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  • millzee
    Ozzie Bloke
    • Nov 2010
    • 1092

    #151
    Originally posted by marko500
    I reread your post and missed the shoes part the first time. Thought you had a line blow off inside the boat. Still a good idea to do anyways. Time for another cup of coffee...

    Mark
    thanks for the tip Mark, I actually use small cable ties around all the fittings, it's was a good thing to see how well they hold up, the tap fitting I made I posted about earlier in this thread was a bit short so I extended it useing the tube off a pop rivet and attached cable ties to the joint, the pressure at this point is the strongest water flow and when trying the lines, at the point just b4 it blew off at, the silicon tube at the extention joint had expanded like a ballon so the little cable tie held up pretty well in my book.
    Rumdog, Im a tad due to a lot of people seem to swear by this technic, I thought it would help.
    One more question, should I ditch the x445 and go streight to the x450 for my next run or will this be too bigger jump?
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    • Rumdog
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Mar 2009
      • 6453

      #152
      The place you may want the tube is on the end of the stuffing tube inside the boat. Put it on the end of the tube and overlap the flex by about 1/8". It will help to keep water from coming up through the tube.

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      • Rumdog
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Mar 2009
        • 6453

        #153
        1717 correct? If so, it will spin the x450 no problem.

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        • marko500
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2008
          • 861

          #154
          I think there's some confusion here, I know it's not clear to me where you put the short piece of tubing. Is it over the stuffing tube covering the flex between the coupler and the stuffing tube. Or is it between the strut and the drive dog on the prop shaft?

          Mark

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          • millzee
            Ozzie Bloke
            • Nov 2010
            • 1092

            #155
            Originally posted by Rumdog
            The place you may want the tube is on the end of the stuffing tube inside the boat. Put it on the end of the tube and overlap the flex by about 1/8". It will help to keep water from coming up through the tube.
            thanks rumdog, I read about doing that but I just don't have enough room, the gap between the tube and coupler is too small to fit the width of the silicon tube, I have put some heat shrink over the end and I'm hoping that this will stop the water but I'm jusy a bit unsure because of all the grease(may have come out of the coupler) when doing the dry test. What do you think about prop's, the x445 or streight to the x450?
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            • rearwheelin
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Oct 2008
              • 1941

              #156
              Originally posted by Rumdog
              The only way you can thrust from the strut is with a wire drive or one of those 4mm flexes with square end and captured prop shaft.
              Yes you are so correct....Is that why I have never had issues ?
              "Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction."
              --Albert Einstein

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              • LarrysDrifter
                Big Booty Daddy
                • May 2010
                • 3278

                #157
                The 450 will be fine to start with.1717's can turn a fair sized prop.Maybe get an X450/3 to try too.

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                • keithbradley
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Jul 2010
                  • 3663

                  #158
                  Originally posted by millzee
                  thanks rumdog, I read about doing that but I just don't have enough room, the gap between the tube and coupler is too small to fit the width of the silicon tube, I have put some heat shrink over the end and I'm hoping that this will stop the water but I'm jusy a bit unsure because of all the grease(may have come out of the coupler) when doing the dry test. What do you think about prop's, the x445 or streight to the x450?
                  I forgot what esc you are running, but you will pull a fair amount of current with a x450 at teh RPM you are running. It might be a good idea to make a smaller step, or try it on 5s first. If you do make the jump to the x450 on 6s, make sure you check temps after a SHORT run. You will definitely like the speed you get with that prop if it doesnt have a negative effect on handling.
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                  • millzee
                    Ozzie Bloke
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 1092

                    #159
                    [QUOTE=keithbradley;296201]I forgot what esc you are running, but you will pull a fair amount of current with a x450 at teh RPM you are running. It might be a good idea to make a smaller step, or try it on 5s first. If you do make the jump to the x450 on 6s, make sure you check temps after a SHORT run. You will definitely like the speed you get with that prop if it doesnt have a negative effect on handling.[/QUOte[/I]

                    I'm running the swordfish 240hv esc on 6s2p, I will be sure to check every minute or so, I've asked my son to be the timmer boy so I don't get carried away and run for to long
                    thanks for the reply.
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                    • Make-a-Wake
                      FE Rules!
                      • Nov 2009
                      • 5557

                      #160
                      I'd try a 447 first......it'll get you 55+ mph
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                      • rearwheelin
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 1941

                        #161
                        Originally posted by marko500
                        I've got a whole drawer in my toolbox of "seemed like a good idea at the time parts". Most end up getting used somewhere and on something. The more I learn in this hobby the less I put into that drawer.

                        Mark
                        True that !! Maybee some day I will realize that I am doing it all wrong
                        "Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction."
                        --Albert Einstein

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                        • millzee
                          Ozzie Bloke
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 1092

                          #162
                          All set rtr. I thought I'd get a few pic's up incase it doesn't look like this again tomorrow. The COG is at app. 29.6%, the strut is as level as I can get it and I hope she'll run fine. I'll start with the 445 for the first set of batteries so I can see how it should have run temp wise, minus the shaft binding, Then I think the 450 will get thrown on and as said in previous post, I'll take it easy time wise and stop every minute or so to check temps. I'm wondering how many 1 minute runs I should do before swapping batteries, I'm guessing 3-4, would this be correct?
                          P.S. I modified my stand to accomodate the soon comming Titan29, I can seperate the stand to make two for working on the boats or keep it together as in the pic's.
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                          • millzee
                            Ozzie Bloke
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 1092

                            #163
                            Sweet!! Looked out the window and theres not a breath of wind and the lake is like one big mirror, I have to wait until after lunch to run the boat so I hope it stays this way I feel like a kid on xmas eve that knows what there getting.
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                            • millzee
                              Ozzie Bloke
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 1092

                              #164
                              Originally posted by millzee
                              All set rtr. I thought I'd get a few pic's up incase it doesn't look like this again tomorrow. The COG is at app. 29.6%, the strut is as level as I can get it and I hope she'll run fine. I'll start with the 445 for the first set of batteries so I can see how it should have run temp wise, minus the shaft binding, Then I think the 450 will get thrown on and as said in previous post, I'll take it easy time wise and stop every minute or so to check temps. I'm wondering how many 1 minute runs I should do before swapping batteries, I'm guessing 3-4, would this be correct?
                              P.S. I modified my stand to accomodate the soon comming Titan29, I can seperate the stand to make two for working on the boats or keep it together as in the pic's.
                              Any help on how many 1 min runs I should do b4 swapping batteries would be great?
                              http://www.youtube.com/user/1millzee?feature=mhum
                              "Gimmy Toyz for FUN"

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                              • marko500
                                Senior Member
                                • Aug 2008
                                • 861

                                #165
                                Hard to say. What were your run times before? 3-4 would probably be about the limit I would try. I would plan on a cool down period between packs maybe 15 min or so depending on your temps. I have a jug with a fitting in the bottom and some tubing on it that can be filled with pond water and hooked to the boats cooling line so the water siphons down through the boats cooling system cooling it between runs.
                                Good luck and keep us posted.

                                Mark

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