Atta boy, Looks great Travis. Keep a template of it in case you build another.
Yep.... Here's my new build....
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Travis, AKA mad scientist boat builderkeep it up brother, sounds like your going to have a "mini me" beast . You do amaze us all on how fast you build at the quality level you achieve.....DJ
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Thanks! I try.... I don't like to lolligag on a project because ill lose interest and I won't finish it. I'm very very mechanically inclined as you can see. Most of the time I'll make it myself if I can't buy exactly what I want. Did you notice another reason I built the mount? I had to flip the rear ring to where the screw on top is now on bottom. That's the main reason... Plus needed it more compact.32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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Why would you cut the motor wires, never ever cut the motor wires ......this alters the motor ....anyone else know any different chime in please.
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I try to keep all my wire lengths to a minimum where I can. Goes easier on caps. Kinda a #1 rule in electronics. I will be paying attention to how that ESC holds up Travis,nice job on it BTW
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Awesome boat man!!
I would de-case that mamba, take off the heatsink and put the cooling block straight on on the fets, use some thermal paste (lots) to help heat transfer to the cooling block. Keep it dry and Id say that will serve you well, they are a pretty damn tuff esc those.
2200kv 6s worked X640 would be an animal set up in that boat..... but Id start with a 440 just to be sure.Comment
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32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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