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A couple of comments I can add. The 30100 will be a beast of a motor. If running 12S you can expect peak currents around 400A and likely steady currents in the 125-175A depending on prop. The 2-pole Lehner's like low pitch props spin at high RPM. Stick with 1.4 pitch ratio props with low lift and add diameter to go faster. Like the Octura X series. You can probably run a X482 with ease although I would start with a X472 or X460/3 for first runs in till you know the load and temps. On flat water you will need a lot of power to free up the hull. In choppy water you will be fine. Under load you should be around 22-24kRPM. That should put you in the high 60's to low 70's depending on prop.
You will want to run in Delta configuration for the 600kV. Do order the Lehner Delta straps if the ZTW 500A ESC only has three wires coming out. If you had an ESC like the MGM40063 I would recommend running dual wires (6 in total) from the ESC to the motor and skip the delta straps. I am not a huge fan of the ZTW ESC's but the Lehner's are the easiest motors to drive as long as you have good ampacity in the ESC. I would keep an eye out for a used MGM40063 which pairs nicely with these motors.
You will want 1/4" drive cable for this boat. If you have not already ordered the hardware, do spend the money on the Speedmaster G250 stinger drive. These have an integral square stub shaft so you can run a regular collet on the motor side and a square end on the stinger side. These drives are great as you cannot loose a prop of the cable breaks. Although I do not have a FE Superboat I did build a gas one. Picture of the transom attached.
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NAMBA 639/IMPBA 20525
T-Hydro @ 142.94mph former WRComment
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A couple of comments I can add. The 30100 will be a beast of a motor. If running 12S you can expect peak currents around 400A and likely steady currents in the 125-175A depending on prop. The 2-pole Lehner's like low pitch props spin at high RPM. Stick with 1.4 pitch ratio props with low lift and add diameter to go faster. Like the Octura X series. You can probably run a X482 with ease although I would start with a X472 or X460/3 for first runs in till you know the load and temps. On flat water you will need a lot of power to free up the hull. In choppy water you will be fine. Under load you should be around 22-24kRPM. That should put you in the high 60's to low 70's depending on prop.
You will want to run in Delta configuration for the 600kV. Do order the Lehner Delta straps if the ZTW 500A ESC only has three wires coming out. If you had an ESC like the MGM40063 I would recommend running dual wires (6 in total) from the ESC to the motor and skip the delta straps. I am not a huge fan of the ZTW ESC's but the Lehner's are the easiest motors to drive as long as you have good ampacity in the ESC. I would keep an eye out for a used MGM40063 which pairs nicely with these motors.
You will want 1/4" drive cable for this boat. If you have not already ordered the hardware, do spend the money on the Speedmaster G250 stinger drive. These have an integral square stub shaft so you can run a regular collet on the motor side and a square end on the stinger side. These drives are great as you cannot loose a prop of the cable breaks. Although I do not have a FE Superboat I did build a gas one. Picture of the transom attached.
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700Kv will run better than 600kV. The 30 series Lehner's run best above 25kRPM. Prop down a little more from my prior recommendation. Start with an X460 or similar and work your way up. Understood on the standard stinger, just make sure to use high quality 1/4" cable and use a shaft saver on the motor collet side. In my experience the shaft usually breaks at the weld joint given how much power and torque these motors output.
Yes, you can solder directly into the delta solder straps. The only reason I did not recommend that is you loose a serviceable connection since the leads on the ZTW 500 are also soldered. I prefer to have one separable connection between the motor and ESC. 4AWG would be appropriate.Tyler Garrard
NAMBA 639/IMPBA 20525
T-Hydro @ 142.94mph former WRComment
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I am back in the VI, and the build will pick up once the rest of my parts come in. I've spent today mocking up my servo mount and motor placement. I'm going to cut the brass tube shorter and pull the motor back roughly six inches. The blue tape is a marker for the hull's 30% CG.
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Hi Jesse
I just checked your tracking on the mount , I was panicking as our postal workers were going on strike so I wanted your mount state side
as soon as possible , I am relieved to see it is in your country now .
Saturday 31 May 2025 expected delivery
Your item departed our USPS facility in LOS ANGELES CA DISTRIBUTION CENTER on May 26, 2025 at 1:30 am. The item is currently in transit to the destination.
Hi Tyler
Thanks for chiming in , Always love hearing your perspective on these builds .Necessity is the mother of invention.............
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Hi Jesse
I just checked your tracking on the mount , I was panicking as our postal workers were going on strike so I wanted your mount state side
as soon as possible , I am relieved to see it is in your country now .
Saturday 31 May 2025 expected delivery
Your item departed our USPS facility in LOS ANGELES CA DISTRIBUTION CENTER on May 26, 2025 at 1:30 am. The item is currently in transit to the destination.
Hi Tyler
Thanks for chiming in , Always love hearing your perspective on these builds .Comment
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