Best Set Up|Risk free of over heating

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  • kal1b3r
    Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 38

    #1

    Best Set Up|Risk free of over heating

    What would be the best set up from the products on this site for the least amount of risk of over heating. I know i wont be starting a project until summer vacation begins, and i don't know how much money ill be able to spend on the project. So i would like to know:

    1. what is the best single motor set up
    2. what is the best dual motor set up

    thanks for your help
    RC boat Noob lol
    http://www.mafiacrime.org/r.php?id=9137
  • calcagno45
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Mar 2008
    • 1006

    #2
    Well first off, we'll need to know a couple things like which hull you plan on running? Cat, hydro, vee? length? 22-50" etc? batteries NiMh or Lipo? voltage? Water in which you planning on running? rough and windy? or smooth and calm?

    It a lot of factors but something you must take into consideration.
    My prop hasn't been wet in a while.

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    • goldendesign04
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2008
      • 173

      #3
      dont forget how much $$$$ your willing to spend.

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      • kal1b3r
        Member
        • Oct 2007
        • 38

        #4
        Sure no problem calcagno. First off, i dont know how much money i am willing to spend yet. I will have a cat hull, approx. 30" long, Lipo, and smooth water. right now im just looking for a great setup.
        RC boat Noob lol
        http://www.mafiacrime.org/r.php?id=9137

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        • goldendesign04
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2008
          • 173

          #5
          look up any of the skunkworks builds on here. I have one an its great!
          setups vary but if you read the sticky on the top of the main category postings about a reliable FE setup youll come away with a great understanding of what to look for in a reliable setup. By the way, thanks as always reddy watts for the info in that posting! Once youve seen how that hull has been setup you can start to put together a "wish list" an from there plenty of folks would be more than happy to point you i the right direction. Keep us posted on what you decide/thinking on an the advice will cometh!

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