Play/sport boat setup??? Opinions needed

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  • maddmatt
    Banned
    • Jun 2011
    • 211

    #1

    Play/sport boat setup??? Opinions needed

    I'm going to build a df26 powered by leopard 2650kv, HW 120 amp ecs, spinning a x642 on 4s. Would this be a decent play/sport boat setup or is it too hot? Suggestion? Thanks,MM.
  • TheShaughnessy
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Mar 2011
    • 1431

    #2
    Too hot for sport and it would be a heavy load for a 120 amp esc.

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    • Fluid
      Fast and Furious
      • Apr 2007
      • 8011

      #3
      Yep, a recipe for disaster. Which Leopard, 36mm or 40mm can? You'd be far better off with a Leopard 4074 1800 or 2000 Kv motor and a prop in the 40-45mm range. With decent packs you'll have reasonable run time and reliability, with speeds in the 40s to low 50s depending on the motor. The lower Kv will give longer run times with speeds a few mph below the 2000 Kv motor. Leopard makes a 2200 Kv motor in that size but then you are getting into more of a racing setup than a sport setup. Speeds can be higher but run time and heat will be higher as well.



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      • martin
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Aug 2010
        • 2887

        #4
        Assuming your looking at the Leopard 3674 - 2650kv as this is the only 2650kv motor leopard offer as far as i know. That motor is way to much on a 120a, 180a would be a much better choice.

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        • maddmatt
          Banned
          • Jun 2011
          • 211

          #5
          Morning, I got several motors from you , Mr. fluid, a while back, Leo 3674 3270kv(in use), leo 3674 2650kv, and a Leo 4082 2200kv. Looking to use the motors I have to build a fun reliable boat for the family. Sport/racing setup wouldn't be bad. A little less run time, I could live with that. So I'll have to get a 180+ esc to run these motor safely. I was trying to be cheap and running a 120 esc. Thanks Guys. I would be up for reliable hotter race/sport setups w/ less play time if your willing to share. Thanks again, MM. Its time to build some toys.

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          • martin
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Aug 2010
            • 2887

            #6
            A 2650kv on 4s is not exactally a fun reliable sport set up at 39000rpm+ unloaded.

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            • BHChieftain
              Fast Electric Addict
              • Nov 2009
              • 1969

              #7
              Originally posted by maddmatt
              Morning, I got several motors from you , Mr. fluid, a while back, Leo 3674 3270kv(in use), leo 3674 2650kv, and a Leo 4082 2200kv. Looking to use the motors I have to build a fun reliable boat for the family. Sport/racing setup wouldn't be bad. A little less run time, I could live with that. So I'll have to get a 180+ esc to run these motor safely. I was trying to be cheap and running a 120 esc. Thanks Guys. I would be up for reliable hotter race/sport setups w/ less play time if your willing to share. Thanks again, MM. Its time to build some toys.
              Maybe think about a 3S setup with your leo 3674 2650kv-- this would be in the RPM sweet spot at 30K. If you want a reliable family boat and you are looking for long runtimes, if you keep the amps low and the setup cool (run a smaller prop), you can use a 2P config to double up the mah-- sacrifice speed for the runtime.

              My Syncron uses a Neu 1515 2200kv motor on 4S with an x440 prop, with a cc240A ESC-- it is very fast and reliable, but a bit on the costly side.

              Chief

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              • Old Vetter
                Member
                • Aug 2008
                • 91

                #8
                For the past 2 months I have been running a DF26 with a leo 3650, 2700kv, X437 3 blade on 3s 5000mah and it runs great. I have a 120 Seaking esc and temps are in the 140 range, speed gps'd at 43 mph. The only problem I have is keeping everything epoxied to the inside of the hull. I used 15 minute epoxy and the parts ( motor mounts, servo mount and battery tray) won't stick to the hull fiberglass.

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                • TheShaughnessy
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 1431

                  #9
                  Use a slower curing epoxy. Or get west systems epoxy, properchopper swears by the stuff

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