Brushless DC Motors suitable for Underwater?

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The discussion revolves around the challenges faced while using a brushless DC motor for an underwater ROV project. The motor, a model BLM5100k-A from Oriental Motor, stalls after five seconds of operation in water, despite functioning well in air. The motor is housed in a waterproof enclosure made of high-density plastic with seals to prevent water ingress. Possible issues include insufficient current supply or the motor's inability to maintain consistent performance under water pressure. Participants are encouraged to share experiences or advice on optimizing motor performance for underwater applications.
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Hi people,

im new to this forum. I'm currently working on a underwater ROV for my school project. We did a experiment recently on the performance of our ROV. We met up with some problems on the motor & the propeller for the thrusting. The motor stalls just after 5secs. So I am thinking is there any wrong with our motor? Cuz I am afraid that our brushless DC motor might not be suitable for underwater usage. The motor we bought is "Oriental motor Brushless DC motor" model BLM5100k-A. Is there anyone had tried making a ROV using those motors? Pls advise. Any help will be very much appreciated!

Thank you
Kunniez
 
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The motor is sealed in a water-tight enclosure, right? The motor doesn't know it's underwater, or at least it shouldn't. What do you mean by "stalls"?
 
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