kb45 xl setup

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  • eboat
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2007
    • 693

    #16
    Originally posted by rmkymy
    thanks i might get that! but how are you keeping it cool? water cooling? if so what one are you using?
    On the 6S one I just put a larger heat sink that has a fan that goes on top but I never put the fan on it and it is working fine ( bigger boat has alot of air inside)

    On the 2S one I cut one fin out of the original heat sink on each side and put a bass tube in for water cooling
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    • rmkymy
      Junior Member
      • Oct 2008
      • 9

      #17
      yeah sept id use 3s thats why i was looking at the 3s before how fast roughly would i get with 1600kv kb + a prop thats about 2 inches wide + thoes batterys?

      ok id probly just mount a fan up to it. thanks

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      • eboat
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2007
        • 693

        #18
        A 2" prop is a bit wider than the one I am using but mine has 3 blades and if yours has 2 blades it could be about the same ( I said could not sure)
        If you are going to run the lipos as a 6S1P on 3700 20C you will only have 74 amps max

        So if your boat is a little larger than mine you might want to look at the 1000KV motor as mine is the 1200 KV and it is using 90 amps on 6S
        With the 1000KV it will be a little easier to turn the prop and use less amps
        You could use the 1200KV and a smaller prop but I found my boat was hard to get up on plane to start with using a smaller prop

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        • rmkymy
          Junior Member
          • Oct 2008
          • 9

          #19
          ok thanks guys for all your help il post up some pics when im dun!
          off to bed now almost falling asleep

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          • ED66677
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Apr 2007
            • 1300

            #20
            man we've all wanted to start with a large boat, but I don't think it's a good idea, get back to a smaller one, let's say 25 or 29", there are some cheap good ones available, and the equipement required for a 25 or 29" hull will cost you much less than for a 40" one!
            Just a thought!
            Emmanuel
            I'm french but I doubt I really am!
            http://pagesperso-orange.fr/pleindetrucs/

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            • robby76
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2007
              • 190

              #21
              eboat...i like the valve stem cap over your postive lead.
              thanks for a great tip.
              i learn something new here everytime i visit OSE forum.

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              • eboat
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2007
                • 693

                #22
                Originally posted by robby76
                eboat...i like the valve stem cap over your postive lead.
                thanks for a great tip.
                i learn something new here everytime i visit OSE forum.

                5.5 with shrink wrap lets the cap just threads right on nice and snug

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