Thanks guys. Don't know how many amp's I'll be pulling on this set up. I don't like pushing ESC limits on amps or volts.
Let's talk big riggers....
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Mike;
If you need props to try out and run with, all you have to do is e-mail me and I will let ya know what I got in the BIG
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Thanks Carl. I'll probably get the boat to George in the next week or two to get him started on a new tub. Should be a fun project.Mike Chirillo
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I picked up the new S Rigger yesterday.Going to do a little work to her over the next week or two and off to paint.
Mike Chirillo
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Chilli.
I've been running the 1527/1Y on 8s1p in my 1/8 scale U-95 Hydro which is 42" long. Prop is now a Prather S-240, & ESC is a Swordfish 240A. No problems so far. I think a free flying rigger should fare well on your set up with the 1527/1Y. A 646/3 prop also works well on the set up in the Hydro.
Cheers.
Paul.See the danger. THEN DO IT ANYWAY!!!
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You gonna have enough tail weight on that thing? Looks like the CG will be pretty far forward......
Ran the 1527/1Y on 8S1P in a Q Sport Hydro with a 2018 ABC - 89+ mph and around 175 amps average.
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Jay, I can easily slide one of those packs back next to the ESC to bring the CG back. It's nice to finally have a FE rigger with a little extra room to play with. Currently (with both packs in the nose) the CG is about 2/3 the way down the turn fin blade. That's without prop, steering servo and receiver pack. I'm pretty sure I'll be able to get the CG in the sweet spot.
Appreciate the input guys. I welcome any more thoughts. Positive or negative. It's the only way we are going to learn.Mike Chirillo
www.capitolrcmodelboats.com
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Yep it ran at our SAW trials. I posted 147.4kmh combined with a fast pass of 151.0kmh. Very conservative props as we are still learning. Sponson shapes are changing as well as props. Time and testing is what is needed now. CheersAndrew
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Nice to see more riggers here! Andrew looks goodand if run Saw I would get a try to the V947/3...you will be surprised with this stock wheel.Two weeks ago my rigger(Tp 4060 2040kv on 6S) got 152km with this prop. Thanks for sharing and updates.GillGO FAST AND TURN RIGHT !
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Video of the rigger running. Had some issues this day which eventually died. More development = more fun = more speed.
Andrew
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