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  • Tomcandersen
    Member
    • Jul 2010
    • 86

    #1

    Castle hydra ice 200

    Hi, I'm building a mhz c5000 114cm and have one castle hydra ice 200. My problem is that I need one more, does anyone know where to get one? I know castle don't make them anymore but I hope it's possible to get one somewhere :-)
    The boat is almost done with mbp stingers and battery mount, rudder from mhz. Motors are TP 4060 1800kv on 8s!
    If not today, maybe to morrow..
    HPR C5009 twin TP power 4082 2390kv 95mph, Sprit Cat 36 singel Proteus 65mph, Baby SV43 TP power 5850 920kv 12s 70mph
  • revoltrunner
    Senior Member
    • May 2014
    • 646

    #2
    the original version is very hard to find.
    Last edited by revoltrunner; 08-04-2014, 03:26 PM.

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    • Darin Jordan
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Apr 2007
      • 8335

      #3
      Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
      "Self-proclaimed skill-less leader in the hobby."

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      • Fluid
        Fast and Furious
        • Apr 2007
        • 8011

        #4
        No Hydras there Darin....


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        • Darin Jordan
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Apr 2007
          • 8335

          #5
          Originally posted by Fluid
          No Hydras there Darin....


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          Oops... sorry... I only read the ICE part...

          ICE 200 is what I'd run anyhow... :)
          Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
          "Self-proclaimed skill-less leader in the hobby."

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          • Darin Jordan
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Apr 2007
            • 8335

            #6
            It's kind of strange but we seem to be back to a situation where ESCs are hard to get again.. .at least quality big ones.
            Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
            "Self-proclaimed skill-less leader in the hobby."

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            • kfxguy
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Oct 2013
              • 8746

              #7
              Originally posted by Darin Jordan
              It's kind of strange but we seem to be back to a situation where ESCs are hard to get again.. .at least quality big ones.
              Tell me about it. It's pretty disheartening to sat the least. Why....why in the heck would castle make a badass esc (hydra 240) and not waterproof it? It's even called a hydra (mean water I'm sure you all know that tho lol)...and then the big slap in the face....let's make the mamba monster 2 and sidewinder 3 esc's waterproof. .....but skip the esc's that REALLY need it? Doh castle!

              Then add to it (not bashing sf) I've been seeing all the swordfish esc's having all sorts of issues. There's a guy I know who got two bad ones at the same time. Man. ...I dunno what to do. I'm considering using a waterproofed mamba xl2 in my next bigger boat build. I'd have one in my rivercat but it won't fit (well it won't fit longways, sideways doesn't look right and gets in the way of batteries).
              32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) was

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              • Tomcandersen
                Member
                • Jul 2010
                • 86

                #8
                I agree that that a marine esc this expensive should be water proof..
                What is the way to water proof the hydra ice, open it and spray the electronic bords with plasti dip?
                If not today, maybe to morrow..
                HPR C5009 twin TP power 4082 2390kv 95mph, Sprit Cat 36 singel Proteus 65mph, Baby SV43 TP power 5850 920kv 12s 70mph

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                • kfxguy
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Oct 2013
                  • 8746

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Tomcandersen
                  I agree that that a marine esc this expensive should be water proof..
                  What is the way to water proof the hydra ice, open it and spray the electronic bords with plasti dip?
                  That's how I've been doing my electronics
                  32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) was

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                  • Darin Jordan
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 8335

                    #10
                    The "water proofing" is really secondary to me. My boats don't get wet inside.

                    Water-Cooling, on the other hand, is a nice option.

                    Converting the ICE controllers is pretty easy (same with the EDGE controllers), but you have to be willing to void the warranty, etc. That's why I keep how I do mine to myself. It's not as simple as just sticking on some cooling plates, but it's not brain surgery either.

                    I also do conformal coat them. Haven't had any issues as of yet, but then again, like I stated, I do whatever possible to keep things dry inside, and I always take precautions IF something gets wet to get it back into a dry condition again before attempting to use it.
                    Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
                    "Self-proclaimed skill-less leader in the hobby."

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                    • Fluid
                      Fast and Furious
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 8011

                      #11
                      ...Why....why in the heck would castle make a badass esc (hydra 240) and not waterproof it? It's even called a hydra (mean water I'm sure you all know that tho lol)...and then the big slap in the face....let's make the mamba monster 2 and sidewinder 3 esc's waterproof. .....but skip the esc's that REALLY need it?
                      This is a common complaint. Waterproofing marine ESCs is a problem, it isn't as simple as it seems. Schulze never waterproofed their 40-160W controller (it was "splash proof"), yet somehow plenty of boaters used it without problems. The biggest issue with waterproofing is heat, there is a huge difference between the heat generated in a car controller and a boat controller, regardless of the rated amperage. Encapsulate a controller in thick conformal epoxy and the heat is trapped within, so now you have a waterproof ESC which is more likely to burn up. To keep the costs down, most marine ESCs are just converted car or aircraft controllers anyway, the market is not big enough to support an affordable, completely waterproof high voltage controller. Heck, most boaters gripe about paying $200 for a HV controller. No ESC maker is going to invest the $$$ in a quality product only a handful of folks will buy.

                      The real issue here is the fact that most folks don't know - or bother - to waterproof the BOAT. This seems pretty basic, but so many ignore it, and then complain when their radio , motor or controller stops working. Water and electronics simply don't mix well. Most of my boats seldom get more than a few drops of water in them after a high speed run, if they do I fix the leak. Some of my club members struggled with their boats' reliability, but they always seemed to have an ounce or two of water in the boat after each run. Once they decided to fix the leaks, most of their reliability problems went away. I have had boaters tell me it is not possible to keep water out of a boat - BS, I know better. I have coached club members how to do it, it is clearly not impossible. Any boater who accepts a lot of water in their boat after a run will eventually have trouble. Note that experienced racers' boats are dry after a heat, they know the problem and address it. Waterproofing electronics should be needed only when the boat's hull is breached in a crash, etc. CorrosionX handles that function just fine.


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                      • Rocstar
                        Joel Mertz
                        • Jun 2012
                        • 1509

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Fluid
                        The real issue here is the fact that most folks don't know - or bother - to waterproof the BOAT. This seems pretty basic, but so many ignore it, and then complain when their radio , motor or controller stops working. Water and electronics simply don't mix well. Most of my boats seldom get more than a few drops of water in them after a high speed run, if they do I fix the leak. Some of my club members struggled with their boats' reliability, but they always seemed to have an ounce or two of water in the boat after each run. Once they decided to fix the leaks, most of their reliability problems went away. I have had boaters tell me it is not possible to keep water out of a boat - BS, I know better. I have coached club members how to do it, it is clearly not impossible. Any boater who accepts a lot of water in their boat after a run will eventually have trouble. Note that experienced racers' boats are dry after a heat, they know the problem and address it. Waterproofing electronics should be needed only when the boat's hull is breached in a crash, etc. CorrosionX handles that function just fine.
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                        The only time I have water inside the boat, is after I bust open the hull at 90+mph....
                        "There's nothing else I really want to do other than get up and build boats." - Mike Fiore

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                        • Bduncan
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2013
                          • 296

                          #13
                          Google it Not that hard to find. I think kintec may even have them.

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                          • electric
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • May 2008
                            • 1744

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Tomcandersen
                            Hi, I'm building a mhz c5000 114cm and have one castle hydra ice 200. My problem is that I need one more, does anyone know where to get one? I know castle don't make them anymore but I hope it's possible to get one somewhere :-)
                            The boat is almost done with mbp stingers and battery mount, rudder from mhz. Motors are TP 4060 1800kv on 8s!
                            You can get them at www.gravesrc.com

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                            • Joern Markset
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2009
                              • 185

                              #15
                              I agree with Fluid, let the esc have the opportunety to breath and seal the boat properly.
                              MGM can make their esc 100% waterproof, but, they don`t recomend it at all. Besides the fact that heat is being built up it is impossible to do repairs afterwards.
                              It is not hard to get high qualety esc since MGM is still making controllers. Of course you have to pay the price, but that is just fair as you don`t get high qualety for glossy pictures and buttons....
                              Joern Markset

                              Fokus Racing

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