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  • sundog
    Platinum Card Member
    • Feb 2009
    • 878

    #121
    Originally posted by fenalx
    Sundog,

    I think that you were running too high a KV in a 28" mono. I think your hull is more suited to a 1900kv (9XL or equivalent), and a high voltage ESC.

    I'm afraid you might cook your ETTI running a 2800kv in a 28" mono, unless you are using a very small prop, Octura X440 or smaller.
    I'm running a jet drive with a 40mm impeller and will be sticking to 3s lipos. With 30% inefficiency I should be turning 22k. Do you think the ETTI will handle that? With a cap board?
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    • Meniscus
      Refuse the box exists!
      • Jul 2008
      • 3225

      #122
      Originally posted by sailr
      Thanks Ben. Really, any idea about the 180A setup?
      I don't have any experience with the larger amp ESC, but for my smaller one, sometimes I have to program again in order for it to take. I'm not sure why it goes back to default, but it has happened a few times. I'm guessing it's because I don't run another wire to prevent the spark when I plug in the battery.

      I'd recommend programming the throttle twice in a row and see if it makes a difference. Have you tried a different transmitter? I know it shouldn't matter, but just throwing out an idea.
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      • Punisher 67
        Ignore list member #67
        • May 2008
        • 1480

        #123
        Originally posted by sundog
        I smoked my 180 last week running a 2300kv KB45l on 6s Rhino 25c 4900ma in my 28" mono jet boat. The caps overheated. Melted the 4mm bullet connectors together. The KB45 'freewheels' now - cooked the magnets. I used cooling coils, but it needed a jacket. Should have checked temps sooner (2 minutes).

        Sent it back today for a replacement per RC Model Land. They said not to run it on 6s, that that would be over 28v with fresh lipos, and it's rated at 22.2v (but also says 6s in the literature). Live and learn.
        In the meantime, I bought a 150A ETTI Navy Race w/bec, from OSE and a Generic 2800kv 540xl (rated at 110A) from Hobby City to replace the KB45 electric water heater. Now I wonder if I should have gotten the external cap board.
        Dave a 2300KV motor would be great on 4 Cells and no more , 6 cells with that motor is way to much and you are going to smoke something the rpm is way to high for anything other than a saws boat . I have beat the piss out of a 180 on the bench but stayed within the recomended limits and it still works like a new unit , even smoked a Plett 220/50/3 in the process

        http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...0&d=1244749312

        http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...9&d=1244749312

        An absolutely fully charged 6cell lipo pack is 25.2volts and should not be any more
        Last edited by Punisher 67; 08-28-2009, 11:20 AM.
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        • sailr
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Nov 2007
          • 6927

          #124
          Thanks for the tips. I'll give 'em a try.

          Originally posted by Meniscus
          I don't have any experience with the larger amp ESC, but for my smaller one, sometimes I have to program again in order for it to take. I'm not sure why it goes back to default, but it has happened a few times. I'm guessing it's because I don't run another wire to prevent the spark when I plug in the battery.

          I'd recommend programming the throttle twice in a row and see if it makes a difference. Have you tried a different transmitter? I know it shouldn't matter, but just throwing out an idea.
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          • raptor347
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Jul 2007
            • 1089

            #125
            It's likely that the magnets started to go due to heat. That increases the kV and in turn current given the same load. Which in turn leads to more heat further damaging the magnets until you finally draw too much current for the esc. It's a nasty closed loop. I've done it a couple times by mistake.

            I run the SK180 on 6S in my big rigger with a 1527/1y with no problem at all.

            I'd say run a smaller more efficient motor with a kV more suitable for the voltage you want to run.


            Originally posted by sundog
            I smoked my 180 last week running a 2300kv KB45l on 6s Rhino 25c 4900ma in my 28" mono jet boat. The caps overheated. Melted the 4mm bullet connectors together. The KB45 'freewheels' now - cooked the magnets. I used cooling coils, but it needed a jacket. Should have checked temps sooner (2 minutes).

            Sent it back today for a replacement per RC Model Land. They said not to run it on 6s, that that would be over 28v with fresh lipos, and it's rated at 22.2v (but also says 6s in the literature). Live and learn.
            In the meantime, I bought a 150A ETTI Navy Race w/bec, from OSE and a Generic 2800kv 540xl (rated at 110A) from Hobby City to replace the KB45 electric water heater. Now I wonder if I should have gotten the external cap board.
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            • sundog
              Platinum Card Member
              • Feb 2009
              • 878

              #126
              Originally posted by Peter Zicha
              Dave a 2300KV motor would be great on 4 Cells and no more , 6 cells with that motor is way to much and you are going to smoke something the rpm is way to high for anything other than a saws boat . I have beat the piss out of a 180 on the bench but stayed within the recomended limits and it still works like a new unit , even smoked a Plett 220/50/3 in the process

              http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...0&d=1244749312

              http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...9&d=1244749312

              An absolutely fully charged 6cell lipo pack is 25.2volts and should not be any more
              Yes Peter, you are no doubt right. Too much voltage - things started melting (sooner that I expected). I should have used a water jacket instead of wrapping it in tubing, that would have helped, I'm sure. On 3s it was spunky, and so I tried 6s. It jumped out of the hole a foot or so (!) and after a quick run up the river, quit midstream. That motor is powerful, but very amp hungry. I think the generic 540xl will perform similarly, with much less amp draw.

              Raptor: I 'rescued' it some 15 minutes later, and spit sizzled on the motor. It was hot. Real hot. I agree, a smaller (more efficient) motor should do better.
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              • DISAR
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Aug 2007
                • 1072

                #127
                Originally posted by Peter Zicha
                Dave a 2300KV motor would be great on 4 Cells and no more , 6 cells with that motor is way to much and you are going to smoke something the rpm is way to high for anything other than a saws boat . I have beat the piss out of a 180 on the bench but stayed within the recomended limits and it still works like a new unit , even smoked a Plett 220/50/3 in the process

                http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...0&d=1244749312

                http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...9&d=1244749312

                An absolutely fully charged 6cell lipo pack is 25.2volts and should not be any more
                OOOOW!
                Super test bench. Do you do that kind of test for other ESCs as well? Any feedback-results you can share?
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                • sundog
                  Platinum Card Member
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 878

                  #128
                  Peter Zicha
                  An absolutely fully charged 6cell lipo pack is 25.2volts and should not be any more
                  Let me correct that: The email reply from RC Model Land stated a fully charged 6s would be 25.8 (not 28) so would be too much voltage for the esc. My bad. Can't remember sh*t That's a spiffy test rig. I bet you can smoke 'em proper.
                  Legend 36 sailboat, KMB Powerjet Ed Hardy Viper, ABC jet pwrd BBY Oval Master, ABC Hobby Jetski, NQD Tear Into's, HK Discovery 500, MickieBeez pwrd Jet Rigger!, Davette/Gravtix jet sprint, KMB Powerjet Pursuit, NQD pwrd Jet Catamaran!,Steam pwrd African Queen, Sidewinder airboat, Graupner Eco Power

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

                    #129
                    Originally posted by DISAR
                    OOOOW!
                    Super test bench. Do you do that kind of test for other ESCs as well? Any feedback-results you can share?
                    I haven't tested any other ESC's with this bench but I did do a Neu 1515 vs Medusa 3680 test , surprising results

                    http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...ht=medusa+3680
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                    • cacofonix
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 240

                      #130
                      hi there

                      hope it will help
                      in france we are 3 with almost same setup
                      Hull : LIZARD
                      ESC : Seaking 180A
                      Lipo : 6S or 2x3S (5000 25C flymax)
                      Motor : KD600 (outrunner from hobby city) / Feigao 12XL / ...
                      props : K45 / K48 / X445 / X447 / K51
                      my self i test :
                      - feigao 12XL : smoked after 4 run
                      - KD600 : to much rolling due to prop torque
                      - Hacker B50 12XL
                      - prop

                      never had a problem, esc T° never goes more than 40 °C

                      i use a Ubec, but other use internal bec. one of us had probably made 20 runs with this setup.

                      latest week end we even try a K54, not too long, but motor power was not enough.

                      herve

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                      • sailr
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Nov 2007
                        • 6927

                        #131
                        Update on status of Seaking ESC's

                        Here is the latest. Got a reply from the factory. Looks like they're doing a complete re-design with new printed circuit and everything. Dang! Another month.

                        Hello, Jim

                        Good morning!

                        We decide to change some hardwares of the boat ESC, so it will takes longer time for making new PCB and new ESC.

                        We estimate that the new boat ESC will be re-marketed at 30th, Sep.

                        Best Regards!
                        Jack
                        Mini Cat Racing USA
                        www.minicatracingusa.com

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                        • sean450
                          Member
                          • May 2009
                          • 72

                          #132
                          Has anyone had any trouble from there 120's? I guess I got lucky cause I havn't smoked it yet. I did a bench test @ 22.2v running it behind a 90mm ducted fan turning at full throttle for 3 minutes and it was fine. ESC was not in the exhaust of the fan and was pulling 90 amps.

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                          • Himalaya
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 251

                            #133
                            for the 120A, better silicone seal it before use. Also a better water jacket having thicker pipes is recommended. I did both when it came back from the Hobbywing service dept. never fail again.

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                            • Brod
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2009
                              • 196

                              #134
                              Just for the record,popped one of my 3 Turnigy 180's today.
                              had about 12 runs so far on this one and no probs.
                              Connected up another pack,started ok then just died.
                              It must have gone short circuit,it took out 2 5S packs which were paralleled,middle cells on each pack burnt out.
                              No exterior damage to the Esc.
                              very disappointed.
                              Brod..
                              Slow gets boring fast.

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                              • TRUCKPULL
                                Fast Electric Addict!
                                • Apr 2007
                                • 2969

                                #135
                                Any body know when these will be available again???

                                Larry
                                Past NAMBA- P Mono -1 Mile Race Record holder
                                Past NAMBA- P Sport -1 Mile Race Record holder
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