Dual/Twin Drive Delta Force 33 (2x540L)

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  • Jesse J
    scale FE racer
    • Aug 2008
    • 7116

    #61
    Originally posted by j.m.
    Don't use a bandsaw unless you use a carbide blade with no teeth. A tothed blade will tear it up.

    Jon
    Mine has a fine blade and I no tear CF; it actually gives a pretty nice edge. But, yes, carbide would be nicer and fine is key.
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    • Punisher 67
      Ignore list member #67
      • May 2008
      • 1480

      #62
      Originally posted by obrien008
      Does anyone think this is a good idea to go with higher voltage and a lower current draw?
      I second that , Easier on everything + probably the bonus of longer run time
      Necessity is the mother of invention.............

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      • ray schrauwen
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Apr 2007
        • 9471

        #63
        just make sure you can fit 5S packs in this cat. I have some Turnigy 20C 5S 5000's that just barely slip into the sponsons. Too big to lay on the tunnel.
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        • obrien008
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 132

          #64
          Originally posted by Peter Zicha
          I second that , Easier on everything + probably the bonus of longer run time
          Ya thats exactly what I am looking for, the thing is the 540Ls are listed as upto 4s.

          Am I safe on 5s as long as the KV is around 35k?

          Since were already going in this direction,how about about a 540 17L or 18L on 6s?
          They have a max Amps of 38 and at 22.2V gets about 32-33k RPM

          With 80 max amps between two motors, probably less as a dual setup I could possibly just use one 6s 5000maH (Two 3s in Series) pack?

          What would you all personally choose/recommend?

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          • Jesse J
            scale FE racer
            • Aug 2008
            • 7116

            #65
            The trade off is weight. I don't see the need to go to super low KV motors. Personally I would go 14L on 5S - yes twins should draw significantly fewer amps
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            • obrien008
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 132

              #66
              Well the reason I am looking into the really low KV is that I could use a single 6s1p only drawing about 65-70 total max amps with 2 540 17Ls. Is that too high of a voltage for those motors? or would that setup be able to run on 6s1p???????

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              • Brushless55
                Creator
                • Oct 2008
                • 9488

                #67
                Originally posted by obrien008
                Well the reason I am looking into the really low KV is that I could use a single 6s1p only drawing about 65-70 total max amps with 2 540 17Ls. Is that too high of a voltage for those motors? or would that setup be able to run on 6s1p???????
                It's possible that twins would pull more than 70 max amps!
                that's alot of rpms and if the props are to much that will add more draw
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                • tiqueman
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 5669

                  #68
                  Going up a few post and a page back, I use a general cutting blade on a bandsaw at a med low speed and it cuts beautifully.

                  Obrien, how about making the motor mount side plates from carbon rather than painting them? That would look very nice in that hull.
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                  • Scott T
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2007
                    • 590

                    #69
                    This build is cool. I wanted to comment last night, but had to find something first - an issue of RCBM from Fall 1988 that has a twin 80 Twin Craft mono (46"). John Finch did an article of this build for SAW running.

                    From the looks of it, he also used flex shafts out of the bottom of the hull, but the prop height looked similar to that of a single surface drive mono. His spacing was a little wider than yours, but his mono had a shallower vee angle.

                    You build looks great, love the carbon work. I would flip the strut brackets though, to get them a bit higher. I'd be concerned that they'll be getting hit with water off the transom when running if they're too low.
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                    • vvviivvv
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • May 2009
                      • 1079

                      #70
                      Mhz Kiton is a twin mono...

                      so is the skater
                      Hpr 06 / 09 / 150 /185, Mhz Skater H45 hydro.
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                      • obrien008
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 132

                        #71
                        Thanks for all the feed back guys.

                        Brushless55: Ive decided to just use two 540 12Ls on 4s2p, ill be running 40mm carbon props to begin with and will hopefully get some 42mm brass eventually depending on how hot its running

                        tiqueman: I actually made some of the side plates out of the cf plate but they didnt come out as nice as I wanted them to. I preped the existing ones and spray painted them and they look real nice, probably better then the cf ones would have looked surpisingly

                        Thanks Scott and vvvvvv.... : Hearing that other people had success with a dual mono gives me some more confidence, I found some pics and video of the MHZ Kiton and looks pretty close in setup to this, maybe the props are a little higher though. I just hope mine runs as nice... These are a few of the videos I found of it running




                        And heres some pics that kind of compare my setup to the Kitons setup and the motor mount
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                        • vvviivvv
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • May 2009
                          • 1079

                          #72


                          annother view of the back of the kiton
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                          • obrien008
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2009
                            • 132

                            #73
                            Slowly making some progress

                            BTW does anyone know a good place to find bolts for my struts? The local Hardware Store and Home Depot/Lowes have no selection, only cheap flat head bolts that look like crap
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                            • obrien008
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2009
                              • 132

                              #74
                              Ok guys I got everything ordered in the last few days and all should be here by the end of the week. I actually went with 5s1p 5800 30C Lipo to run both drives.

                              1x5s1p 5800 30C Lipo
                              2x540 13L (2000KV)
                              2xTuringy 180 Brushless ESC
                              2xWatt Meter to analyze power of both drives
                              1xWireless Temp Tracker
                              2x40mm L/R Carbon Props
                              Tons of gold connectors

                              I also ordered a new radio system, Futuba 4EX FM 72 mHz, does anyone have any good experience with this radio?

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                              • tiqueman
                                Fast Electric Addict!
                                • Jul 2009
                                • 5669

                                #75
                                Hey Obrien, build is looking great!

                                Im running a twin cat on 6S1P, although it works well, it doesnt run for long. If you can fit 5S2P, do it, from what I hear from other twin builds, the speed doesnt change much from the weight, and the 2P config may even give you a bit more. Im wanting to run 2P in mine but it just wont fit.

                                As for bolts, I went to a local fastener place that sells bolts etc for construction, they are able to order me anything I need from there distributors and all in stainless. I think it was called Fasten-All.

                                I cant wait to see this run. This is an awesome build!
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