How to water cool a Lipo

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  • RPC1
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 112

    #1

    How to water cool a Lipo

    Take your newly built, 40+ build hours, Whiplash 20, and hit an aluminum buoy for RC sailboats at 45+ Mph. BTW this was the maiden for the Whip with a Medusa 3670-1600 on 5s 5000Mah lipos with the Turnigy 120 marine esc and a X642 prop. Ran great couldn't be happier with this boat. It is solid and stable and can easily handle a bigger prop, maybe a V940 3 blade will be next... after I put it back together.
  • EPower
    Banned
    • Mar 2009
    • 391

    #2
    Originally posted by RPC1
    Take your newly built, 40+ build hours, Whiplash 20, and hit an aluminum buoy for RC sailboats at 45+ Mph. BTW this was the maiden for the Whip with a Medusa 3670-1600 on 5s 5000Mah lipos with the Turnigy 120 marine esc and a X642 prop. Ran great couldn't be happier with this boat. It is solid and stable and can easily handle a bigger prop, maybe a V940 3 blade will be next... after I put it back together.
    What can i say *!***!***!***!** happens

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    • rcboatfan
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2008
      • 253

      #3
      great job!!!!! i bet the lipo was nice and cool after the run
      SUPERVEE 27 37'' TWIN CAT

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      • EPower
        Banned
        • Mar 2009
        • 391

        #4
        Originally posted by rcboatfan
        great job!!!!! i bet the lipo was nice and cool after the run
        where's the build thread of this 580 powered mono ?

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