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DyrtyByrd
02-21-2011, 11:56 PM
JUST BOUGHT AN EKOS CONVERTED TO SINGAL MOTOR I WILL NEED MOTOR, ESC PROP AND WOULD LIKE TO RUN ON 4s ANY SUGGESTIONS OR BETTER YET CAN ANYONE SCHOOL ME ON HOW TO FIGURE THIS OUT FOR MY SELF THANKS IN ADVANCE

Diesel6401
02-22-2011, 12:07 AM
JUST BOUGHT AN EKOS CONVERTED TO SINGAL MOTOR I WILL NEED MOTOR, ESC PROP AND WOULD LIKE TO RUN ON 4s ANY SUGGESTIONS OR BETTER YET CAN ANYONE SCHOOL ME ON HOW TO FIGURE THIS OUT FOR MY SELF THANKS IN ADVANCE

I assume you bought Dangerous toys ekos (nice buy).
Your target rpm is 28k-low 30k unloaded. To get you rpm you would take your voltage in your case 4s would be 14.8 the multiply that by the kv rating and that gives you your unloaded rpm. For this hull you have choices, just depends the money you want to spend. Best bang for your buck would be leopard. You could get away with a leopard 4074 1774kv (i have this motor and love it) and a seaking 120 would be a nice setup for a good price. You could even run a leopard 4074 2200kv on a seaking 180 or swordfish 200. What are speed goals? A good honest setup would be the 4074 1774kv. Easy on the batts good speed reasonable amp draw and a good sport boating setup IMO... Either would work well but the 2200kv should be run on 2p IMO.... Or you could settle in the middle at the Leopard 2000kv... That also would be a good choice.

6sHyper
02-22-2011, 12:17 AM
or how about a 1512 1800kv??? Go with T180 esc that way you can move up to 6s if you want and is much better than the 120 amp. I'm sure you'll want to go to 6s after you get a taste................................i might be selling a 1512 1800kv btw, still thinking about it.

Diesel6401
02-22-2011, 12:24 AM
or how about a 1512 1800kv??? Go with T180 esc that way you can move up to 6s if you want and is much better than the 120 amp. I'm sure you'll want to go to 6s after you get a taste................................i might be selling a 1512 1800kv btw, still thinking about it.

I would imagine that motor could work ( I have one myself but will NEVER run 6s on it, that's just me), I just think it's tad small.

Make-a-Wake
02-22-2011, 12:43 AM
Go for the Leopard 4082 2200kv...................!! Use a T180 esc............

http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/proddetail.php?prod=leo-4082&cat=148

Diesel6401
02-22-2011, 12:46 AM
Go for the Leopard 4082 2200kv...................!! Use a T180 esc............

http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/proddetail.php?prod=leo-4082&cat=148

WOW!!!!! One thing is for sure she would be FAAAAAAAST... Being he was new I didn't want to throw that out their but I was def thinking it. lol :thumbup1:
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6sHyper
02-22-2011, 01:41 AM
I would imagine that motor could work ( I have one myself but will NEVER run 6s on it, that's just me), I just think it's tad small.

he said he wanted to run 4s, but the 1512 can handle 6s with ease.

Diesel6401
02-22-2011, 01:47 AM
he said he wanted to run 4s, but the 1512 can handle 6s with ease.

I know that and each motor and I suggested can run 4s very efficiently and with good all around speed. I am aware that the 1512 can handle 6s, but running almost 40k unloaded rpm's, I'll pass on that.... I actually like my motor, therefore I will run where it is most efficient and which will prolong the life of my motor and that's at 4s. Speed to me isn't worth the loss of a motor and running at 40k unloaded it's not a matter of if it will blow it's a matter of when. Those are saw range RPM's and I don't run saw!

DyrtyByrd
02-22-2011, 08:02 AM
oh i want it to be fast at least as fast as my ul1, maybe a little faster but also want it to be reliable

Diesel6401
02-22-2011, 06:11 PM
oh i want it to be fast at least as fast as my ul1, maybe a little faster but also want it to be reliable

Here's my 29" cat running high 40s (mph) on a $5 prop and a Leopard 4074 1774kv motor.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spPr80I-kpA

Motor has yet to reach 100F and that run was on a CF48. Nice, fast and most importantly reliable! I have never had a issue with this motor running on 4s1p. The 4074 1774kv and 2000kv should run nicely on 4s1p on the 2200kv I would recommend 4s2p which is what I run on that motor. The only 4082 motor that would run on 4s would be the 4082 2200kv which would be a beast of a motor in this hull but I would recommend 4s2p on that.

For a easy break on reliable setups, maybe this will help:
Leopard 4074 1774kv: seaking 120 or swordfish 120, 4s1p
Leopard 4074 2000kv: seaking 180 or swordfish 200, 4s1p
Leopard 4074 2200kv: seaking 180 or Swordfish 200, 4s2p
Leopard 4082 2200kv: seaking 180, swordfish 200, swordfish 240, CC Ice 240 4s2p

* Their are many guys running the leopard 4074 2200kv on 1p setups and on 120amp esc's. I prefer the extra safety cushion off the seaking 180 or swordfish 200, just a personnel preference.

DyrtyByrd
02-22-2011, 10:46 PM
sweet that thing looks like it handles real smooth, if i went with the 4082 would it be overkill on 4s or 6s and what would be a good starter prop since its so long would it be too heavy?

LarrysDrifter
02-22-2011, 11:09 PM
I have a Leopard 4082 1500kv motor with jacket for sale in the swap shop.Runs excellent on 6s.I wouldnt be worried about running 6s on that hull.It can take it.It does need to be re-inforced though-for any voltage or kv.My friend has an Apparation (same dimentions as your hull) with a 1680kv 36-75 (540XL) on 6s and runs low 60's mph.Runs cool and runs 6s1p.Weight is not an issue.My twin EKOS weighed more than his by far.
Diesel is right about his points.It just comes down to what you want to do and how fast you want to go.6s will draw less amps than 4s,if you would be concerned about that.

Diesel6401
02-23-2011, 12:16 AM
sweet that thing looks like it handles real smooth, if i went with the 4082 would it be overkill on 4s or 6s and what would be a good starter prop since its so long would it be too heavy?


I have a Leopard 4082 1500kv motor with jacket for sale in the swap shop.Runs excellent on 6s.I wouldnt be worried about running 6s on that hull.It can take it.It does need to be re-inforced though-for any voltage or kv.My friend has an Apparation (same dimentions as your hull) with a 1680kv 36-75 (540XL) on 6s and runs low 60's mph.Runs cool and runs 6s1p.Weight is not an issue.My twin EKOS weighed more than his by far.
Diesel is right about his points.It just comes down to what you want to do and how fast you want to go.6s will draw less amps than 4s,if you would be concerned about that.

Good info larry. I have a apparition twin as well running 6s and she still scoots really really well even with the weight. I will say this on the 1774kv you are at a good kv for 4s and if you decide to really REALLY get some speed 5s can also be an option on that motor.

forescott
02-23-2011, 11:35 AM
I vote for the 2200 w/t-180 on 4s with a smaller-ish prop like a 642. I've had good luck with that setup in a couple similar cats. :thumbup1:

DyrtyByrd
02-23-2011, 07:49 PM
i think im going to settle on the 4082/2200, and t180 just 1 more setup id like to run past you guys and see what you guys think a t600 2200 outrunner and a t180, turning a 442? would this be about the same perf as the 4082 set up would it be better or worse and why

Diesel6401
02-24-2011, 12:38 AM
i think im going to settle on the 4082/2200, and t180 just 1 more setup id like to run past you guys and see what you guys think a t600 2200 outrunner and a t180, turning a 442? would this be about the same perf as the 4082 set up would it be better or worse and why

Chuck ran a lower kv version of that motor in a 32" cat.... Here's the thread http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/showthread.php?t=17985&highlight=copy+cat.