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  • langevn
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2015
    • 214

    #1

    newbie looking for best info miss duce connverted electric

    hello everyone newbie into electric and boat racing i have a converted miss duce and looking to get going faster so here my setup recoment by a friend

    leopard 3674 2200 d/3 with the water jacket
    Hobby Wing "SeaKing" 120 v3 Amp ESC
    2 x 7.4 5000 45c 5.5 mm bullet conector zippy batterie
    prop octura 440 3 blade
    2 water pic up

    on the esc the seting is
    1-set forward
    2- 4 cell
    3 no cut off
    4-3.75
    need to know if this ok and like to go faster
  • revoltrunner
    Senior Member
    • May 2014
    • 646

    #2
    set your cut off to 3.2v
    post a pic of your strut , rudder and prop if you can.

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    • Doby
      KANADA RULES!
      • Apr 2007
      • 7280

      #3
      How long do you run?
      What are your temps after your runs?
      Grand River Marine Modellers
      https://www.facebook.com/search/top/...ne%20modellers

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

        #4
        If you are referring to the Miss Vegas Deuce 32 incher I'd recommend a Leopard 4074 2200kv on 4s with an x442..................or the 440/3.

        Here is my friends that I helped set up that way, got over 50 mph.

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        • langevn
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2015
          • 214

          #5
          photo 1.jpgphoto 2.jpg

          here my rear setup
          the prop is a octura 440 3 blade from offshore electric store and ballance and the motor run worm on the cooler side
          runnind a leopard 3674 2200kv d3
          batt 2x 2s 7.4 5000 45c zippy
          hobbywing 120 esc
          Last edited by langevn; 06-02-2015, 09:12 AM.

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          • langevn
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2015
            • 214

            #6
            hi everyone just looking for sujestion how to my set up going fast with the setting i have i am newbie to these stuff

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            • langevn
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2015
              • 214

              #7
              bumb please need help

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              • tlandauer
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Apr 2011
                • 5666

                #8
                Hi,
                You need to set a cut off threshold or you will run the batteries too low and render them useless.
                The settings on the list you provided is not going to increase your speed. The most important thing to remember when using the program box is to set the cut off threshold and the motor timing.
                In general: "Y" motor =15*
                "D" motor =0-4*
                The timing rarely will net any speed gain, it has to do with how the ESC energizes the particular winding configuration of the stator.
                In some set ups such as high voltage and SAW extreme set ups, the timing will make a difference, but in your case it is just for the best efficiency and if that's achieved then a reasonable temperature on the motor.
                If you want to go faster, the adjustments that you make to the strut means a great deal, how the boat rides in water, i.e. too wet (bow down, too dry resulting in unsteadiness, etc.) Also the prop selection is another aspect. That is why people have different props. The 440/3 is a safe prop to begin with, it won't heat up your motor/ESC, etc. too much. From that point you really need to invest in other props, it can be a bit expensive as you need to increase in pitch and diameter gradually. A good idea is too look for used prop that are sold by people here. Collect them one by one and in a year or two you will be surprised to see how many you end up with.
                Sometimes if you can shoot a video and post it here, knowledgeable people can critique your boat's performance and give you valuable feed back.
                Too many boats, not enough time...

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                • langevn
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2015
                  • 214

                  #9
                  thank you tlandauer for the advice it best one i heard for a bit now

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