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  • Chenige
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 172

    #1

    Electrified recommendation-copied here

    OK, been lurking here a little while and am ready to ask my big question. First, I built a Dumas wood atlas van lines sport 40 about 25 years ago. Have extensively modified it over the years with an OPS engine, etc. Have a Seaducer mono and a few other nitro boats. Put the boats away about 10 years ago due to kids.

    About 12 years ago I built up a bunch of Electrified "kits" for my nephews and nieces to build and made up a video building mine for them to watch. I think only one actually built it, but oh well. I have 4 more kits and my 12 year old daughter and 10 year old son want to build them. I figured I would build another for myself. My old one was built with a 19 turn speed gem motor, astro flight ESC and 1500 7.2V niCD. Surface drive.

    Electrified was a boat in the boat RC mag back then. 20" long. Mine scoots along pretty well. Does turn right which I think is due to prop walk so I need to revise somehow.

    So I would like to build with modern electrics which will introduce us into LiPO.


    I am looking for suggestions on batteries, motor, ESC. Here is what I think I have found on the forum. I am trying to keep cost down.:

    2 cell liPO Turnigy 5000mAh 2S 20C Lipo Pack
    450 motor ADS300 Water-cooled Brushless Outrunner 3000kv 300w (revised)
    ESC Seaking-25A Brushless ESC for Boat (Version 2.0)

    Anything else I should know?

    thanks, Chris
  • Boaterguy
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Apr 2011
    • 1760

    #2
    25A might not be enough esc, V * A = watts, if you want the 300 watts at 7.4 volts you'll be drawing about 40 amps, i'd go with a 50A ESC to be safe.
    have you chosen a prop yet?

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    • Chenige
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2011
      • 172

      #3
      How about one of these ESCs? The Turnigy is half the price of the SeaKing and can take 190A burst per website. Motor says it requires 30A ESC.

      ESC Seaking-60A Brushless ESC for Boat (Version 2.0) or Turnigy Marine 35A Brushless Boat ESC
      2 cell liPO Turnigy 5000mAh 2S 20C Lipo Pack
      450 motor ADS300 Water-cooled Brushless Outrunner 3000kv 300w (revised)


      I have calculated run time with the above setup as 3 minutes. Does this sound reasonable? Would like to go longer. If I use your 300watt/7.4V I get 40 amp draw and only 1.5 minutes!

      5000mAH/60 min=83.3 mAH/min
      83.3 x 20C (from battery rating)=1666mAH/min Draw/min
      5000mAH/1666mAH/min=3 minutes

      Am I using the right calculations?

      On my current setup I am running a X435 but not sure what I would need for this setup.

      Am I even in the ballpark with my setup? Should I be using a different motor? i would like to get longer run times if possible.

      Thanks.

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      • Boaterguy
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Apr 2011
        • 1760

        #4
        I don't really know all that, the 35 should hold up seeing as your max draw will be at 40A, I don't believe that a 35A esc will take 190A burst, but it will definitely take 40A+ bursts.

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