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  • crystalclearvisual
    Andrew Shepherd
    • Apr 2011
    • 26

    #1

    Which Motor?

    Hello I am also using a

    Turnigy 180 AMP Water-cooled Electronic Speed Controller.
    2 X 11.1 Volt 35C LIPO BATTERIES (5000mah) & series link lead for 22.2 VOLTS in a Apparition twin hull Catamaran and was thinking of using a x442 Prop,

    What would be the best Motor to use with this setup?
    Andy Shepherd
  • martin
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Aug 2010
    • 2887

    #2
    1500kv, Motor depends on how much you want to spend. Leopards are proving to be popular + their not a bad price next to a Neu. The Leopards are also more available than Neu in the UK. Martin.

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    • crystalclearvisual
      Andrew Shepherd
      • Apr 2011
      • 26

      #3
      Originally posted by martin
      1500kv, Motor depends on how much you want to spend. Leopards are proving to be popular + their not a bad price next to a Neu. The Leopards are also more available than Neu in the UK. Martin.
      Thanks Martin for that something like this you think..

      Andy Shepherd

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      • crystalclearvisual
        Andrew Shepherd
        • Apr 2011
        • 26

        #4
        Originally posted by crystalclearvisual
        Thanks Martin for that something like this you think..

        http://www.astecmodels.co.uk/catalog...oducts_id=1118
        would this be better Leopard 4065-B/1950

        Andy Shepherd

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        • martin
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Aug 2010
          • 2887

          #5
          Thats to high kv on 6s, Its over 43000rpm unloaded. The 4060 motor isnt as powerfull as the 4074 but they dont do a 1500kv only a 1400kv in the 4074. Theirs a very nice 4082 1500kv that is proving to be very popular on 6s but im not sure whether thats to much motor for your size hull. Someone else with this cat experience could advise you on that. Martin.

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          • crystalclearvisual
            Andrew Shepherd
            • Apr 2011
            • 26

            #6
            Originally posted by martin
            Thats to high kv on 6s, Its over 43000rpm unloaded. The 4060 motor isnt as powerfull as the 4074 but they dont do a 1500kv only a 1400kv in the 4074. Theirs a very nice 4082 1500kv that is proving to be very popular on 6s but im not sure whether thats to much motor for your size hull. Someone else with this cat experience could advise you on that. Martin.
            Hi Martin, the 4082 1500kv looks nice i will have to see about the hull

            But they have got a 4060 1500kv in this motor and i think this could be the one!!

            Andy Shepherd

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            • crystalclearvisual
              Andrew Shepherd
              • Apr 2011
              • 26

              #7
              Whats the max RPM i should go up to with 6s?

              Turnigy 180 AMP Water-cooled Electronic Speed Controller.
              2 X 11.1 Volt 35C LIPO BATTERIES (5000mah) & series link lead for 22.2 VOLTS in a Apparition twin hull Catamaran
              Andy Shepherd

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              • martin
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Aug 2010
                • 2887

                #8
                It all depends on the type of running you want to restrict your self to, If its s a w type running where your only going to run straight line bursts for say under 10seconds then you can go higher. But i think genarally 30,000rpm is a fairly safe area with 33,000 to 35000 max being fast but providing your not pushing prop sizes to much & s a w set up is higher still but at much greater risk. Martin.

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                • crystalclearvisual
                  Andrew Shepherd
                  • Apr 2011
                  • 26

                  #9
                  Originally posted by martin
                  It all depends on the type of running you want to restrict your self to, If its s a w type running where your only going to run straight line bursts for say under 10seconds then you can go higher. But i think genarally 30,000rpm is a fairly safe area with 33,000 to 35000 max being fast but providing your not pushing prop sizes to much & s a w set up is higher still but at much greater risk. Martin.
                  What about this leopard 5692/1340. this is good for 29v max and 180a.. Perfect! It will try to rotate at 1090 rpm per volt so will take a decent size prop x442

                  Andy Shepherd

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                  • martin
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Aug 2010
                    • 2887

                    #10
                    Forget that range of motors their huge & are not made to go in a 32" cat hull. A number have used the 5692 in 41" monos on 6s & got in the low 50s with them. But theirs a big difference in a 41" mono & 32" cat regarding motor size. Martin.

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                    • crystalclearvisual
                      Andrew Shepherd
                      • Apr 2011
                      • 26

                      #11
                      Originally posted by martin
                      Forget that range of motors their huge & are not made to go in a 32" cat hull. A number have used the 5692 in 41" monos on 6s & got in the low 50s with them. But theirs a big difference in a 41" mono & 32" cat regarding motor size. Martin.
                      sorry about that i didnt see the sizes 92mm long no way will i get the lid on..

                      so am i right to say the Leopard 3674-B/1470 motor for example is 32634RPM on 22.2v

                      If so this should do the trick..
                      Andy Shepherd

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                      • crystalclearvisual
                        Andrew Shepherd
                        • Apr 2011
                        • 26

                        #12
                        Originally posted by crystalclearvisual
                        sorry about that i didnt see the sizes 92mm long no way will i get the lid on..

                        so am i right to say the Leopard 3674-B/1470 motor for example is 32634RPM on 22.2v

                        If so this should do the trick..
                        How do you work out the RPM from these numbers Leopard 3674-B/1470?
                        Andy Shepherd

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                        • martin
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Aug 2010
                          • 2887

                          #13
                          Yes you have worked out the rpm correct, Thats unloaded rpm by the way. The 3674 motor is going down on motor size, This would be the a simular size motor but with less kv as the original but much better quality. The smaller the motor size you can push the rpm higher so on that size motor you could push to say 37000rpm but limited on prop size. The best bang for buck motor providing its not to big for the Apparition cat has to be the Leopard 4082 1500kv on 6s. But you need to speak with someone that has experience on this hull & upgrading motors. It just depends on how fast your aiming for or only want average speeds. Martin.

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                          • crystalclearvisual
                            Andrew Shepherd
                            • Apr 2011
                            • 26

                            #14
                            Originally posted by martin
                            Yes you have worked out the rpm correct, Thats unloaded rpm by the way. The 3674 motor is going down on motor size, This would be the a simular size motor but with less kv as the original but much better quality. The smaller the motor size you can push the rpm higher so on that size motor you could push to say 37000rpm but limited on prop size. The best bang for buck motor providing its not to big for the Apparition cat has to be the Leopard 4082 1500kv on 6s. But you need to speak with someone that has experience on this hull & upgrading motors. It just depends on how fast your aiming for or only want average speeds. Martin.
                            Thanks Martin for the info but looking at other Threads on here it doesnt look good a Leopard 4082 1500kv its just to long, i dont understand why cant i use a

                            Leopard 4074/b 2150

                            Specification:
                            cells 3-6s lipo
                            cells 3-6s lipoMax Voltage 22v
                            Max Amp: 120A
                            Max power: 2600W
                            RPM: 2150KV/volt
                            Resistance: 0.0062
                            Non-load current(7.4V): 1.8A
                            Diameter: 40.2mm
                            Length(excluded shaft): 73.8mm
                            Mount hole depth: 7mm
                            Shaft diameter: 5mm
                            Shaft lenght: 20mm
                            weight: 374 gm

                            I no the RPM is 47515 and you recommend less than that but im using the right Voltage and Amps, can you explain what the problem with high rpm, thanks
                            Andy Shepherd

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                            • crystalclearvisual
                              Andrew Shepherd
                              • Apr 2011
                              • 26

                              #15
                              Hi Mate, ok i have decided to go for 1 of these 2 babys

                              Leopard 4 pole 3674 1700KV brushless motor 2 turn Y wind

                              Specification:
                              Max voltage: 34V
                              Max Amp: 78A
                              Max power: 2400W
                              RPM: 1700KV/volt
                              Resistance: 0.009
                              Non-load current(7.4V): 2.3A
                              Diameter: 36mm
                              Length(excluded shaft): 60mm
                              Weight: 315 gm
                              Mount hole depth: 7mm
                              Shaft diameter: 5mm
                              Shaft lenght: 18mm

                              or

                              Leopard 4 pole 3674 1900KV brushless motor 2 turn Y wind

                              Specification:
                              Max voltage: 34V
                              Max Amp: 78A
                              Max power: 2400W
                              RPM: 1700KV/volt
                              Resistance: 0.009
                              Non-load current(7.4V): 2.3A
                              Diameter: 36mm
                              Length(excluded shaft): 60mm
                              Weight: 315 gm
                              Mount hole depth: 7mm
                              Shaft diameter: 5mm
                              Shaft lenght: 18mm

                              Do you think running 1900kv on 22.2v is to much?
                              Andy Shepherd

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