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chadrob30
05-28-2011, 03:19 PM
Hey gang, well I finally have some "extra" money, if there is such a thing. I'm looking to upgrade my Spartan with the 4082/SeaKing/Prather combo, but can't seem to find them anywhere. I can find the ESC on eBay but it looks like it wouldn't be delivered until the end of June....can't find the motor anywhere, unless my Google skills are lacking, lol....can anyone suggest a site or sites that might have the stuff? Thanks.

LarrysDrifter
05-28-2011, 03:30 PM
Last night, OSE had a 180 esc in stock. You can check www.kershawdesigns.com for a motor or you can post a WTB here for a Castle 1520 1600kv or a Neu 1515/1.5/Y 1500kv. Im sure something will turn up. Also, look to www.kintecracing.com for a 180 esc.

chadrob30
05-28-2011, 03:39 PM
Thanks, I tried buying the ESC as it still shows one being in stock, but when it goes to the shopping cart it comes up as the combo...??? Thanks for the info!

LarrysDrifter
05-28-2011, 03:45 PM
Might have to email or pm Steve about the esc problem. Look at Kintec too.

Diesel6401
05-28-2011, 07:42 PM
The link for the 180 here at oSE works fine for me. Goes to the cart with just the esc http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/proddetail.php?prod=ker-seaking-180 you may have been clicking on the combo package not sure. What kv in the 4082 or you looking for? The 1450kv is in stock http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/proddetail.php?prod=leo-4082&cat=148

chadrob30
05-31-2011, 08:41 PM
LOL, they are showing one of the esc's in stock but now they aren't taking orders til Monday....AAAARRRRGGGGHHHH....

chadrob30
06-01-2011, 06:12 AM
Will the Leo 1450 be a suitable motor for the Spartan when mated to the SeaKing 180? I'll be running 4s/6s mostly....also what prop? Thanks, this forum rocks.

chadrob30
06-01-2011, 11:33 PM
OK gang, got the Leopard and SeaKing on the way, now I need a cooling jacket...what size do I need to get? Is the general consensus the prop to go with is the Prather 220? Thanks for the help...

dag-nabit
06-02-2011, 08:29 AM
OK gang, got the Leopard and SeaKing on the way, now I need a cooling jacket...what size do I need to get? Is the general consensus the prop to go with is the Prather 220? Thanks for the help...

Answering your previous question. Yes the 1450 will be a fine motor. I think it is a delta (D) wind motor, so don't set your timing high on the ESC. Probably no more than 3* advance. (check the specs on the motor to confirm the wind type)

The cooling jacket with be a 40mm diameter and the motor is 82mm long (less the wire exit) So you can go with a water jacket up to approx. 65mm in length. I'm running a Leopard 4082 1500kv in my Fightercat Genesis hull using the Leopard brand 40mmx50mm water jacket and the motor runs cool (less than 100*F) Check OSE to see what they have for 40mm diameter jackets in the 50-65mm length range.

The Prather S220 is a great prop for this setup. You can turn larger props with this motor as well, but you might have more torque roll issues. The 220 is a safe bet for a first prop. You could also try the Octura X642 which is slightly smaller diameter, but a bit more pitch than the S220, it should give similar performance.

The Prather 225 or Octura X645 are larger props that you could consider if you want to go bigger.

Kevin

PS if you haven't sharpened props before the Copper Beryllium props are easier to work with than the stainless steel. Stainless is harder steel and takes more effort to file/sand the prop into shape. Or purchase an already balanced and sharpened one.

PPS Looking at the Leopard site confirms the 1450 is indeed a D wind motor.

Brushless55
06-02-2011, 06:32 PM
OK gang, got the Leopard and SeaKing on the way, now I need a cooling jacket...what size do I need to get? Is the general consensus the prop to go with is the Prather 220? Thanks for the help...

hey good luck with this one bro
I know the stock crap does not last but these items you bought will work awesome! :thumbup1:
I would try an M445 or a Prather 225 on that motor when running 6s