These T200s were almost BlueROV2 replacement thrusters, but we had a little hiccup and had to cut off the WetLink Penetrator – they’re perfectly functional, but with a shorter than standard cable length! The cable length for this batch of thrusters vary, but the minimum is 440 mm. If you are looking for the standard T200 Thrusters, you can find them here. Also, remember that this thruster needs an electronics speed controller (ESC), like the Basic ESC, to operate.
T200 (with extra short cable)
$150.00
These T200s have a slighter shorter-than-normal cable! The minimum cable length for these thrusters is 440 mm. If you are looking for the standard T200 Thruster, you can find them here.
26 in stock
Product Description
Product Description
These T200s were almost BlueROV2 replacement thrusters, but we had a little hiccup and had to cut off the WetLink Penetrator – they’re perfectly functional, but with a shorter than standard cable length! The cable length for this batch of thrusters vary, but the minimum is 440 mm. If you are looking for the standard T200 Thrusters, you can find them here. Also, remember that this thruster needs an electronics speed controller (ESC), like the Basic ESC, to operate.
- 1 x T200 Thruster
- 1 x CW or CCW Propeller (Reverse propeller is already installed on the thruster)
Specifications
Parameter | Value | |
---|---|---|
Performance | ||
Full Throttle FWD/REV Thrust @ 12 V | 3.71 / 2.92 kg f | 8.2 / 6.4 lb f |
Full Throttle FWD/REV Thrust @ Nominal (16 V) | 5.25 / 4.1 kg f | 11.6 / 9.0 lb f |
Full Throttle FWD/REV Thrust @ Maximum (20 V) | 6.7 / 5.05 kg f | 14.8 / 11.1 lb f |
Minimum Thrust | 0.02 kg f* | 0.05 lb f* |
Electrical | ||
Operating Voltage | 7-20 volts | |
Full Throttle Current (Power) @ 12 V | 17 Amps (205 Watts) | |
Full Throttle Current (Power) @ Nominal (16 V) | 24 Amps (390 Watts) | |
Full Throttle Current (Power) @ Maximum (20 V) | 32 Amps (645 Watts) | |
Physical | ||
Length | 113 mm | 4.45 in |
Diameter | 100 mm | 3.9 in |
Wetted Materials | Polycarbonate Epoxy Stainless steel Plastic Polyurethane |
|
Weight in Air (with 1m cable) | 344 g | 0.76 lb |
Weight in Water (with 1m cable) | 156 g | 0.34 lb |
Propeller Diameter | 76 mm | 3.0 in |
Mounting Hole Threads | M3 x 0.5 | |
Mounting Hole Spacing | 19 mm | 0.75 in |
Cable | ||
Cable Used | CAB-PUR-3-16AWG | |
Cable Length (Standard T200) | 1.0 m | 39 in |
Cable Length (T200 BlueROV2 Spare) | 0.71 m | 28 in |
Conductor Gauge | 16 AWG | |
Compatible WetLink Penetrator | WLP-M10-6.5MM-LC | |
*Values limited by ESC used to drive thruster. |
*Values limited by ESC used to drive thruster.
Note that nominal operation at 12-16 V is recommended for the best balance of thrust and efficiency, though operation at up to 20 V is allowable. Exceeding 20 V is not within the rating and not recommended, please see here for more information.
For more detailed performance specifications, including thrust, RPM, power, and efficiency at various throttle levels and supply voltages from 10-20 V, please see the performance charts below.
Performance Charts
Click on the legend to hide or show the data set for each voltage. All the raw data and notes on the testing procedure used to generate these charts can be downloaded here:
T200-Public-Performance-Data-10-20V-September-2019 (.xlsx)
T200 Thruster Performance
Thrust at 10-20 V
Current Draw at 10-20 V
Efficiency at 10-20 V
Thrust and Power at 10-20 V
RPM at 10-20 V
2D Drawings
3D Models
T200-THRUSTER-R1 (.zip)
Revision History
19 September 2014
- R1 – Initial Release
Quick Start
1. Connect motor wires to ESC and connect the ESC to power and a signal.
2. Send a signal and the thruster will start spinning. That’s it.
Important Notes
Always practice caution when you’re working with electricity in water and with the spinning blades of the propeller. Keep body parts away from the thruster inlet and outlet to avoid injury.
Do not operate the thruster for extended periods out of water. The bearings are lubricated by the water and vibration and noise will be greater when dry.
The thruster can handle saltwater and sandy environments pretty well, but it does not get along with seaweed. Avoid sucking seaweed into the thruster to avoid damage.