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  • penz
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 139

    #1

    Apparition upgrade

    I just received my apparition from hk today and I am very impressed with the quality of the boat. I plan to run it stock for a bit to get my feet wet but ultimately I will upgrade.

    My goal is to hit 45 to 50 mph on 4s voltage. My plan is to upgrade to a 4074 2150kv motor and match with the appropriate prop, I'm thinking x438, to hit my goal speed on 4s. I know the motor can handle that prop, I'm just not sure about the 125 amp esc I have?...

    Anyone out there run a similar setup with a 125 amp esc? If so how is it holding up? Is there a way I can determin if my esc can handle my prop/motor/voltage combo?
    LST XXL-4074 Taco, Slash 4x4-3660 Taco, Appparition-3674 Taco
  • penz
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 139

    #2
    I am also considering a 3674 1900kv tacon. With the right prop this motor seems llike it would be a good 4s motor.
    LST XXL-4074 Taco, Slash 4x4-3660 Taco, Appparition-3674 Taco

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    • Alexgar
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Aug 2009
      • 3534

      #3
      Don't think the esc will hold up I wouldn't push it over 100 amps and not sure if that motor will fit my cc1515 is 68mm ant touches the hatch I'm running a m545 prop and it probably runs in the 45-50 range

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      • penz
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2011
        • 139

        #4
        The esc I got is the hobbyking ss 125, constant 125 and burst 150. I think the ss 125 can handle the 3674 1900kv on 4s, of course depending on prop. I'm not sure about it handling the 4074 2150kv... As far as it fitting I have seen other builds using the 4074 without fit issues. I'm not sure if they were using a different mount, I'm sure I can mod it to fit.
        LST XXL-4074 Taco, Slash 4x4-3660 Taco, Appparition-3674 Taco

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        • Alexgar
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Aug 2009
          • 3534

          #5
          Cool I'd like to see it when you get done

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          • penz
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2011
            • 139

            #6
            Originally posted by Alexgar
            Cool I'd like to see it when you get done
            For sure I will post pics and results when I get it up and running. Waiting for esc to come in from china, during the meantime I plan to figure out my motor/prop. Leaning towards 3674 1900kv with a x440 or x442 prop.
            LST XXL-4074 Taco, Slash 4x4-3660 Taco, Appparition-3674 Taco

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            • Alexgar
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Aug 2009
              • 3534

              #7
              Waiting on 2 orders from hk the wait is killing me

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              • penz
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2011
                • 139

                #8
                Got my esc from hk today. Motor on the way, 3674 1900kv. Gonna run on 4s 2x2s 30c. Gonna run some cheap turnigy aqua props 29x42 and see how it runs. Eventually will upgrade to x440 or x442 prop.

                I'm hoping to get up to 40 tp 45 mph.
                LST XXL-4074 Taco, Slash 4x4-3660 Taco, Appparition-3674 Taco

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                • Boaterguy
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Apr 2011
                  • 1760

                  #9
                  I wouldve gone with the 200A esc, they are so cheap that might as well go big, you never know what you will put in there.

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                  • penz
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2011
                    • 139

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Boaterguy
                    I wouldve gone with the 200A esc, they are so cheap that might as well go big, you never know what you will put in there.
                    Yeah it was only 10 bux more... I thought about it after... I was/am on a tight budget so I just got what I needed to reach my goal. Its my first boat and all so I'm sure ill be happy with the setup I'm putting together for a while. In the future if I want to go faster ill upgrade, but I think I'm set for a while.
                    LST XXL-4074 Taco, Slash 4x4-3660 Taco, Appparition-3674 Taco

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                    • Boaterguy
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Apr 2011
                      • 1760

                      #11
                      Originally posted by penz
                      Yeah it was only 10 bux more... I thought about it after... I was/am on a tight budget so I just got what I needed to reach my goal. Its my first boat and all so I'm sure ill be happy with the setup I'm putting together for a while. In the future if I want to go faster ill upgrade, but I think I'm set for a while.
                      haha, don't worry, you'll get bit by the bug.
                      Oh well, Just build another boat so you can buy the 200's

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                      • penz
                        Senior Member
                        • Jun 2011
                        • 139

                        #12
                        Haha I have been bitten! All my land riggs, lst and slash, are brushless to the max! I didn't even run the stock motor in my app! I'm use to 40+ mph so I figure if I get it there ill be good for a while.

                        Yeah next boat I think will be the genesis.
                        LST XXL-4074 Taco, Slash 4x4-3660 Taco, Appparition-3674 Taco

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                        • siberianhusky
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 2187

                          #13
                          With the Tacon motors you have to pay attention as to wether you are getting a 2 pole motor, the cheaper ones that are not labeled LBP are the 2 pole motors, these ones will have higher amp draw for a given prop and run a little hotter than a LBP series. May or may not have problems with the esc you have chosen, depends on the motor and careful propping. Most people who are using those cheapie esc and staying well under the rated capacity, the 200's aren't much better.
                          I'd look at a Swordfish esc from Offshore electrics, at least you have some customer service.
                          As I'm getting more and more into electrics I'm finding that HK is not much of a deal. Going budget at the start has ended up costing more in the long run replacing all the cheap junk with quality.
                          I'm done with cheap batteries as well, I'll spend the money for good packs and get better performance and longer life out of them.
                          Right now I'm boatless because all the cheap crap I bought last year has failed within a couple of weeks and we have the strike so my replacement stuff is sitting someplace! Almost tempted to get rid of all my electric stuff with the exception of my SV27 and putting all the money back into nitro boats again!
                          Learning the hard way that you really do get what you pay for! Even if it means you have to save for a little longer I'd seriously wait and buy quality. Makes the hobby more fun when your boats are actually working!
                          If my boats upside down then who owns the one I thought I was driving the last two laps?

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                          • penz
                            Senior Member
                            • Jun 2011
                            • 139

                            #14
                            Originally posted by siberianhusky
                            With the Tacon motors you have to pay attention as to wether you are getting a 2 pole motor, the cheaper ones that are not labeled LBP are the 2 pole motors, these ones will have higher amp draw for a given prop and run a little hotter than a LBP series. May or may not have problems with the esc you have chosen, depends on the motor and careful propping. Most people who are using those cheapie esc and staying well under the rated capacity, the 200's aren't much better.
                            I'd look at a Swordfish esc from Offshore electrics, at least you have some customer service.
                            As I'm getting more and more into electrics I'm finding that HK is not much of a deal. Going budget at the start has ended up costing more in the long run replacing all the cheap junk with quality.
                            I'm done with cheap batteries as well, I'll spend the money for good packs and get better performance and longer life out of them.
                            Right now I'm boatless because all the cheap crap I bought last year has failed within a couple of weeks and we have the strike so my replacement stuff is sitting someplace! Almost tempted to get rid of all my electric stuff with the exception of my SV27 and putting all the money back into nitro boats again!
                            Learning the hard way that you really do get what you pay for! Even if it means you have to save for a little longer I'd seriously wait and buy quality. Makes the hobby more fun when your boats are actually working!
                            There is only a few tacon motors with the lbp rating, and nowhere is anything said about pole?... Where are you getting that info?

                            I have to disagree about other electronics other than "name brand" being junk... I run tacon motors in all my riggs. 4074 2150kv on 4s in my lst and it runs just as good as my buddy's 1515 2200kv castle motor. I also run a 3650 3500kv on 2s in my slash 4x4 and let me just say that was an upgrade from the velineon stuff... Both motors are geared correctly and never run hot. I also run hobbywing esc's in both my riggs and they are also performing great.

                            As far as batteries I run all turnigy batts and they are AWESOME!! I dont know what kind of batteries you were running but if you have not tried turnigys give them a go... For the price they just simply cant be beat.

                            And i dont care if its top dollar stuff or bottom dollar stuff i would never buy anything with out investigation... Read reviews, youtube, do some google searches, nothing is more usefull than user reviews. For example go on hobbypartz and look at all the reviews about the tacon motors, nothing but good. Hobbyking also has great user feedback.

                            As far as the esc I chose, well im on a budget and the hk ss 125amp for $30 is worth a try in my book. Once again it got good reviews. I have had good luck with a hk heli esc so why not.

                            And on quality, I think the quality of the more affordable electronics has really taken a few steps up within the last couple years. But quality has not been so great in the past. Times change...

                            I will find out first hand how all the components will run in my app and believe me i will report back, not just on this forum, but all the places I purchased parts from.
                            LST XXL-4074 Taco, Slash 4x4-3660 Taco, Appparition-3674 Taco

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                            • penz
                              Senior Member
                              • Jun 2011
                              • 139

                              #15
                              Ok i got all my gear installed. Tacon 3675 1900kv motor & 125 amp esc. Going to be running on 4s with a 1.14x42mm prop. Still have some minor thinigs to do but will hopefully have it on the water this weekend. I think the setup will run pretty good, I will report back with temps and performance.

                              Any tips are welcomed. Here are some pics.
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                              LST XXL-4074 Taco, Slash 4x4-3660 Taco, Appparition-3674 Taco

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