TP Power TP4050 5D Pro 2600 Kv 4-pole on 6S

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  • Skovene
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 8

    #1

    TP Power TP4050 5D Pro 2600 Kv 4-pole on 6S

    Hi

    I bought a genesis art from hobbyking and used it stock for a while and now im upgrading to 3/16" flex, and have bought a TP Power TP4050 5D Pro 2600 Kv 4-pole. Esc is a turnigy 180a. I was gonna run it on 6S as i have a few 6s batteries. But now im in doubt if it will be to much for the motor. I know its specs say 60k and 23v, but i thought when i bought it that it would be fine going a bit over spec.

    Is there anyone with hands on experience with this motor and 6s?
  • kevinpratt823
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Aug 2012
    • 1361

    #2
    You will burn up tour esc very quickly running that on 6s. That is a 3-4s motor, the highest I go on 6s is 1600kv, unless your just looking to make one or two passes, but even then I think what your talking is over the limits.....
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    • martin
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Aug 2010
      • 2887

      #3
      Manufacturers motor specs are not relevant to boat use, listen to Kevins post as its good info.

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      • Skovene
        Junior Member
        • Jun 2013
        • 8

        #4
        Hi

        why will i burn my ecs? Motor amp is rated at 139A and i assume thats is at 23v? I read and see people are running TP 4050L 2350kv with 6s and turnigy 180A without any problems the motor is designed for boats as i know with big holes in the end bell

        Would you kindle explain why i will have problems and burn the esc, or motor?

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        • Skovene
          Junior Member
          • Jun 2013
          • 8

          #5
          I just looked at the 2350kv specs, and thats is rated even lower 22v and higher amp 164A

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          • siberianhusky
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Dec 2009
            • 2187

            #6
            Simple answer - over 57000 rpm = poof!
            Personally wouldn't run it on 4s would have to run too small a prop to keep the amp draw within reason. That's a 3s2p motor.
            Somebody with lots of experience MAY be able to make it work on 4s for VERY short straight line speed runs. I have my doubts about that though, it's only a mid grade motor.
            If you want to push the limits you need to spend the big bucks to get the equipment that will survive the abuse.
            I also don't believe the specs for a second, no way that motor will put out more watts than a similar sized NEU or Castle.
            A NEU 1521 is rated at 1750 watts and costs 250$ max burst of 3500 watts.......
            If my boats upside down then who owns the one I thought I was driving the last two laps?

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            • Rocstar
              Joel Mertz
              • Jun 2012
              • 1509

              #7
              Originally posted by siberianhusky
              Simple answer - over 57000 rpm = poof!
              Personally wouldn't run it on 4s would have to run too small a prop to keep the amp draw within reason. That's a 3s2p motor.
              Somebody with lots of experience MAY be able to make it work on 4s for VERY short straight line speed runs. I have my doubts about that though, it's only a mid grade motor.
              If you want to push the limits you need to spend the big bucks to get the equipment that will survive the abuse.
              I also don't believe the specs for a second, no way that motor will put out more watts than a similar sized NEU or Castle.
              A NEU 1521 is rated at 1750 watts and costs 250$ max burst of 3500 watts.......
              I have this motor in a 32'' cat. I have and do run it on 4s2p....However, it is a hot setup with a small prop and my boat is dialed in. The boat is fast and fun to drive on 3s2p all day. Running higher RPMs takes some trial and error. I run short passes and data log. I'm all for experimenting and like to push the limits, but understand that there is a price to pay when you let the smoke out. Run on 3s2p and you'll be happy.

              Originally posted by Skovene
              Is there anyone with hands on experience with this motor and 6s?
              Example, I have ran this motor on 6s and a small prop knowing full well something would give very quickly. I wanted to test the limits of this motor and ESC for SAW use. The boat was wicked fast for 3.5 seconds before the 200A ESC tapped out.
              There, I just saved you $120 for a replacement T-180......
              "There's nothing else I really want to do other than get up and build boats." - Mike Fiore

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              • Skovene
                Junior Member
                • Jun 2013
                • 8

                #8
                Hmm.. how are people then running the 2350kv motor on 6s without any problems? thats 59.2k rpm

                Excuse me for doubting, but with 4s i only at 43.6k rpm witch i got batteries for and was planning on running it on for fast runabout and 6s when i want some really fast runs. Do any of you have real life experience with this motor or the 2350kv?

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                • Skovene
                  Junior Member
                  • Jun 2013
                  • 8

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Rocstar22
                  I have this motor in a 32'' cat. I have and do run it on 4s2p....However, it is a hot setup with a small prop and my boat is dialed in. The boat is fast and fun to drive on 3s2p all day. Running higher RPMs takes some trial and error. I run short passes and data log. I'm all for experimenting and like to push the limits, but understand that there is a price to pay when you let the smoke out. Run on 3s2p and you'll be happy.


                  Example, I have ran this motor on 6s and a small prop knowing full well something would give very quickly. I wanted to test the limits of this motor and ESC for SAW use. The boat was wicked fast for 3.5 seconds before the 200A ESC tapped out.
                  There, I just saved you $120 for a replacement T-180......
                  Hi Joel

                  What are you logger telling you on amp draw? Wouldn´t it be safe running the T-180 rev2? with extra caps on 4s maybe i should look into modding it with some better caps and shorter wires to them

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                  • martin
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Aug 2010
                    • 2887

                    #10
                    Quote 4s only 43.6k rpm , you say this as if its nothing. You need to be max 35000 rpm ie 1600kv on 6s.

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                    • dirtnsnowrider
                      Great Basin Aquaholic
                      • Apr 2012
                      • 314

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Skovene
                      Hmm.. how are people then running the 2350kv motor on 6s without any problems? thats 59.2k rpm

                      Excuse me for doubting, but with 4s i only at 43.6k rpm witch i got batteries for and was planning on running it on for fast runabout and 6s when i want some really fast runs. Do any of you have real life experience with this motor or the 2350kv?
                      Hmm.. Who exactly are these people making these claims? I would like to know so I will not buy anything they sell................

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                      • Rocstar
                        Joel Mertz
                        • Jun 2012
                        • 1509

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Skovene
                        Hi Joel

                        What are you logger telling you on amp draw? Wouldn´t it be safe running the T-180 rev2? with extra caps on 4s maybe i should look into modding it with some better caps and shorter wires to them
                        I'd have to go back through and see, but it's irrelevant....I just noticed you said Genesis hull. It's just the wrong motor period for what you want. I have ran that hull on 6s with 1600kv motor pushing 60 mph. For sport boating that's all I would recommend for this hull. BTW, extra caps don't increases the capacitance of the ESC.
                        "There's nothing else I really want to do other than get up and build boats." - Mike Fiore

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                        • kevinpratt823
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Aug 2012
                          • 1361

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Skovene
                          Hi

                          why will i burn my ecs? Motor amp is rated at 139A and i assume thats is at 23v? I read and see people are running TP 4050L 2350kv with 6s and turnigy 180A without any problems the motor is designed for boats as i know with big holes in the end bell

                          Would you kindle explain why i will have problems and burn the esc, or motor?
                          It is "rated" at 139A regaurdless of voltage, meaning the windings will not burn up at 139A. On 3s with a modest prop I would imagine the current would get over that. That "rating" does not mean it will only draw 139A. The higher the voltage, the higher the rpm's, higher the load, higher the amperage, and higher the heat. The "ratings" mean very little, and big holes in the end bell mean nothing also btw. If you try to run it on 6s, even with a small prop, I wouldn't be surprised if it draws close to 300 amps trying to accelerate...........
                          I am also very curious where you are reading and seeing people running a 2350 on 6s. I would think even that is on the far extreme end for lightwieght riggers making one or two SAW passes, but to me it still sound absurd.
                          My private off road rc track
                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XC3H...yaNZNA&index=8

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                          • Alexgar
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 3534

                            #14
                            I've run a c 2200 on 5 s and it came back to hot to touch and that motor is far superior to a tp motor

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                            • Fluid
                              Fast and Furious
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 8012

                              #15
                              The world's fastest R/C boat was turning aroun 45,000 rpm when it set the 140 mph record. Only a couple passes and back to the beach. I do not believe that "people" are running this motor successfully on 6S for normal sport boating. What is most disturbing is that the OP comes to this site asking for help, he is given solid recommendations, then he questions everything. I suggest we let him learn on his own, he doesn't seem to need any help...he has "people" to advise him.




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