HPR C5009 Bulletproof Animal build.

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  • KillerDave
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 370

    #16
    Originally posted by BlackSnakeRacing
    will like to see what they say, i have smoked 2200kv leo's on 6S and taken out the esc at the same time. That was in the first run, with a new motor. 2200kv on 6S is 48840 rpm unloaded.....
    Take a look at Manuels 3 day build
    http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...ht=3+day+build
    exactly this spec' apart from the motors and it runs great!
    What are your sugestions???
    HPR C-5009, Riptide48, PaynPak 1/12, Miss Budweiser 1/8 Hydro, Miss Freya (own design 1/8 Hydro), HOR 32, Twin 380 HOR 32, Magin one

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    • KillerDave
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2009
      • 370

      #17
      BTW, What timing did you run???
      HPR C-5009, Riptide48, PaynPak 1/12, Miss Budweiser 1/8 Hydro, Miss Freya (own design 1/8 Hydro), HOR 32, Twin 380 HOR 32, Magin one

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      • BlackSnakeRacing
        Member
        • Sep 2012
        • 59

        #18
        cant remember exactly what the timing was, was either 11.25 or 15deg. You may get away with the 2200kv, i'm just going of what i have read and my experiences. I was running it in a 42" deep V which will probably make a difference in temps from what you will find. To be safe if it was me i would run the 2200 on 5S (40700rpm unloaded) but even that is in the SAW range. TP and leo are different quality, the TP may be able to handle the higher rev's better than a leo, i am unsure on this as i havent run a TP but unless you are running the exact same setup you can expect different results in some way.
        Cars and planes are for fun... Boats are for serious racing Bust Out Another Thousand

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        • KillerDave
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 370

          #19
          Originally posted by BlackSnakeRacing
          cant remember exactly what the timing was, was either 11.25 or 15deg. You may get away with the 2200kv, i'm just going of what i have read and my experiences. I was running it in a 42" deep V which will probably make a difference in temps from what you will find. To be safe if it was me i would run the 2200 on 5S (40700rpm unloaded) but even that is in the SAW range. TP and leo are different quality, the TP may be able to handle the higher rev's better than a leo, i am unsure on this as i havent run a TP but unless you are running the exact same setup you can expect different results in some way.
          Thank you for your input, It has given me some food for thought...
          HPR C-5009, Riptide48, PaynPak 1/12, Miss Budweiser 1/8 Hydro, Miss Freya (own design 1/8 Hydro), HOR 32, Twin 380 HOR 32, Magin one

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          • norbique
            Senior Member
            • May 2009
            • 356

            #20
            TP motors are better than Leo's. With that high RPM you need to start with smaller props measure temps, and gradually go up with the props not to burn up everything on first try...
            Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on or by imbeciles who really mean it.
            - Mark Twain

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            • KillerDave
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2009
              • 370

              #21
              Originally posted by norbique
              TP motors are better than Leo's. With that high RPM you need to start with smaller props measure temps, and gradually go up with the props not to burn up everything on first try...
              Completely understand... Thank you, I have just sent TP an e-mail but, Do they have outlets? Who can I buy from???
              Also, I have info on the BEC on the ESC's, no good over 6s??? Can I disable it and run a receiver pack?

              Thanks for your help norbique!
              HPR C-5009, Riptide48, PaynPak 1/12, Miss Budweiser 1/8 Hydro, Miss Freya (own design 1/8 Hydro), HOR 32, Twin 380 HOR 32, Magin one

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              • BlackSnakeRacing
                Member
                • Sep 2012
                • 59

                #22
                To disable the BEC and run a reciever pack all you need is a servo extension, remove the red wire from it and plug into your esc and rx. You need the red wire on the esc to program the esc so dont cut it or remove it from the connector, using the servo extension as a sacrificial item still allows for programming Not sure where you can get them locally in the UK but i know i can buy them here in Oz so there should be somewhere
                Cars and planes are for fun... Boats are for serious racing Bust Out Another Thousand

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                • KillerDave
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 370

                  #23
                  Originally posted by BlackSnakeRacing
                  To disable the BEC and run a reciever pack all you need is a servo extension, remove the red wire from it and plug into your esc and rx. You need the red wire on the esc to program the esc so dont cut it or remove it from the connector, using the servo extension as a sacrificial item still allows for programming Not sure where you can get them locally in the UK but i know i can buy them here in Oz so there should be somewhere
                  If you mean the servo lead, no problem! 10 a penny here.
                  Thanks for the info... I'm still a little way off... Got holes to drill!!!! Aghhh!!!
                  HPR C-5009, Riptide48, PaynPak 1/12, Miss Budweiser 1/8 Hydro, Miss Freya (own design 1/8 Hydro), HOR 32, Twin 380 HOR 32, Magin one

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                  • BlackSnakeRacing
                    Member
                    • Sep 2012
                    • 59

                    #24
                    was referring to the TP motors as to availability locally for you, servo externsions are everywhere
                    Cars and planes are for fun... Boats are for serious racing Bust Out Another Thousand

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                    • KillerDave
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2009
                      • 370

                      #25
                      Oh ok, they have to be ordered in and am looking at it... Thanks again....
                      HPR C-5009, Riptide48, PaynPak 1/12, Miss Budweiser 1/8 Hydro, Miss Freya (own design 1/8 Hydro), HOR 32, Twin 380 HOR 32, Magin one

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                      • KillerDave
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2009
                        • 370

                        #26
                        TP's are on their way soon!!! Thanks for the advice on that guys! I know it will pay to listen to you, more experienced FEers!
                        I have been doing some work and I will post pictures soon.
                        Drilling holes in a top-end hull is not for the faint-hearted!!!
                        The rudder is on minus the rams, they are going on tonight....
                        I've drilled the holes for the drives but I want to fit back plates too so I hope to Finish the drives this week....
                        HPR C-5009, Riptide48, PaynPak 1/12, Miss Budweiser 1/8 Hydro, Miss Freya (own design 1/8 Hydro), HOR 32, Twin 380 HOR 32, Magin one

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                        • Tomcandersen
                          Member
                          • Jul 2010
                          • 86

                          #27
                          Where did you get your TP motors?
                          If not today, maybe to morrow..
                          HPR C5009 twin TP power 4082 2390kv 95mph, Sprit Cat 36 singel Proteus 65mph, Baby SV43 TP power 5850 920kv 12s 70mph

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                          • KillerDave
                            Senior Member
                            • Oct 2009
                            • 370

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Tomcandersen
                            Where did you get your TP motors?
                            Direct from the factory Tom, http://www.tppower.com/sort.asp?class_id=4&news=62
                            HPR C-5009, Riptide48, PaynPak 1/12, Miss Budweiser 1/8 Hydro, Miss Freya (own design 1/8 Hydro), HOR 32, Twin 380 HOR 32, Magin one

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                            • KillerDave
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2009
                              • 370

                              #29
                              Sorry, I had to run for a course at work!
                              An other member (Sampit) was placing an order and he tagged mine on his...
                              HPR C-5009, Riptide48, PaynPak 1/12, Miss Budweiser 1/8 Hydro, Miss Freya (own design 1/8 Hydro), HOR 32, Twin 380 HOR 32, Magin one

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                              • KillerDave
                                Senior Member
                                • Oct 2009
                                • 370

                                #30
                                Ok folks,

                                I have done a little but for some reason Photobucket is trying to kill me!!!????

                                The rudder and drives are fitted although, I did have problems with the single nut drives, I think I would have been better off with the old style drives....
                                It's all sorted now, and the flexis are in the oven.... :-)

                                I have also made small sleeves to make a nice and tight fit between the drives and the prop tube.

                                I will try to take some pics using my phone.....

                                Here goes....
                                HPR C-5009, Riptide48, PaynPak 1/12, Miss Budweiser 1/8 Hydro, Miss Freya (own design 1/8 Hydro), HOR 32, Twin 380 HOR 32, Magin one

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