On my cooling I got ,I had over 10 years that cooling my house,I think I need New one,just think about that,I watch your on U tube all the time, and also like your new motor you got,I been watching you on U tube around 3:30 AM in the morning, thank you for your time Kevin.
I visited the museum today for the first time. There was a lot more stuff there than I thought there was going to be. It was very cool. Recognized some of the restored tools and things. I hoped to see you there but maybe another time.
I remember you teasing this a while back and I’ve been looking forward to seeing the build. I’ve considered a similar build for myself. Looking forward to seeing the tests.
Been looking forward as well. Want to build a similar setup. I have a radar 115 I'm currently building a lifepo4 battery for. Been collecting 18650's for some time now(got around 500 cells). Can't wait to see your ideas.
Can't wait to see this up and running. My RC car has an AC motor. It's tiny compared to that thing. But it has a ton of torque, and gets my car scooting pretty fast.
Glad to be back following You. I’ve given up on the salt water kayak. I’ve always had shark encounters whenever I’d wade fish Galveston bay. Hammerheads are common in the gulf and they scare the you know what out of me. It’s an unnatural fear because I haven’t seen one yet. I think if I did, I’d never go back in salt water.
@Jeff Stevens the bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, which can swim between salt and fresh water, and are found in tropical rivers around the world they can stay a month or so in fresh water.
@@moimeme4840 I saw a video of a guy reeling in a freshwater bass he caught from the dock behind His house and a very large bull shark showed its girth as it ate His fish. Big shark! I have heard of bulls being hundreds of miles up river. Do You happen to know what shark lives, or comes and goes, in that lake in South America?
@@jeffstevens156 bull sharks have been known to travel up the Mississippi River as far as Alton, Illinois, about 700 miles from the ocean. They are great white up north in the Saint Laurence seaway . Many species could be everywhere near ocean / rivers .
@@moimeme4840 Thank You very much for info. Sounds like I need a bigger boat! I don’t mind fishing for alligator gar in the Trinity river because I know I won’t be eaten. The closest I’ve come with a shark other than having stuck my foot in ones mouth while I was surfing. I know the more I’m in their territory, the higher my chances are of encountering them. I guess their best chance from now on is in the bath tub with epsom salt. Lol. But seriously, Thanks! I won’t be wading the bay anymore. I had a six footer right next to me, stealing my stringer. I am in their house every time I do that. So it’s bank or boat fishing from now on. Have a good day and again, Thanks!
I was thinking when you were milling it why you didn't have coolant running. I miss that sound so much. I worked at IKS for years running cnc machines, milling. Left there and ended up as Cad operator and ran the machines for a smaller company. A startup type deal and since I went to school for E.G.T., and then ran machines for years, I reckon they thought I was the perfect man for the job except they only forgot one thing and that was the money. LOL. But in all serious I am enjoying watching this so much people don't understand. Creating things, having to use your mind for something besides an assembly line, no pun intended, and then watching a large machine make something that you really didn't design but still put your little spin on because i'm sure you know there's many different ways to get from start to finish. The only thing that I didn't do is send the parts to heat treat. Once it was off my machine or machines, that was it for my part. After a while we began getting larger orders and much more runtime on the machines so we got another CNC Operator hired to help out. I don't know if you used Autocad and or Smartcam but if you have then you know how finicky smartcam can be the way it writes the code, how the steps are. If you don't draw it out in the order of the way you want the machine to cut it, you can create a mess but now i've been out the game for 15 years now so i'm sure programs have changed for the better. We would get these Engineers in at both companies and I would always try and explain to them how much programming they had to do down on the floor because of that little bit of difference between programs but just reminiscing. I hope you enjoy making this stuff as much as I love watching it so keep up the good work. Have a great weekend and God Bless.
Your adapter plate is mostly blocking off any cooling water flow through the motor. Just something to think about. Also, you might want to consider a grit-screen on the inlet side of the motor to keep sand from getting between the poles on rotor and the windings on the stator. A certain amount of sand and grit is ferrous (iron) and will stick to the rotor, so a cleaning might be something you want to do once or twice a season.
@@TheGoodoftheLand wouldn't it be a good idea to sharpen the leading edge of those blades mostly for weeds, also a mini rope cutter like on big boats but again just for any stringy weeds or even fishing line
Hell yes!!!! 🤘🤘🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🤘🤘 Been looking forward to this. Amazingly, it seems like you're the only person on UA-cam that's finally gonna throw some crazy motor at a kayak. We've all seen reviews of those bixby motor units that are pretty nice, but for the money you shell out for that kit it's weak af. I am still waiting for someone to make an electric jet drive for a kayak or small John boat. This is gonna be epic!!!🤘
According to ohm's law, wattage does NOT remain constant. as voltage goes up, the current goes up, and therefore the power goes up. And none of that matters because this is a motor that is primarily ruled by inductance. However, it does follow a similar path where more voltage than rated means you have higher "leftover" voltage while at a high rpm, which means you can achieve higher current (up to the maximum torque) even at the max RPM. And that's a LOT more wattage than the motor is rated for, despite being under the maximum current limits.
Where you get that drill bit guide you used to clamp to drill the holes on the plate with the hand held drill? Or what is it call?? Thx love the videos
I love the hull design on my bonafide ss127. It's as stabile alone as my 14' ocean kayak was with outriggers. Yes a bonafide is expensive, but not compared to the hobie angler.
+Piney Hollows Homestead Its a fantastic Kayak. I was going to get one bud got a fantastic deal on my Cuda HD. It was a Month long decision process. Im with you on the Hobie. Amy has one and I prefer my Jackson. The euros just don't fit me.
Incredible... could you tell me how you managed to prevent the motor from being damaged by the water? I want to install something like this in my fishing kayak! greetings from Spain!
I loved your build I have a couple of questions first can this build be use with a jet water thruster and second where can i find and purchase this batteries Thanks
Hi I just love your designs and I know I don’t have the ability to build one like you have and a Bixby is too expensive for me is there anyway that I can purchase it from you please thank you for your time
Thanks a bunch for the video. I've been wondering if that ducted prop was worth ordering and you showed that it is. I'm working on my first build and you have provided a wealth of info on the propulsion system. Keep up the good work!
The motor on my diy electric sup had similar bearings and after 5 runs it got really noisy. Better off getting ceramic or stainless bearings. Another concern is the rust on the magnets, maybe apply a thin layer of epoxy around the rotor to avoid that.
@@RC-ij4je doing some rust prevention for those magnets is a good idea, but what material do they use for the magnets in these kinda motors?? Are they neodymium? I'd imagine they are if they're high quality motors, but I wonder if it is even feasible to get a layer thin enough to to fit that tight gap they build into those motors. I guess you could just vacuum seal the motor in a way that forced the resin away from that gap?? But at the same time, if you're constantly running it and careful to clean it and dry it with the utmost care after each use you could prevent rust buildup that could shorten the life of the motor. Then you just spend all your fun time preventing rust? I dunno though.....I am no expert, but this subject alone would be a great learning adventure.
+BIG WIGGLE Yuo Neodymium. There is a vid before this vid and I disassemble the motor. Magnets are crazy strong. They are also wrapped and epoxy coated. Not sure how long this will last in the water. Its one of the reasons I want to test it. Time will tell. Sand is an issue an well as salt water. They could kill the motor quickly. My lake is clear fresh water and I plan to only use the motor in deep clean water. The big motor at the beginning of the vid is supposed to be safe in salt water. We will see. Finished up most of the fab on the mount today. Check out my Instagram. Kayak test video drops this weekend!
Hello I have a question, the motor SSS56144 has 13kW and max RPM 45.000 , do you use any reduction gearbox or do you connect directly the motor to the prop? does the motor ever spin at 45k rpm (and the prop too) or how did you make it work?
There will be. Wait a bit and let me make all of the costly mistakes. In the end we will have tested at least four motors and speed controls. Just install the big motor today and the amp and voltage meter. I will be recording everything. Im probably going to build and sell mounts.
+Sparky Projects Yes. It actually pulls the air from the water. It can also be caused by the prop pulling air into the prop stream. This should help with that as well as thrust vectoring for better steering and control. Can't wait ti test it!!
Very impressive well done. It motivated me to something similar, but it's not cheap as you are saying. It's way more than 200 dollars. Just battery and motor would cost me over 500 dollars. By the time you make everything, you are talking about 800 to 1000 dollars, which is a lot. Do you have any specific website where you get all that stuff that cheap?
the parts are no longer available so do you have another site to order those parts? Or a detail information of the name of the parts and we can look for it?
How can l get in touch with you l have Hopie PA 14 Foot Kayak but all salt water sure would like to get Drawing or just parts needed but l would like to use a lithium battery and who made impeller. Been watching your videos made me very interested. Thank you for your time. Matthew King
+Michael Schaller probably more likely to drown. It's not to say that it can't, you would have to want to die. In tonight's video we had a leak in the esc (defective unit) which soaked everything in the box. I just reached in with the wet box of batteries and unplugged them one by one.
+Wayne D I have dychem and all the tools for layout and machining. Most people do not have access to tools like this. I wanted to show how to do it with common tools.Thanks for watching!
On my cooling I got ,I had over 10 years that cooling my house,I think I need New one,just think about that,I watch your on U tube all the time, and also like your new motor you got,I been watching you on U tube around 3:30 AM in the morning, thank you for your time Kevin.
Thank you Kevin!
Found the original video in this series like two weeks ago and freaked out when I couldn't find the follow up. Then I got excited when this popped up!
The first one I see him trying this SSS Monster Motor.
Keep it up Buddy .
I'm building my Jetboard wit this Monster SSS .
Greetings From Germany
I visited the museum today for the first time. There was a lot more stuff there than I thought there was going to be. It was very cool. Recognized some of the restored tools and things. I hoped to see you there but maybe another time.
Sorry Brother, I am no longer at the museum.
The Good of the Land - As in you no longer work there or just aren't there due to quarantine?
Love the budget approach and acknowledgment that not everyone has the serious milling tools you do.
I love this series
Hi friend your nice man so i like you and this story all.
Have a nice day.
Thanks
Holy cow Batman. I would put that motor on my old Gheenoe 13, bet it would work. I bought a 24k Mr Cool for my shop and am tickled. Love your channel.
I remember you teasing this a while back and I’ve been looking forward to seeing the build. I’ve considered a similar build for myself.
Looking forward to seeing the tests.
I'm going to build multiple setups so people have a choice. Should be cool. I think i can get a system going with a $150 budget.
Been looking forward as well. Want to build a similar setup. I have a radar 115 I'm currently building a lifepo4 battery for. Been collecting 18650's for some time now(got around 500 cells). Can't wait to see your ideas.
The bracket looks amazing after you finished it
Justin I ha e a high regard for this build and the channel, this video is such a tease ugh I need to see this power the boat
Its coming, and after that I have an even more powerful set up. Then I'm making a 100%solar setup.
Can't wait to see this up and running. My RC car has an AC motor. It's tiny compared to that thing. But it has a ton of torque, and gets my car scooting pretty fast.
Cant wait to ride it!!!
Really loved this video. Good to mix things up on the channel and get some diverse content. 👍👍👍
Hi love the videos . I would like the motor info and the prop info if you would garrisonp45@gmail.com.please and ty .
Holly crap what a deal on that metal!
I use 3s batteries on my trolling motor. I made a harness to use four batteries at a time to spread the load out. This motor looks awesome
Glad to be back following You. I’ve given up on the salt water kayak. I’ve always had shark encounters whenever I’d wade fish Galveston bay. Hammerheads are common in the gulf and they scare the you know what out of me. It’s an unnatural fear because I haven’t seen one yet. I think if I did, I’d never go back in salt water.
@Jeff Stevens the bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, which can swim between salt and fresh water, and are found in tropical rivers around the world they can stay a month or so in fresh water.
@@moimeme4840 I saw a video of a guy reeling in a freshwater bass he caught from the dock behind His house and a very large bull shark showed its girth as it ate His fish. Big shark! I have heard of bulls being hundreds of miles up river. Do You happen to know what shark lives, or comes and goes, in that lake in South America?
@@jeffstevens156 bull sharks have been known to travel up the Mississippi River as far as Alton, Illinois, about 700 miles from the ocean. They are great white up north in the Saint Laurence seaway . Many species could be everywhere near ocean / rivers .
@@moimeme4840 Thank You very much for info. Sounds like I need a bigger boat! I don’t mind fishing for alligator gar in the Trinity river because I know I won’t be eaten. The closest I’ve come with a shark other than having stuck my foot in ones mouth while I was surfing. I know the more I’m in their territory, the higher my chances are of encountering them.
I guess their best chance from now on is in the bath tub with epsom salt. Lol. But seriously, Thanks! I won’t be wading the bay anymore. I had a six footer right next to me, stealing my stringer. I am in their house every time I do that. So it’s bank or boat fishing from now on. Have a good day and again, Thanks!
I miss this build series
I was thinking when you were milling it why you didn't have coolant running. I miss that sound so much. I worked at IKS for years running cnc machines, milling. Left there and ended up as Cad operator and ran the machines for a smaller company. A startup type deal and since I went to school for E.G.T., and then ran machines for years, I reckon they thought I was the perfect man for the job except they only forgot one thing and that was the money. LOL. But in all serious I am enjoying watching this so much people don't understand. Creating things, having to use your mind for something besides an assembly line, no pun intended, and then watching a large machine make something that you really didn't design but still put your little spin on because i'm sure you know there's many different ways to get from start to finish. The only thing that I didn't do is send the parts to heat treat. Once it was off my machine or machines, that was it for my part. After a while we began getting larger orders and much more runtime on the machines so we got another CNC Operator hired to help out. I don't know if you used Autocad and or Smartcam but if you have then you know how finicky smartcam can be the way it writes the code, how the steps are. If you don't draw it out in the order of the way you want the machine to cut it, you can create a mess but now i've been out the game for 15 years now so i'm sure programs have changed for the better. We would get these Engineers in at both companies and I would always try and explain to them how much programming they had to do down on the floor because of that little bit of difference between programs but just reminiscing. I hope you enjoy making this stuff as much as I love watching it so keep up the good work. Have a great weekend and God Bless.
Aaaaarrrggghhhh. Now I want the field test, now!! Gimmegimmegimme🤤🤤😜😜😂😂👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I don't want to spoil it. There are two more videos after this one and tomorrow I will upload another with a larger motor.
Batteries are taking over the world!
Thanks for showing your video 👍and I liked how you try to say ALUMINIUM 😀
I been looking forward to this series of videos for awhile so awesome to see an update on this justin @TheGoodOfTheLand
Amazing build. This is going to be great
Your adapter plate is mostly blocking off any cooling water flow through the motor. Just something to think about.
Also, you might want to consider a grit-screen on the inlet side of the motor to keep sand from getting between the poles on rotor and the windings on the stator. A certain amount of sand and grit is ferrous (iron) and will stick to the rotor, so a cleaning might be something you want to do once or twice a season.
He going to discovery it later in other video
i am adding that to my small basshunter, I fish small farm ponds so those batteries will last a long time, Thanks.
The will work great on a bass buster.
@@TheGoodoftheLand qm
@@TheGoodoftheLand wouldn't it be a good idea to sharpen the leading edge of those blades mostly for weeds, also a mini rope cutter like on big boats but again just for any stringy weeds or even fishing line
That propeller and blade setup is just stunning
Hell yes!!!! 🤘🤘🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🤘🤘
Been looking forward to this. Amazingly, it seems like you're the only person on UA-cam that's finally gonna throw some crazy motor at a kayak. We've all seen reviews of those bixby motor units that are pretty nice, but for the money you shell out for that kit it's weak af.
I am still waiting for someone to make an electric jet drive for a kayak or small John boat.
This is gonna be epic!!!🤘
which pitch in the kenshin prop do you recommend? Thanks
Me gusto ese proyecto
Just stumbled upon this video and dude you're awesome, this is fascinating to watch
Thank you for this.
you should try to put 2 or 3 motors on a kayak would love to see how fast it would go!
You talk about volts, amps and watts. If you look into “Ohms Law” wattage remains constant, as the voltage increases amperage draw decreases.
That isn’t Ohm’s Law that’s just the definition of a watt. Ohm’s Law is V = I * R
Only if power remains constant, which it doesn't.
According to ohm's law, wattage does NOT remain constant. as voltage goes up, the current goes up, and therefore the power goes up.
And none of that matters because this is a motor that is primarily ruled by inductance. However, it does follow a similar path where more voltage than rated means you have higher "leftover" voltage while at a high rpm, which means you can achieve higher current (up to the maximum torque) even at the max RPM. And that's a LOT more wattage than the motor is rated for, despite being under the maximum current limits.
This is quite an interesting build, can't wait for the next installment 👍
Wow at how strong the magnets are insane
Awesome concept build, clearance is a factor when going Skinny, cause Normal trolling motors require like 12” of water to prevent cavitation.
Do you know if there is any thruster that can run on 12V? Want to build a left/right thruster for my boat.
What pitch prop did you chose?
I need the link to the propeller. I can't find it on banggood or anywhere else. I'm building a similar setup, but less powerful
What thruster pitch you choose for your motor
Where you get that drill bit guide you used to clamp to drill the holes on the plate with the hand held drill? Or what is it call?? Thx love the videos
It's made by Big gator tools.
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Neat build 👍🏻
+MCEngineeringInc Thanks Brother!
That work really well on a canoe too I think man 😊🇨🇦
Absolutely. I want to build the mount so that it can be changed to fit other water craft. Can't wait to get it on the water!
The Good of the Land you still doing “Good of the Land” fest ?
FYI, links are not working.
Is there a final video on this? I want to make one.
wicked build great work... the link for the Propeller and housing doesn't work... any hints would be great
@The Good of the Land Didn't you upload a video on making an ultrasonic cleaner for stainless sink? Did you remove it for some reason?
No, it's still on the channel.
@@TheGoodoftheLand thanks, I found it... ua-cam.com/video/uTmhIb36Pv0/v-deo.html that was an awesome video!👍🍻
Where did you get the prop?
Where can we buy your props assembly?
I love the hull design on my bonafide ss127. It's as stabile alone as my 14' ocean kayak was with outriggers. Yes a bonafide is expensive, but not compared to the hobie angler.
+Piney Hollows Homestead Its a fantastic Kayak. I was going to get one bud got a fantastic deal on my Cuda HD. It was a Month long decision process. Im with you on the Hobie. Amy has one and I prefer my Jackson. The euros just don't fit me.
+The Good of the Land The Ergonomic don't fit...
Incredible... could you tell me how you managed to prevent the motor from being damaged by the water? I want to install something like this in my fishing kayak! greetings from Spain!
Is there a way i can message you a picture of my kayak? i got i wanna see if theres a way i can mount a moter kit on it.
I habe two 100ah 12v batterys how long will Thatcher last?
I loved your build I have a couple of questions first can this build be use with a jet water thruster and second where can i find and purchase this batteries Thanks
Do you have another link to that propeller ? or the name of it? the link isn't working anymore. Thanks!
@Whoop!
The Banggood link doesn't work anymore. Can I have the link to the motor please
Could not find any motor like yours on amazon
Thinking off building a battry driven yetski what motor do you recomend, golden Dc motor?
Hi here i was trying to ask a question about building a electric yetski could i get a reply please
Hi I just love your designs and I know I don’t have the ability to build one like you have and a Bixby is too expensive for me is there anyway that I can purchase it from you please thank you for your time
Where i can find this motor
Does the rolling motor come waterproof, or do you have to insulate it yourself?
What should I use for a ocean kayak Trident 13
Keep watching, we will figure it out.
What electric motor did you settle on for your kayak? Would two of them push my 24 foot pontoon boat?
Thanks a bunch for the video. I've been wondering if that ducted prop was worth ordering and you showed that it is. I'm working on my first build and you have provided a wealth of info on the propulsion system. Keep up the good work!
Sweet. Are you going to talk about the charge controller, if you haven't already? Thank you.
Yes. For these battery's I'm just using a 400watt rc charger. Im also building a battery pack. That will ge charged with a different charger.
Those bearings aren't sealed they are shielded bearings meaning that they have a small cap that will let the water get in to the bearing.
The motor on my diy electric sup had similar bearings and after 5 runs it got really noisy. Better off getting ceramic or stainless bearings. Another concern is the rust on the magnets, maybe apply a thin layer of epoxy around the rotor to avoid that.
@@RC-ij4je doing some rust prevention for those magnets is a good idea, but what material do they use for the magnets in these kinda motors?? Are they neodymium? I'd imagine they are if they're high quality motors, but I wonder if it is even feasible to get a layer thin enough to to fit that tight gap they build into those motors. I guess you could just vacuum seal the motor in a way that forced the resin away from that gap?? But at the same time, if you're constantly running it and careful to clean it and dry it with the utmost care after each use you could prevent rust buildup that could shorten the life of the motor. Then you just spend all your fun time preventing rust? I dunno though.....I am no expert, but this subject alone would be a great learning adventure.
+BIG WIGGLE Yuo Neodymium. There is a vid before this vid and I disassemble the motor. Magnets are crazy strong. They are also wrapped and epoxy coated. Not sure how long this will last in the water. Its one of the reasons I want to test it. Time will tell. Sand is an issue an well as salt water. They could kill the motor quickly. My lake is clear fresh water and I plan to only use the motor in deep clean water. The big motor at the beginning of the vid is supposed to be safe in salt water. We will see. Finished up most of the fab on the mount today. Check out my Instagram. Kayak test video drops this weekend!
@@TheGoodoftheLand all I know is that this build is gonna be epic either way!!
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Hello I have a question, the motor SSS56144 has 13kW and max RPM 45.000 , do you use any reduction gearbox or do you connect directly the motor to the prop? does the motor ever spin at 45k rpm (and the prop too) or how did you make it work?
Is this a 16s?
Can someone recommend a custom machine shop please. I’d like to get a motor mount built. Thank you
Which Nozzle you get in this video?
When ordering the prop for the 350kv motor its asking for coupler specifics. Which one did you get?
Is there a parts list for this? Looking to put one on my touring kayak to rip through the heavy stuff, or just be lazy on those long paddles
There will be. Wait a bit and let me make all of the costly mistakes. In the end we will have tested at least four motors and speed controls. Just install the big motor today and the amp and voltage meter. I will be recording everything. Im probably going to build and sell mounts.
@@TheGoodoftheLand will definitely wait on it, thanks for doing the research for us all, will sit here waiting to throw money at the screen :)
How to get this motor please give reply
need to put it on a two man bass boat
cool
Does it over heat?
What size pitch is the prop
Are you selling this motor and battery combo
What speedcontroller are you using?
Wehere i can buy this prop, link not working );
Doesn't cavitation start when the prop is going too fast through the water if it's not designed for that speed ?
+Sparky Projects Yes. It actually pulls the air from the water. It can also be caused by the prop pulling air into the prop stream. This should help with that as well as thrust vectoring for better steering and control. Can't wait ti test it!!
Very impressive well done. It motivated me to something similar, but it's not cheap as you are saying. It's way more than 200 dollars. Just battery and motor would cost me over 500 dollars. By the time you make everything, you are talking about 800 to 1000 dollars, which is a lot. Do you have any specific website where you get all that stuff that cheap?
The links for the limo packs, the motor and the charger are no good
Very good! What is the blade diameter?
the parts are no longer available so do you have another site to order those parts?
Or a detail information of the name of the parts and we can look for it?
How do I get one for my Kayak... thats the question?
How can l get in touch with you l have Hopie PA 14 Foot Kayak but all salt water sure would like to get Drawing or just parts needed but l would like to use a lithium battery and who made impeller. Been watching your videos made me very interested. Thank you for your time.
Matthew King
Any chance of you building more for sale to those not mechanically inclined?
Is the motor water friendly? Can it handle sea water?
links are busted.. need good advice on water proof motor for similar setup
greetings friend how long can battery charge last at low or varied speed.
Don't want to spoil it for you. There are two videos after this one and a new upload scheduled for tomorrow. Check them out, its impressive!
Hey , quick question .... could this actually kill you if it gets wet ?
+Michael Schaller probably more likely to drown. It's not to say that it can't, you would have to want to die. In tonight's video we had a leak in the esc (defective unit) which soaked everything in the box. I just reached in with the wet box of batteries and unplugged them one by one.
Friend, I would like to have the tools to be able to build, my English is bad. I would like to know if I can contact you. I live in Massachusetts
Invest in blue dychem& a compass for layout
+Wayne D I have dychem and all the tools for layout and machining. Most people do not have access to tools like this. I wanted to show how to do it with common tools.Thanks for watching!
What was the final outcome.
Good! Check out the videos!
Can you use Li-ion batteries instead of lipo?