My take on the Top Speed 3 Conversion/Build

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • tlandauer
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Apr 2011
    • 5666

    #16
    Originally posted by jim82
    Looking good Tim.. With the steering cable on my VS-1 I used Loctite 638.. On the ball link or just plain clevis you can use either but I would use the ball link you can make more adjustments with less bind..
    Jim, thanks man, I really dig your VS1, I like that tunnel actually more than the TS3, but wanted to have a FG hull plus the price at Tower Hobbies was ridiculously low. I looked at your photos more closely now and I see what arrangement you have for the steering cable. Yeah, I was thinking the same thing with the 638 Loctite. Thanks for the tip!
    Too many boats, not enough time...

    Comment

    • kendt
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2011
      • 557

      #17
      [QUOTE=tlandauer;509874] 6s and t180ESC! Which tunnel are you running? Must be blazingly fast!

      Its a ts3 as well. It took some serious head scratching to get a t180 in it. I hope to be testing it this weekend and if all goes well I may be able to get a vid of it running.

      Comment

      • dirtnsnowrider
        Great Basin Aquaholic
        • Apr 2012
        • 314

        #18
        Nice to see you start the TS3 build. I would be very interested in the overall weight of the boat when everything is installed with batts. I will have to re-weigh mine as I have forgotten. If the weight is not too much higher than my lay up I might go this route with my TS2 I am working on.

        Comment

        • marko500
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2008
          • 861

          #19
          Originally posted by kendt
          Its a ts3 as well. It took some serious head scratching to get a t180 in it. I hope to be testing it this weekend and if all goes well I may be able to get a vid of it running.
          Never mind the vids of it running. I want to see pics of how you fit the T180 esc in there. My son has a 32" Woodstuff and I wanted to put a T180 in it but there was no way I could get it to fit.

          Comment

          • tlandauer
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Apr 2011
            • 5666

            #20
            Originally posted by dirtnsnowrider
            Nice to see you start the TS3 build. I would be very interested in the overall weight of the boat when everything is installed with batts. I will have to re-weigh mine as I have forgotten. If the weight is not too much higher than my lay up I might go this route with my TS2 I am working on.
            This is also my concern: I have a feeling that it's going to be a bit heavy. I got no time to build this weekend, but hopefully next week would make some progress. The length of my battery dictates that I remove the fuel tank platform, so with everything on the hull, it is a lot heavier than your TS3, I am sure.
            Too many boats, not enough time...

            Comment

            • tlandauer
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Apr 2011
              • 5666

              #21
              Originally posted by kendt
              Its a ts3 as well. It took some serious head scratching to get a t180 in it. I hope to be testing it this weekend and if all goes well I may be able to get a vid of it running.
              Its a ts3 as well. It took some serious head scratching to get a t180 in it. I hope to be testing it this weekend and if all goes well I may be able to get a vid of it running.

              I like to see vid of your tunnel running and how you managed to fit the t180ESC in it as well.
              Too many boats, not enough time...

              Comment

              • siberianhusky
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Dec 2009
                • 2187

                #22
                Lookin ok for rain until this afternoon, hope to see this thing hit the water today!
                LOL bringing 3 boats today, not going to be a spectator/retrieval guy! SHould have known better than to bring one brand new boat to the pond.
                If this thing runs like the HotShot 7.5 it will be scary fast!
                If my boats upside down then who owns the one I thought I was driving the last two laps?

                Comment

                • tlandauer
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Apr 2011
                  • 5666

                  #23
                  Any videos yet?
                  Too many boats, not enough time...

                  Comment

                  • tlandauer
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Apr 2011
                    • 5666

                    #24
                    So the work goes on: the box is too narrow for the cable to enter from the back, it might be my miscalculation, but I had to improvise to circumvent this issue:DSCN3793_3979.jpg DSCN3809_3994.jpg DSCN3808_3993.jpgDSCN3796_3982.jpg DSCN3800_3985.jpg
                    Too many boats, not enough time...

                    Comment

                    • tlandauer
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Apr 2011
                      • 5666

                      #25
                      DSCN3814_3999.jpg, I used CA on the tabs as it will be fast and clean.DSCN3818_4003.jpg DSCN3827_4012.jpg, checking for cable clearance for battery:DSCN3816_4001.jpg, next I installed blind nuts under the servo tray support. I want to be able to lift the whole thing out for maintenance, not just the servo, too many a time the little wood screw strips the wood!DSCN3823_4008.jpg
                      Too many boats, not enough time...

                      Comment

                      • tlandauer
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Apr 2011
                        • 5666

                        #26
                        next shows sealing the wood with epoxy. I like how the color and wood grain is bought out :DSCN3825_4010.jpg DSCN3830_4015.jpg.
                        The open space in the rear portion is not flat, had to use wood blocks to support the box. DSCN3843_4028.jpg Using this unusual inboard CC monster motor to weigh down the gluing process!DSCN3844_4029.jpg. CF thin strips on both of the walls to act as lid stop and reinforcement:DSCN3848_4033.jpg
                        Too many boats, not enough time...

                        Comment

                        • tlandauer
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Apr 2011
                          • 5666

                          #27
                          This shows the funky wood rails that is embedded in the hull from the factory, they are not even straight, oh well, $89 bucks from Tower, made in China, what can one expect?!DSCN3859_4043.jpg, attaching the box finally: DSCN3860_4044.jpg .
                          Light weight suspended ESC mount: ( had to come up with a fancy name,) DSCN3863_4047.jpg, DSCN3866_4050.jpg, it is high enough for the battery to slide under should the COG dictates that position.
                          DSCN3867_4051.jpg.
                          Too many boats, not enough time...

                          Comment

                          • tlandauer
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • Apr 2011
                            • 5666

                            #28
                            Internal layout. The lateral beam of the ESC supports the cable tubes as well as the wall of the box! DSCN3870_4054.jpg DSCN3872_4056.jpg DSCN3873_4057.jpg DSCN3875_4059.jpgDSCN3887_4071.jpg
                            Too many boats, not enough time...

                            Comment

                            • tlandauer
                              Fast Electric Addict!
                              • Apr 2011
                              • 5666

                              #29
                              About 95% done:DSCN3888_4072.jpg DSCN3883_4067.jpg DSCN3884_4068.jpg DSCN3894_4077.jpgDSCN3890_4074.jpg
                              One thing was not expected: this particular UL-1 motor has its wire exit at either 1-2 o'clock or 7-8 o'clock, depending how you rotate the motor in its mount, I could not get the wire on the other side because at that position the wires would be bend in such a way that they will have unequal length thus precludes the possibility to mate with the ESC wires, this is the best I can do, I have to look into my bins to see my other UL-1 motors' wire exit---must say I have a few of them and they all exit at the "correct point"
                              Thanks for looking, sorry about the long windedness!
                              Cheers!
                              Too many boats, not enough time...

                              Comment

                              • kendt
                                Senior Member
                                • Jul 2011
                                • 557

                                #30
                                Originally posted by tlandauer
                                Any videos yet?
                                The last time I had it out I had a couple issues and didn't get any real good runs. Those dam plugs on the back of the transom leak like crazy on mine. I have since corrected the issues and swapped out the motor for a dr mad thrust 3674.

                                Im hoping to have it out in the next cple days.


                                Great job on your build. I like how your cables mount. May have to steal that idea for my hotshot 45.

                                Comment

                                Working...