MHZ Mystic C5000 M 114cm (44.8")

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  • domp444
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 846

    #1

    MHZ Mystic C5000 M 114cm (44.8")

    Alright, I'm finally starting a build thread! This will be my first F.E. build so I'll be needing a bunch of help.

    Here is my setup:

    MHZ Mystic C5000 M Hull
    2x Neu 1521 1,5d
    2x Castle ICE 240A XL
    2x Hyperion 5s 5000mah 45-90C ... and then ... 2x 6s 5000mah 45-90C LiPos

    This is what I currently have:

    Mystic Hull
    Rudder
    2x Drives
    Carbon Set
    Miss Geico Decals
    Hitec 7955TG V2 Titanium Digital Servo
    6EX Controller (might get Futaba 4PL)
    2x MHZ Lift and Turn

    This is my list of what I still need:

    Stuffing Tubes
    Flex Cables

    What else will I need? I know there'll be tons of other things necessary.

    I took some pics of the hull and hardware. I'll definitely need to get the hull painted. The top and bottom are two different colors, and the seam bothers me. I only opened it up to check for any damage, since this is my Christmas present. I figured now would be a good time to start the thread and gather information and find out what parts I'll need to start building.

    I'm excited
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    Last edited by domp444; 01-04-2011, 12:21 PM.
    SV27 w/ Ammo 2300 / Stock ESC || Pursuit w/ Leopard 4074 2200kv / SeaKing 120a ESC || MHZ Drambuie on Ice w/ 2x Schulze 4.160wk's / 2x Neu 2215 1.5y's
  • domp444
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 846

    #2
    Some more pics...
    Attached Files
    SV27 w/ Ammo 2300 / Stock ESC || Pursuit w/ Leopard 4074 2200kv / SeaKing 120a ESC || MHZ Drambuie on Ice w/ 2x Schulze 4.160wk's / 2x Neu 2215 1.5y's

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    • fastblack
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2009
      • 119

      #3
      mhz

      youll need: pistol radio 2.4ghz from hobbyking or something better like futaba or something spectrum has a radio 2.4ghz with special marine receiver with extra long range.

      you should have a datalogger like: etti poweranalyzer 250amps high volt or eagletree so you dont blow everything your rpm should be maybe around 35000rpm too start with and you can maybe go too 40000rpm+ with the right prop and stuff but be carefull too much rpm and prop will heat things up. dont use deans connectors if you are going over 100amps..

      a tempgun is smart too have

      and you need some props octura is great... dont know how big in this setup but you should start with small props like x440 and go up in prop if you dont draw too many amps/watts.

      6mm bullet connectors for motor/esc/batteries

      CG should be around 33% from rear of hull

      you should glue some floatation in it too

      youll need a y cable for the escs too the receiver

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      • domp444
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2009
        • 846

        #4
        I wanted to use a stick radio as I see a lot of people using them for these boats. I have a Futaba 6EX, which I use for my sailboat, so I can use that one. All I'll need is a r/x. Or I can go with a new Futaba pistol radio. I'll figure that out, I still have time, haha :)

        I was going to get the Eagle Tree data logger, but the new Castle Ice 240a XL will have telemetry built in. So I'll have info for both sides.

        I have a DuraTrax Temp gun.

        I'm going to start with the Carbon props and find which ones I'll stick with. Then I'll get the Octura ones S&B, and probably polished to look nice

        I use 5.5mm bullets on all my other stuff, so I was thinking of using the 8mm bullets on this setup since it's pretty high amp.

        Thanks!
        SV27 w/ Ammo 2300 / Stock ESC || Pursuit w/ Leopard 4074 2200kv / SeaKing 120a ESC || MHZ Drambuie on Ice w/ 2x Schulze 4.160wk's / 2x Neu 2215 1.5y's

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        • JMSCARD
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Mar 2010
          • 3444

          #5
          Originally posted by fastblack
          youll need: pistol radio 2.4ghz from hobbyking or something better like futaba or something spectrum has a radio 2.4ghz with special marine receiver with extra long range.

          you should have a datalogger like: etti poweranalyzer 250amps high volt or eagletree so you dont blow everything your rpm should be maybe around 35000rpm too start with and you can maybe go too 40000rpm+ with the right prop and stuff but be carefull too much rpm and prop will heat things up. dont use deans connectors if you are going over 100amps..

          a tempgun is smart too have

          and you need some props octura is great... dont know how big in this setup but you should start with small props like x440 and go up in prop if you dont draw too many amps/watts.

          6mm bullet connectors for motor/esc/batteries

          CG should be around 33% from rear of hull

          you should glue some floatation in it too

          youll need a y cable for the escs too the receiver
          I certainly wouldn't go with a Hobbyking pistol grip radio for my FANCY MHZ.... the futaba stick radio you have would work fine.... I'd much rather leave my MHZ in futaba hands then a $17 hobbyking radio... like putting watered down regular gas in a Lamborghini...

          WAY to go though DOMP4444, looks like you aren't messing around there and have one helluva a project to tackle... can't wait to see this thing go together...

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          • domp444
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2009
            • 846

            #6
            Yeah I know, I definitely wouldn't go with a HK radio for this boat. I'm either gonna use my 6EX or buy a Futaba pistol radio.

            Thanks JMSCARD! I really hope I can do this right, haha. Although I think I'll get plenty of help from the guys on here :)

            Question: What servo should I use for this? I like the look of two servos, but can I do that on this boat? Maybe I'll stick with one for now
            Last edited by domp444; 12-03-2010, 05:35 PM.
            SV27 w/ Ammo 2300 / Stock ESC || Pursuit w/ Leopard 4074 2200kv / SeaKing 120a ESC || MHZ Drambuie on Ice w/ 2x Schulze 4.160wk's / 2x Neu 2215 1.5y's

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            • domp444
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2009
              • 846

              #7
              Thinking of putting these on it too. I really liked the look of them in a YouTube vid I saw.

              Can someone recommend me a servo? I'm not quite sure which one to get. I know it has to be high-torque, just which one?
              Attached Files
              SV27 w/ Ammo 2300 / Stock ESC || Pursuit w/ Leopard 4074 2200kv / SeaKing 120a ESC || MHZ Drambuie on Ice w/ 2x Schulze 4.160wk's / 2x Neu 2215 1.5y's

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              • igottalongone
                Banned
                • Jul 2010
                • 204

                #8
                Take a look at this servo... You'll love it...



                250oz @ 4.8v 333 @ 6v
                They are a little spendy, but the specs/performance is worth the extra cost... For example... The HS645MG is a great servo, about $36-$38, 140oz @ 6v, metal gear.. BUT, there is about 1/32-1/16 play on the arm, due to loose gear mesh... Doesn't sound like much, but at high speeds you want your rudder rock solid... I have one of these on a 1/8th wood hydro and one on my Truggy, both work flawlessly... I was glad to hear you will not be using any budget chinecheese equipment on your big $ boat, that would be ultra tacky... You own one of the finest hulls produced, best to carry that theme through the entire project...
                Can't wait to see Her maiden video!

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                • domp444
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 846

                  #9
                  Thanks! That one looks like a keeper. I definitely don't wanna put any crappy components in this kind of boat. I appreciate all of the info, thanks a lot!

                  I can't wait to see the maiden run as well! I'll post a vid as soon as I've got one :)
                  SV27 w/ Ammo 2300 / Stock ESC || Pursuit w/ Leopard 4074 2200kv / SeaKing 120a ESC || MHZ Drambuie on Ice w/ 2x Schulze 4.160wk's / 2x Neu 2215 1.5y's

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                  • domp444
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 846

                    #10
                    Can I get something like this in the US? I really like the look of it.

                    Also, what do I use to glue everything in place? I have a feeling my z-poxy PT-40 won't be good enough for the job.
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                    Last edited by domp444; 12-06-2010, 12:40 AM.
                    SV27 w/ Ammo 2300 / Stock ESC || Pursuit w/ Leopard 4074 2200kv / SeaKing 120a ESC || MHZ Drambuie on Ice w/ 2x Schulze 4.160wk's / 2x Neu 2215 1.5y's

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                    • Krowbar69
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2010
                      • 237

                      #11
                      Hey!! very nice boat bud!! can't wait to see the progress...

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                      • domp444
                        Senior Member
                        • Jul 2009
                        • 846

                        #12
                        Thanks! Can't wait to get started on it :D
                        SV27 w/ Ammo 2300 / Stock ESC || Pursuit w/ Leopard 4074 2200kv / SeaKing 120a ESC || MHZ Drambuie on Ice w/ 2x Schulze 4.160wk's / 2x Neu 2215 1.5y's

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                        • blackcat26
                          High Speed Junkie
                          • Sep 2009
                          • 1598

                          #13
                          Originally posted by domp444
                          Can I get something like this in the US? I really like the look of it.

                          Also, what do I use to glue everything in place? I have a feeling my z-poxy PT-40 won't be good enough for the job.
                          It looks like a aluminum x shaped horn on the servo with the carbon fiber bolted to it. Not sure where it came from might be custom who knows...What are you referring to about gluing everything in place? The servo mount? I have used JB weld and others have as well with good results.
                          FE BOATING: Less like a hobby and more like an addiction!

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                          • domp444
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 846

                            #14
                            This is where I found it: http://www.carbon-cnc.de/Shop/index.php?a=71

                            I'd like to have one of those, maybe someone here can make me one :)

                            Oh and I was referring to installing the servo mounts/motor mounts/battery trays. I looked up JB weld and it looks like some good stuff. Guess I'll go with that. Thanks!
                            SV27 w/ Ammo 2300 / Stock ESC || Pursuit w/ Leopard 4074 2200kv / SeaKing 120a ESC || MHZ Drambuie on Ice w/ 2x Schulze 4.160wk's / 2x Neu 2215 1.5y's

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                            • blackcat26
                              High Speed Junkie
                              • Sep 2009
                              • 1598

                              #15
                              No problemo. Jb weld is pretty good stuff. The regular version which I think is stronger than the KWIK takes quite a while to cure so don't get in any hurry with it.
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