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  • david
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2009
    • 7

    #1

    shockwave 36 brushless

    hey guys i just got a new shockwave 36 nitro rtr
    and iam not a big nitro fan i wanted to convert it
    to brushless but i dont kno what to buy and will any
    of the hardware or electronics that is already in the boat
    will work whit the brushlees setup work or do i have to completly
    remove every thing /???????????????

    i need a list
    thanks
  • DISAR
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Aug 2007
    • 1072

    #2
    There are some threads for this boat, by using the search you can find them. However if you do not have experience with boats or you have never build a boat before it will be quite difficult and maybe not get the right results. I have a 36" mono boat and the ideal setup for fast speed would be

    Motor: NEU 1521/1Y
    Batteries: 6s2p
    ESC: Anything above 150A
    Propeller: 45mm (X445,M445)

    I don't know if the existing hardware will be OK. If there is a flex shaft 0.187 it is ok.
    Twin Cat 135, Sprintcat40 (single-twin), DF 35", Maritimo, Mean Machine, SV 27
    http://www.rcfastboats.com/

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    • lomdel
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 708

      #3
      The SW36's hardware should be okay (.187). The only challenge will be too mount a suitable motor-mount for whatever motor you decide on. For 6S2P like Disar mentioned, try a Feigao 13-15XL as well to keep costs down.

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      • Steven Vaccaro
        Administrator
        • Apr 2007
        • 8718

        #4
        I used a kb45 motor. If I did it today I would use a Feigao 580L if you are on a budget.
        Steven Vaccaro

        Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!

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        • txboatpilot
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Oct 2007
          • 1494

          #5
          Originally posted by Steven Vaccaro
          I used a kb45 motor. If I did it today I would use a Feigao 580L if you are on a budget.
          If you cant afford a Neu 1521 or 1527, I would stongly suggest the 580L as well... Something around 1150-1300kv and run 6s2p...
          Nothing like keeping you lipos warm and your prop wet!!

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          • ReddyWatts
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Apr 2007
            • 1711

            #6
            I was surprised to see 2 - 14XL's pushing a 61" - 12.5 pound boat.

            Video
            ReddyWatts fleet photo
            M1 Supercat - Neu 1527 1Y, 8s / Mean Machine- Feigao 580, 8s, 120 HV esc
            Mean Machine - Feigao 540 14XL, 8s, 100 amp HV esc, X537/3

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            • Punisher 67
              Ignore list member #67
              • May 2008
              • 1480

              #7
              Yes Blane I too was equally surprised...... definitely not my first choice in power-plants for that size of boat , but it does work nicely
              Necessity is the mother of invention.............

              Youtube Video's http://www.youtube.com/user/Titanis2000

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              • Steven Vaccaro
                Administrator
                • Apr 2007
                • 8718

                #8
                Originally posted by ReddyWatts
                I was surprised to see 2 - 14XL's pushing a 61" - 12.5 pound boat.

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                Why not? Its no saw record boat, but each xl will put out about 1hp, 2 xl's = 2hp. Plenty enough to get the boat on plane and moving.
                Steven Vaccaro

                Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!

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                • ReddyWatts
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 1711

                  #9
                  One electric horsepower is equal to each 746 watts that a motor is using. IMO, I dont think this is a fair comparison between different motors pushing large hulls. (XL, Neu, Lehner) The true comparison would be with a torque rating.

                  "Torque is the amount of twisting force produced by the motor, and it is usually measured in pound-feet, or lb-ft."

                  I am surprised the 14XL has enough torque to push that much weight without over heating. This does make for a very low cost large boat. You might even be able run the two 14XL motors on one set of 6S lipos with the correct C rating? Many people have asked about cheap sport setups for large hulls. Glad to see one.
                  ReddyWatts fleet photo
                  M1 Supercat - Neu 1527 1Y, 8s / Mean Machine- Feigao 580, 8s, 120 HV esc
                  Mean Machine - Feigao 540 14XL, 8s, 100 amp HV esc, X537/3

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                  • calcagno45
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 1006

                    #10
                    Yep, just don't look for SAW or Heat race speed from it. That looked about the speed of a stock Zenoah.

                    Did it mention which props he was turning?
                    My prop hasn't been wet in a while.

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                    • ReddyWatts
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 1711

                      #11
                      I did not see any setup info. Ask Bill Proffitt on Rum Runners.
                      Last edited by ReddyWatts; 02-09-2009, 11:31 PM.
                      ReddyWatts fleet photo
                      M1 Supercat - Neu 1527 1Y, 8s / Mean Machine- Feigao 580, 8s, 120 HV esc
                      Mean Machine - Feigao 540 14XL, 8s, 100 amp HV esc, X537/3

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