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  • monojeff
    Moderator
    • Nov 2010
    • 2562

    #46
    Originally posted by wrongway
    I put a aquacraft 550 brushed motor and a used 35amp esc
    in a sv27 with a 42mm rio ep prop. It runs rather well. Put a cooling coil on the
    motor but it doesnt seem to need it! Runs about 15 minutes on a 3cell 3300 lipo.
    The esc I am using can be used with Nimh or Lipo by a jumper change. Total investment of
    60.00.
    The boat I have is decently heavy as it is twice the size of a sv so might need a little more power.
    What is wanted to go twin brushed what esc to use??

    You think the 550 can push 15-20lbs???
    What flex & prop are you using??
    OSE GIFTING ELF
    HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!

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    • wrongway
      Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 72

      #47
      Hi Everyone,

      Just a thought. Could carbon or Aluminum arrow shafts be used
      rather than PVC? Would be much lighter.

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      • mickvk
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2009
        • 213

        #48
        Originally posted by monojeff
        What is wanted to go twin brushed what esc to use??

        You think the 550 can push a 15-20lb boat?
        What flex & prop are you using??
        In real life, tug boats use large props at low speed... They have a lot of grunt. I think that's what I would shoot for. If I get anything together I'll be sure to post here.

        One tip I have learned from experience is that you want thrust vectoring or a steerable outdrive. A fixed prop with a rudder makes very poor maneuverability.

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        • wrongway
          Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 72

          #49
          Monojeff,

          I used a GreatPlanes C-55 Esc. Got it used on the bay for half new price.
          Hobbyking also has a similar one for less than 10.00.

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          • monojeff
            Moderator
            • Nov 2010
            • 2562

            #50
            Originally posted by mickvk
            In real life, tug boats use large props at low speed... They have a lot of grunt. I think that's what I would shoot for. If I get anything together I'll be sure to post here.

            One tip I have learned from experience is that you want thrust vectoring or a steerable outdrive. A fixed prop with a rudder makes very poor maneuverability.
            Yeah I know but outboards are more expensive would be nice but at moment think I need to go the cheap route....
            OSE GIFTING ELF
            HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!

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            • monojeff
              Moderator
              • Nov 2010
              • 2562

              #51
              Originally posted by wrongway
              Monojeff,

              I used a GreatPlanes C-55 Esc. Got it used on the bay for half new price.
              Hobbyking also has a similar one for less than 10.00.
              Can I run 2 for twins???
              Do you know the link for hobbyking was looking there earlier.
              This be the one?? http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...idProduct=6468
              Not sure how to work that....

              Hobby Partz has this one could I get away with using 1 for twins?
              OSE GIFTING ELF
              HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!

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              • wrongway
                Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 72

                #52
                Yes that is the esc. My SV27 i think was around 6 pounds.
                I honestly do not know if 2 550 motors would do it for you.
                I used one 550 with a .130 cable with 1/8 prop shaft. 42mm prop.
                It would run about 25mph.
                http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dProduct=15196
                Here is a motor capable of 1100 watts. Would be a battery killer though I would think.
                Sorry i do not know much about motor sizing.

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                • wrongway
                  Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 72

                  #53
                  Yes you could use one esc if it is rated for enough amps for both motors.

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                  • wrongway
                    Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 72

                    #54
                    I think for the price I would use 2 ESC's.
                    One large battery.

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                    • monojeff
                      Moderator
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 2562

                      #55
                      I think twin 550's might work.
                      But just not sure I can find an esc high enough rating so thats why I was wondering if I could run 2 escs.
                      How would I set up the escs with a Y splitter??

                      I have been told a 770 motor would be better.

                      Yeah I am still learning on the motor sizing also.
                      OSE GIFTING ELF
                      HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!

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                      • wrongway
                        Member
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 72

                        #56
                        Monojeff,

                        Yes I agree a 770 would be much better. You could run a larger prop.
                        You need torque rather than all out speed. I think you would have to
                        run 2 esc's.

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                        • rcboatmanwithkids2880
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2008
                          • 340

                          #57
                          Hi Guy's ,

                          Keeping it simple , have you ever thought of a tennis ball attached to a fishing reel . Works every time for me & no issues with electrics , just drinking arm ( LOL )

                          All the best in retreival ,
                          Brad
                          Roy Cooper's www.fastonwater.co.uk - Where Brittish Raceboat History Comes To Life !!!

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                          • pescador
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2009
                            • 499

                            #58
                            Originally posted by rcboatmanwithkids2880
                            Hi Guy's ,

                            Keeping it simple , have you ever thought of a tennis ball attached to a fishing reel . Works every time for me & no issues with electrics , just drinking arm ( LOL )

                            All the best in retreival ,
                            Brad
                            Absolutely I use the tennis ball for most of my retrieval but when it's too far or the wind is blowing the wrong way the rescue rig comes in pretty handy.
                            Namba District 16
                            1/8 Miss U.S., 1/8 59 Maverick, 1/8 Executone, 1/8 Smokin Joes, MLGSX380, AC Pro40II Q Sport, AC Pro40II nitro,Twincraft mono 10s, Vision AOPC, VS1 FE, M34.

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                            • monojeff
                              Moderator
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 2562

                              #59
                              I agree it's just as a backup.

                              What KV brushless would be good choice???
                              Any cheap brushless motor suggestions?
                              OSE GIFTING ELF
                              HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!

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                              • tim v
                                brushless everything.....
                                • Jul 2010
                                • 166

                                #60
                                black jack

                                Originally posted by tim v



                                had it going 47mph 6s with out the front piece on
                                here ia video of it in action
                                :canada

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