41" Delta Force Racing Build - Nitro to Electric

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  • Drax21
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Jul 2011
    • 1021

    #91
    Originally posted by martin
    Also re the Osprey transome, its 300mm wide & the depth of the flat area ( bottom of v to where the deck join is ) 85mm deep. Overal from the bottom of the v to the actual top of deck its 100mm.
    My bottom of vee to the top deck is 80mm but it is 300mm wide. I guess that's quite a bit of difference.
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    • Drax21
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      • Jul 2011
      • 1021

      #92
      Originally posted by martin
      They work ok level but you get more drag than having them up a few mm.
      I was just looking at my Cyberstorm and Ray Fuller has mounted the tabs completely flat with the bottom. On my DF41 I would say they are about 2mm up with only slight pressure on the tabs
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      • Drax21
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        • Jul 2011
        • 1021

        #93
        Hardware all mounted. The only holes I need to drill now are the water inlets. How's this look?

        DSC_2303.jpgDSC_2305.jpgDSC_2306.jpg
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        • Drax21
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          • Jul 2011
          • 1021

          #94
          So I think I will start on a X457, see if the motor can handle it then upgrade to the X460 if it can. Motor placement will be as near the back as possible as I want power to prop.
          Keep with the 2 blade props right?
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          • Drax21
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            • Jul 2011
            • 1021

            #95
            DSC_2315.jpg

            That's the transom mounts in.
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            • Drax21
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Jul 2011
              • 1021

              #96
              Motor, flex cable, and collett will be here tomorrow!
              I see there are some high quality overlander batteries going on ebay UK. Overlander Pro 60-80c but they are only 4400mah each so it would be 8800mah if paralleled. Is this enough mah for a 6min run?
              Other than that there are some 5000mah 40c Turnigys I can buy on this forum but the difference in performance between the 2 would no doubt be really noticeable. Just comes down to run time...

              Here's a link to the Overlander page. Price Is about the same as Thunder Power normally- http://www.overlander.co.uk/batterie...treme-pro.html
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              • Drax21
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                • Jul 2011
                • 1021

                #97
                Hatch with final coat of paint done DSC_2354.jpgDSC_2355.jpg

                Motor arrived.... flex cable and collet didn't

                Motor Timing etc
                Let me know if this is ok
                I set timing at 10 and Khz at 8
                Linear

                Also since the connectors on the esc aren't colour coded what goes where? I have a Orange, yellow and blue wire on the motor.

                thanks
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                • martin
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                  • Aug 2010
                  • 2869

                  #98
                  The 3 motor wires can be connected to any 3 of the esc motor wires, if it runs backwards swap any 2 over & it will run the correct way.

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                  • Drax21
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                    • Jul 2011
                    • 1021

                    #99
                    Originally posted by martin
                    The 3 motor wires can be connected to any 3 of the esc motor wires, if it runs backwards swap any 2 over & it will run the correct way.
                    Ok thanks, I need to bench test it to see if the ESC functions correctly as there has been a few probs with the FC escs. Do you think the timing is right?
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                    • martin
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                      • Aug 2010
                      • 2869

                      #100
                      If its the Leopard 5692 - 1090 kv you have then its a y wind so 10 - 15 degrees.

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                      • Drax21
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                        • Jul 2011
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                        #101
                        Originally posted by martin
                        If its the Leopard 5692 - 1090 kv you have then its a y wind so 10 - 15 degrees.
                        I have it at 10 at the moment so that should be about right.
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                        • martin
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                          • Aug 2010
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                          #102
                          10 degrees is a good starting point.

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                          • Drax21
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                            • Jul 2011
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                            #103
                            Originally posted by martin
                            10 degrees is a good starting point.
                            Right on. So if I go with 4x Turnigy 4s 5000mah 40-50c. They should be enough power to get me in the 60s with a X457 right? That's in 8s2p configuration.
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                            • martin
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                              • Aug 2010
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                              #104
                              calculates to around 60mph but you will be carrying added weight in batteries as well which prob will affect speed a bit.

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                              • Drax21
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                                • Jul 2011
                                • 1021

                                #105
                                Originally posted by martin
                                calculates to around 60mph but you will be carrying added weight in batteries as well which prob will affect speed a bit.
                                Would there be a better configuration of batteries to go with?
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