Hi guys, I'm running Feigao 9XL motor with a 100amp Turnigy Sentilon HV ESC . 3S 11.1v 2200mAh 2P parallel Lipo. X642 prop in a 32" cat. I did a maiden test run yesterday for about 10mins. It flies, big rooster tail..... However, the motor, esc, and lipo batt were hotter than i think it should be. I had set timming on high prior to the maiden run. So, should the timming be on low or medium setting? BTW,I did some readings on another forum, and someone says set timming on low for in runner motor, and high for out runner motor. Please advice. Thanks.
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For a two pole motor I would have tried it on Low first and after the runs if it was cold then possibly bump up the timing a little at a time. 10 min is ALOT of run time too, I bet if you cut that in half everything will be much cooler.Team Liquid Dash -
BTW,I did some readings on another forum, and someone says set timming on low for in runner motor, and high for out runner motor...
But like Ray said, you are running for too long a time - although I doubt you are actually running for ten minutes. If that was the case you'd only be drawing an average of 25 amps, not enough for a 'big rooster tail'. If you insist on running for ten minutes, prop down, reduce the timing, and watercool everything. How hot were the motor, ESC and packs? All can tolerate 135F without problems. Over 150 and you're in trouble.
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how are you checking your temps. if even it only takes you 1 minute to take the boat out of the water and check the temp the motor and esc will heat soak in that time. i have recorded temps on a data logger and seen the temp go from 95 deg f while running to 120 1 minute after stoppingComment
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It doesn't matter.What matters is the maximum temperature the motor/ESC/cells attain. If it takes 1 minute to untape and check, and the motor is 160F, then it is too hot and has probably been damaged. Prop down or shorten the run time.
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