TP-Power TP3640-2600KV-Open-5F Motortiming seaking 180AMP

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  • Mrdennis1979
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2022
    • 4

    #1

    TP-Power TP3640-2600KV-Open-5F Motortiming seaking 180AMP

    Hi All!

    i have a question, does anybody know what the correct timing setting is for a TP3640-2600KV- with a 5F winding in combination with a Seaking 180amp.

    thanx in advance!

    best regards

    Dennis
  • EddieM41
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2018
    • 192

    #2
    good place to start....15 degrees. It should be a "Y" wind.

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    • tbonemcniel
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2020
      • 296

      #3
      Originally posted by Mrdennis1979
      Hi All!

      i have a question, does anybody know what the correct timing setting is for a TP3640-2600KV- with a 5F winding in combination with a Seaking 180amp.

      thanx in advance!

      best regards

      Dennis
      What is this 5F winding you speak of? Windings can only be Delta (D) or Wye (Y).

      A TP 3640 2600kv is a 3Y winding, which means it will generally prefer higher timing. However, 15* might be too much. I typically set my Y wound motors at around 8* to start, make a run logging temperature and speed, then incrementally increase timing until temperature begins to rise to the point where it's not worth whatever extra mph (if any) it brings. At that point, back off to the previous setting.

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      • Mrdennis1979
        Junior Member
        • Sep 2022
        • 4

        #4
        Originally posted by tbonemcniel
        What is this 5F winding you speak of? Windings can only be Delta (D) or Wye (Y).

        A TP 3640 2600kv is a 3Y winding, which means it will generally prefer higher timing. However, 15* might be too much. I typically set my Y wound motors at around 8* to start, make a run logging temperature and speed, then incrementally increase timing until temperature begins to rise to the point where it's not worth whatever extra mph (if any) it brings. At that point, back off to the previous setting.

        Ok thanx! great explanation thanx!

        The webshop of tp where i buy it here in europe says that it is a 5F



        But i will give it a try with the settings and make some measurements of the temperature

        thanx!

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        • koen
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2020
          • 358

          #5
          TP advice for d and y motors is a 0" timing

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          • Mrdennis1979
            Junior Member
            • Sep 2022
            • 4

            #6
            Originally posted by koen
            TP advice for d and y motors is a 0" timing

            Thanx! will try it out!

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            • EddieM41
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2018
              • 192

              #7
              Originally posted by koen
              TP advice for d and y motors is a 0" timing
              That may be what they advise...their way of being safe. You might get more run time and cooler temperatures. But to get the most power out of the motor without burning the house down...starting at somewhere between 10 and 15 degrees with a "Y" wind and the correct prop you'll have more fun. Just saying..............

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              • Mrdennis1979
                Junior Member
                • Sep 2022
                • 4

                #8
                Originally posted by EddieM41
                That may be what they advise...their way of being safe. You might get more run time and cooler temperatures. But to get the most power out of the motor without burning the house down...starting at somewhere between 10 and 15 degrees with a "Y" wind and the correct prop you'll have more fun. Just saying..............
                Thanx Ed, will start low, and look at the temps, i'm running dasboata props for my IMPULSE 32 & ZONDA R, the zonda will also get an upgrade 2 TP3650-2350kv

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                • koen
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2020
                  • 358

                  #9
                  these motors can pull a lot of amps(look at tppower.de you can see full spec of these motors ,max amp 264)if you go for a lower kv you can pull bigger props and stil stay cool and lower amps ,these motors are for saw not for racing

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                  • 1coopgt
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2019
                    • 413

                    #10
                    It says 3Y. Think the 5 = 5mm shaft. Scroll down the page a little bit to the specs. First spec is Winds , 3Y

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                    • tbonemcniel
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2020
                      • 296

                      #11
                      Originally posted by koen
                      these motors can pull a lot of amps(look at tppower.de you can see full spec of these motors ,max amp 264)if you go for a lower kv you can pull bigger props and stil stay cool and lower amps ,these motors are for saw not for racing
                      What are you talking about? Of my like 15 boats I think it is currently, all but 3 have TP motors in them. They all oval race perfectly.

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                      • fweasel
                        master of some
                        • Jul 2016
                        • 4279

                        #12
                        Originally posted by koen
                        these motors can pull a lot of amps(look at tppower.de you can see full spec of these motors ,max amp 264)if you go for a lower kv you can pull bigger props and stil stay cool and lower amps ,these motors are for saw not for racing
                        The only thing I agree with in this post if larger props on lower kV. The rest is flat out wrong.
                        Vac-U-Tug Jr (13mph)

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