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  • Ivan Kozyakov
    Member
    • Apr 2022
    • 82

    #16
    Originally posted by fweasel
    Found the graphic I saw posted on Facebook...

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    Thank you!

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    • donhuff
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2014
      • 561

      #17
      Ivan,

      The TP 4070 will work just fine all the way up to 50,000 rpm. I thought that they were good to 60,000 and have a couple set up for that. I haven't had a problem out of them yet.
      AmpDaddy
      don huff

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      • Ivan Kozyakov
        Member
        • Apr 2022
        • 82

        #18
        Originally posted by donhuff
        Ivan,

        The TP 4070 will work just fine all the way up to 50,000 rpm. I thought that they were good to 60,000 and have a couple set up for that. I haven't had a problem out of them yet.
        Thank you!

        I also have a question about voltage. I like the 1650kv 8s model. But according to the manual, the maximum voltage is 30.8V when 8s is 33.6V when fully charged. How will this motor work at 33.6v?
        It seems to me that the 1350kV 9s version will not have enough rpm at 8s.

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        • donhuff
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2014
          • 561

          #19
          I would not worry about using the 1650 kv one on 8s. With full packs, that's 55440rpm. That's not a lot over the rpm redline, but in reality, when running on the water and proping to a reasonable level which would be 80% of that unloaded rpm. That would be only 45,000rpm, well below the redline. That's where I would prop it for heat racing. For a SAW run, you can go way below that 80% to get closer to the horsepower peak which is at 50% of max unloaded rpm. The motor will get hot on a run like that, but will cool down during deceleration and turn around.
          That 20% rpm reduction gets the voltage down to around 27 volts. Which is just theoretical of course, but real world results that we have seen are pretty close to that.

          I'm glad you posted TP's "chart of confusion" I believe most people look at this don't really understand some of the info. And I think this is where the phrase "TPs are amp hogs" comes from. If anyone has a question about these spec charts, please ask. I'll see if I can help with an answer.
          AmpDaddy
          don huff

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          • Ivan Kozyakov
            Member
            • Apr 2022
            • 82

            #20
            Originally posted by donhuff
            I would not worry about using the 1650 kv one on 8s. With full packs, that's 55440rpm. That's not a lot over the rpm redline, but in reality, when running on the water and proping to a reasonable level which would be 80% of that unloaded rpm. That would be only 45,000rpm, well below the redline. That's where I would prop it for heat racing. For a SAW run, you can go way below that 80% to get closer to the horsepower peak which is at 50% of max unloaded rpm. The motor will get hot on a run like that, but will cool down during deceleration and turn around.
            That 20% rpm reduction gets the voltage down to around 27 volts. Which is just theoretical of course, but real world results that we have seen are pretty close to that.

            I'm glad you posted TP's "chart of confusion" I believe most people look at this don't really understand some of the info. And I think this is where the phrase "TPs are amp hogs" comes from. If anyone has a question about these spec charts, please ask. I'll see if I can help with an answer.
            Thank you very much for your advice. I bought the regular version TP4060 today.

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            • fweasel
              master of some
              • Jul 2016
              • 4288

              #21
              I ran a 1750kV 4060 on 8S in a SAW cat no issues, despite their voltage limit on the chart.
              Vac-U-Tug Jr (13mph)

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              • Ivan Kozyakov
                Member
                • Apr 2022
                • 82

                #22
                Originally posted by fweasel
                I ran a 1750kV 4060 on 8S in a SAW cat no issues, despite their voltage limit on the chart.
                What ESC did you use on this setup? My weak point now is Swordfish 240A.
                I decided to start with 1350kv 8s measuring the rpm and temperature. If everything is Ok I will remount the motor to 1500 kW or more.

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                • donhuff
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2014
                  • 561

                  #23
                  Ivan,

                  If you'll use the Castle XLXII, you won't have any trouble . That esc is hard to beat. I have pulled 674 amps on 4s SAW passes.
                  AmpDaddy
                  don huff

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                  • Ivan Kozyakov
                    Member
                    • Apr 2022
                    • 82

                    #24
                    Originally posted by donhuff
                    Ivan,

                    If you'll use the Castle XLXII, you won't have any trouble . That esc is hard to beat. I have pulled 674 amps on 4s SAW passes.
                    Wow! 674A? How is this possible?

                    I like this ESC, but according to the specifications its operating current is only 180A (which is strange), and it is quite heavy.

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                    • fweasel
                      master of some
                      • Jul 2016
                      • 4288

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Ivan Kozyakov
                      What ESC did you use on this setup? My weak point now is Swordfish 240A.
                      I decided to start with 1350kv 8s measuring the rpm and temperature. If everything is Ok I will remount the motor to 1500 kW or more.
                      I ran a 250A MGM, and it was really hot after only a few passes. When I re-rig that boat, I'll put in a Castle Hydra X8S. The XLX2 would be a little tight and more headroom than I really need.
                      Vac-U-Tug Jr (13mph)

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                      • Ivan Kozyakov
                        Member
                        • Apr 2022
                        • 82

                        #26
                        Originally posted by fweasel
                        I ran a 250A MGM, and it was really hot after only a few passes. When I re-rig that boat, I'll put in a Castle Hydra X8S. The XLX2 would be a little tight and more headroom than I really need.
                        I like Castle ESCs, but how can I understand their real maximum current? For example, Hydra X8S according to the specification is only up to 140A.

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                        • donhuff
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2014
                          • 561

                          #27
                          I wasn't aware that they listed a max amps rating.

                          The X8S will easily do 270-280 continuous and I've hit 330A once, but it gave me a warning that if I continued at that level, permanent damage will result.

                          The XLX2 I,ve done 6 laps at 375A and no problem.
                          AmpDaddy
                          don huff

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                          • fweasel
                            master of some
                            • Jul 2016
                            • 4288

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Ivan Kozyakov
                            I like Castle ESCs, but how can I understand their real maximum current? For example, Hydra X8S according to the specification is only up to 140A.
                            Real world experience from people racing them like Don and Tyler.
                            Vac-U-Tug Jr (13mph)

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                            • tbonemcniel
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2020
                              • 295

                              #29
                              Originally posted by donhuff
                              I wasn't aware that they listed a max amps rating.

                              The X8S will easily do 270-280 continuous and I've hit 330A once, but it gave me a warning that if I continued at that level, permanent damage will result.

                              The XLX2 I,ve done 6 laps at 375A and no problem.
                              Same here. The X8S is just fine if you're gonna stay below 300A. If you're gonna play north of 300A, get the XLX2. In our club, guys have made 6 laps at 475A and the XLX2 is happy to oblige.

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                              • Ivan Kozyakov
                                Member
                                • Apr 2022
                                • 82

                                #30
                                Good news. I will order one of these ESCs for next season.

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