Outrigger for a set of batteries

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  • beau0090_99
    Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 37

    #1

    Outrigger for a set of batteries

    Hey Guys,
    I'm new to R/C boats, but have spent a while in R/C planes (Nitro and electric) and Helis. I have a bunch of 3S 2200 mah lipos that I use in my planes and my helis, so I was wondering if there is a good outrigger designed around a pair of these rather ubiquitous batteries. I was looking at the ZippKits JAG .12 and the .21 and was trying to think about what would be a good sized boat to use a pair of these in parallel or series (Assume series would be easier as it seems it is easier to find ESC's in the 2-6S range and motor come wound pretty easily between 1500 and 3000 kv).

    I like the thought of using them as they are super cheap, but don't know what I don't know.
    Thanks,
    Curtis
  • Chilli
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Jan 2008
    • 3070

    #2
    IMO- For the time, effort and money you would invest in building a boat around those batteries, I think you would ultimately be disapointed with it's performance. Lipos are getting cheaper and better every year. You can get a 4S 35C 5000 pack from Hobby City for about $50.

    If your interested in riggers, Zippkits just started producing the JAE21FE. A number of us are building them. It's my first kit boat and even though I ran across a few snags, it was fun and easy. I built the kit in about 5 days. Offshore Electrics sells the "Rigged Insanity" which is also a kit, but a little smaller than the JAE. With power from the Aquacraft UL-1 motor, these boats will run cheap and fast.
    Mike Chirillo
    www.capitolrcmodelboats.com

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    • beau0090_99
      Member
      • Dec 2009
      • 37

      #3
      Thank you. I really wasn't too interested in building my own, but was wondering if anyone had designed one for these. They are so cheap (I think I paid 11.99 for my last 25C pack), and available everywhere, that I thought it might be a good battery to produce somewhat of a "stock" class of boats. I'll look at the rigged insanity though, that might be a good option.
      Any other ideas?
      Thank you.
      C

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      • Chilli
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Jan 2008
        • 3070

        #4
        I don't have too much knowledge/experience with boats under 29 inches, but plenty on this board do. I'm sure someone will come up with suggestions for you. Good luck. It's a great hobby.
        Mike Chirillo
        www.capitolrcmodelboats.com

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