Build pics of my Aeromarine Titan 33
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if you have never owned a genuine neu motor you will be verry happy. there is no comparison in quality. keep the post going and everyone here will help you untill everything is sorted out. when i first started fe i knew nothing. now i would consider myself intermidiate to advanced and everything i learned was from the great friends of OSE forums. if you have questions ASK! there is a 95% chance that someone here has experienced similar problems. good luck and watch for my new mono build. i just got a rico 31" today and have everything to assemble it waiting in a box. i am building another rigger right now so as paint is curing i will be starting this one...see my fleet: http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...hp?albumid=294
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I can't wait to check out the Neu 1521. Thanks again, sooner or later I'll get this stuff figured out. I decided to add a 2nd pick-up and outlet for added cooling in the new setup. It's an octura streamlined water pickup that I mounted on a bracket instead of in the bottom of the hull. Here are some pics.
Hopefully it will flow a lot of water. I'm thinking it might pull in more water than the rudder. Not sure...Comment
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Yep neus are definitely worth the money. Chuck is right. Everybody starts somewhere. I've learned everything from this forum as there really only me that runs fE here.
I personally do not like that style of pickups. The rudder should be plenty enough.If all of your wishes are granted, many of your dreams will be destroyed!Comment
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Oh, and I can't wait to check out the Rico build Chuck. I wanted one of those, but ened up with the titan.Comment
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well check out mopars, mine will be almost the exact boat... only GREEN!!
1521 1.5d, cc240 i cant wait to get started on her.see my fleet: http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...hp?albumid=294
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Ya....I wasn't too sure on the pickup either, but I had a pretty weak stream coming from the outlet after going through the ESC, motor jacket, and motor mount. Plus...I'm all nervous about heat after cooking 3 motors. IDk... it seems like this pickup will flow more water than those vertical brass tube piece styles since it has a scoop to it.Comment
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Speaking of green if you know anyone who wants a GREEN losi comp crawler rock crawler, mine is on ebay now to fund the new boat parts...ha.Comment
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My newer Titan 40 runs a Neu 1521/1.5D, Hydra240LV and an x450 on 4S2P. The setup is dead reliable, another club member runs the same boat/setup, several others the same setup in different monos. Lots of fun and all the speed the hull can handle. The boat runs mid-50s and is as far out of the water as I want for a race boat - running on the back 4" with no chine walk. I had to add over a pound of lead to keep it on the water, the Titans all catch a lot of air.
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Don't beat yourself up on your setup versus mine. The model really can't handle more than 50-55 without stability issues in race water, and I went 4S for the class I race the boat in. If I wanted a sport boat I would probably have gone 6S.
Running 6S makes a lot of sense. For the same speed you need the same power, so with 6S you only need 2/3 the amps of a 4S setup, meaning milder all around, less stress on ESC and cells and longer run times. As long as you don't try to exceed 50/55 mph you are the winner here.
I'm not certain on the best match for a 6S motor. The Neu 1520/1050 Kv motor may be a bit too mild, probably in the low-mid 40s with an x450 (yes, it's a 50mm diameter prop). A motor with 1250 Kv would be a better match I think for speeds in the high 40s/low 50s.
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Don't beat yourself up on your setup versus mine. The model really can't handle more than 50-55 without stability issues in race water, and I went 4S for the class I race the boat in. If I wanted a sport boat I would probably have gone 6S.
Running 6S makes a lot of sense. For the same speed you need the same power, so with 6S you only need 2/3 the amps of a 4S setup, meaning milder all around, less stress on ESC and cells and longer run times. As long as you don't try to exceed 50/55 mph you are the winner here.
I'm not certain on the best match for a 6S motor. The Neu 1520/1050 Kv motor may be a bit too mild, probably in the low-mid 40s with an x450 (yes, it's a 50mm diameter prop). A motor with 1250 Kv would be a better match I think for speeds in the high 40s/low 50s.
.Last edited by OshkoshMono; 10-07-2010, 12:17 AM.Comment
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An x648 prop can help make up some of the difference with the 1521 motor, especially if it is pitched up a bit. More than 50mm diameter might cause handling problems, I've never used more on my hull.
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