the mustache glider. This is something that I can back on since electric paramotors could change everything, and if you have enough batteries you can replace instantly. Where in electric cars, it just takes so long to charge and not ideal for long travels.
@mikerider12378 ай бұрын
Have someone weld you up a nice aluminum bracket that attached to the frame under the existing battery in line with the other one. Perfect alignment. So it looks top notch. Paint the bracket of course and mabye have a 3 velcro strap in the back that hold that spare battery. You would double your distance. I always pack an extra battery on my ebikes , plus i bring my charger. Most milage ive done with two packs was 75 miles. But if i bring my charger i get a lot more when im eating i charge etc. after that you just get tired and dont want to go any farther. I have a peddle assist only bike.
@TuckerGott8 ай бұрын
But then you have a 121lb paramotor. 😑
@mikerider12378 ай бұрын
@@TuckerGott I know, a was thinking the extra weight would be an issue. I don't notice much of a difference on my ebikes. What does an average paramotor weigh??
@jaredz95078 ай бұрын
This peramotor is pretty amazing, i will say as someone who is very familiar with EVs dont use cruse control. Try to modulate the throttle as efficient as possible if its possible see if you can see the amp draw or the wattage. You can really get good range with evs don't work the motor as hard as possible with the given condition, love your vids man.
@ParaglidingManiac9 ай бұрын
4:09 Tucker, turning around is 180, not 360 ;P
@TuckerGott9 ай бұрын
Clearly. 😉 I misspoke.
@TenMillionYearProgram427 ай бұрын
@@TuckerGottthere’s always gotta be one…
@RaymerProductions9 ай бұрын
This video is already out dated because open ppg no longer sells the 3.7kwh battery and it comes with a 4.8kwh battery now at the same price. That being said you could probably add 20% to all these numbers in the video. Also probably add another 10% or more because most people arent flying a sporty 16m glider like tucker is. Just some things to consider.
@toweleeielite9 ай бұрын
so could you sacrifice some performance for range by using a 2 blade prop?
@MrTemzi9 ай бұрын
Perfect time for you to review this motor! I've been wanting it for almost a year now but there always comes something else i need to use my savings to😅. hope to win the giveaway but if not i just need to save for it a bit longer and just focus on paragliding for now😁
@MrCPPG9 ай бұрын
I never thought I would see the day Tucker flying a production electric paramotor.
@luchesi68759 ай бұрын
curious if the flight time was much longer would you switch to electric as your go to?
@TuckerGott9 ай бұрын
Much longer, yes. Like an hour and a half would be nice.
@grejen7118 ай бұрын
I have flown the X4 for a couple years so I'm pretty familiar with electric power. Compared to the SP140 the X4 is less efficient due to the smaller propellers but the batteries I use are of a bit higher mass/energy density. The advertised "40-60" mins I believe is "Flight time" not run time. You should include the time to descend after the battery runs out. 44 minutes ending at 500ft is a bit different from 44 minutes ending with 1000', or on the ground. When you're flying ICE and you have say 1 hour of fuel, you know that the climb out will burn fuel faster but you gain the time back when idling down burning almost nothing. That all said your test for the casual flight hit on the need for a 'go around' or two and leaving some juice available for that. Your test is very forgiving there because of your high level of skill and comparatively large, open, and safe LZ. I fly in an area with lots of tall trees and small LZs and I'm a newer pilot so I'd never run that over 30 minutes. I fly a boaty ;) wing and I'm only 170lbs, but I'd be wanting to be on the ground with 20% left for healthy go around performance.
@jphickory5229 ай бұрын
I have concerns about potential battery fire during flight