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  • lasher
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 5

    #1

    noob greenhorn new boat set up

    Hey y'all I'm new and have a new boat to set up and wondered about opinions on my first choices anyways its an Etti Chaser carbon hull, Turborix 540/3660 1880kv inrunner, Eurgle 80A water cooled esc, with a stinger drive and x438 38mm dia. 53.2mm pitch 2 blade prop, and an 11.1v 4000mah 20c 40c max 3 cell lipo what do u guys think?
  • lasher
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 5

    #2
    no help huh?

    36 views no replies I guesse that means I'm on my own. Thanks all

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    • monojeff
      Moderator
      • Nov 2010
      • 2562

      #3
      Try and do a search for similar sized boats and see what others have been using.
      I know Delta Force makes a few similar sized hulls and also the SV27 seams relatively close other then the step which yours has.
      Seams to me like you are headed in the right directions but I am not that knowledgeable in this area.

      Wish I could help out more.
      OSE GIFTING ELF
      HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!

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      • Make-a-Wake
        FE Rules!
        • Nov 2009
        • 5557

        #4
        Just saw this thread.................not sure how long the boat is but if its less than 30" you are good to go in my opinion. You may consider 30c batts though in the future.
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        • Boaterguy
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Apr 2011
          • 1760

          #5
          Originally posted by Make-a-Wake
          Just saw this thread.................not sure how long the boat is but if its less than 30" you are good to go in my opinion. You may consider 30c batts though in the future.
          you are right about the batts but to his defense they can do 80A, just enough.
          remember to allow a little head room in both your motors and ESC's

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          • lasher
            Junior Member
            • Oct 2011
            • 5

            #6
            Thanks guys appreciate the info, so far I'm just building with my 12 year old son for fun but if we had races or a club within drivin distance we'd be there for sure. We live close to Kansas City if there is anything going on in MO or KS that anyone knows about we'd appreciate the
            info. We built a Dumas Big Swamp Buggy because I kept crashing our planes and wanted to
            have more run time and it's taken off from there I'll keep postin the ETTI as we continue to trim it out. Thanks again.
            PS Hey boaterguy what exactly do you mean by "headroom" I know you mean the ESC needs to handle more amperage than the motor puts out but exactly which numbers in the nomenclature mean what I am still a little confused I am an electrician by trade and if you get
            technical I should be able to follow I hope anyways ha ha.

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            • Boaterguy
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Apr 2011
              • 1760

              #7
              just try not to use the bare minimum ie. if your motor needs 80A, use a 100A ESC or so, and your batteries should be able to supply at least 100A constant, not burst rates. (mah/100)*C rating= amp supply

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