Castle Hydra 120A vs Seaking (hobbywing) 180A

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  • RPC1
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 112

    #16
    The Seaking 120 amp will do just fine. I use it on 6s with a 3670-1600 spinning a x642 in a 30" hydro.

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    • MonsterMaxx
      Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 49

      #17
      well, Nick and I got together on the above speedy and he had a 180A too, so I guess I've made my decision.
      Will be using a Turnigy 100A HV and a Turnigy 180A. Which one will go in which boat is anyone's guess at this point.

      So I guess when Steven gets back from vaca I'll have all the junk on the way for both these ships.

      They'll both run 6s2p unless of course I can come up with a suitable 12s motor...something around 600-700kv and not too big for these little boats.

      Thanks to all.
      5 cars, 9 trucks, 2 scale, 1 crawler, 2 boats, 8 helis, 3 planes, 1 jet, a hydralic endloader, and that’s just the ones that are rtr or nearly so, not even counting the ones in a bucket, ugh, I got it bad.

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      • RPC1
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2008
        • 112

        #18
        This would be nice on 12s: Medusa 3660-780 $114.95

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