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  • urbs00007
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 826

    #1

    electric rigger.

    looking to convert my gas size outrigger to electric. would like it to be competitive with gas oval running riggers. the boat is 47" long and in gas trim weighs 15 lbs. rtr. guessing gas riggers are running around 70 mph in oval competition today, unless anyone can dispute that. prefer single engine and reasonable priced power system. maybe T.P. motor. open to suggestions. thank
  • Fluid
    Fast and Furious
    • Apr 2007
    • 8012

    #2
    Fitting everything into the tub will likely be the biggest challenge. Suggest 10S2P with a minimum 7000 mAh total and minimum 60C. The TP 5670 if you insist, Kv 850 is probably best. This Kv powers monos and cats in our club into the 70s with a Castle 2028, should be faster in a rigger with more aggressive props. This is an oval boat, not a SAW racer, you don't want or need extreme rpm.

    I suspect that that at least some gas riggers and sport hydros (very similar in speed and handling) run in the 80s based on what I have seen at the Gas Worlds. My 4S rigger cuts 12 second laps and tops out in the high 70s on the oval. But FE boats have a very large advantage over gas - instant torque and acceleration. By the time a gas boat is half way down the straight the FE is starting the next turn.



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    • urbs00007
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2011
      • 826

      #3
      Originally posted by Fluid
      Fitting everything into the tub will likely be the biggest challenge. Suggest 10S2P with a minimum 7000 mAh total and minimum 60C. The TP 5670 if you insist, Kv 850 is probably best. This Kv powers monos and cats in our club into the 70s with a Castle 2028, should be faster in a rigger with more aggressive props. This is an oval boat, not a SAW racer, you don't want or need extreme rpm.

      I suspect that that at least some gas riggers and sport hydros (very similar in speed and handling) run in the 80s based on what I have seen at the Gas Worlds. My 4S rigger cuts 12 second laps and tops out in the high 70s on the oval. But FE boats have a very large advantage over gas - instant torque and acceleration. By the time a gas boat is half way down the straight the FE is starting the next turn. thanks fluid. what esc will handle this without issues?



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      thanks fluid. what esc will handle this without issues?

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      • MarkF
        dinogylipos.com
        • Mar 2008
        • 979

        #4
        I'm going to run a TP 5860 650 kv motor in my 45" insane mono on 10s. I want a motor that can turn the same size gas props. A 7016 3 blade for this boat. Gas boats turn their props in the 18,000 to 21,000 range. The TP motor I ordered should turn those same gas props around 23,000 to 24,000. Gas riggers run very large and aggressive props. Your not going to do that with an 800 kv castle on 10s. Gas guys are interested in converting gas boats over to electric. But they don't want to toss the $2,000. worth of props they have in their prop box and start over buying smaller props. So this is kind of an experiment to see if it works. I'm still waiting for the motor to get here but will let you know how it goes. That's not to say spinning a small prop won't work, it will.

        Mark

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        • urbs00007
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2011
          • 826

          #5
          electric rigger

          Originally posted by MarkF
          I'm going to run a TP 5860 650 kv motor in my 45" insane mono on 10s. I want a motor that can turn the same size gas props. A 7016 3 blade for this boat. Gas boats turn their props in the 18,000 to 21,000 range. The TP motor I ordered should turn those same gas props around 23,000 to 24,000. Gas riggers run very large and aggressive props. Your not going to do that with an 800 kv castle on 10s. Gas guys are interested in converting gas boats over to electric. But they don't want to toss the $2,000. worth of props they have in their prop box and start over buying smaller props. So this is kind of an experiment to see if it works. I'm still waiting for the motor to get here but will let you know how it goes. That's not to say spinning a small prop won't work, it will.

          Mark
          yes mark, keep me posted. thanks, john

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          • Fluid
            Fast and Furious
            • Apr 2007
            • 8012

            #6
            Mark, a 650 Kv motor on 10S should spin closer to 20,000 rpm loaded (depending on cell quality), not 24,000. That's about what the Castles spin in our 10S boats. There is nothing wrong with spinning a gas prop at gas rpm of course, the boat will still turn lower lap times. But as you mentioned, slightly smaller props spinning a bit faster work too, with less prop walk. One club member does this in a converted gas sport hydro and he crushes the gas boats...when he can keep the boat upright. Two paths to the same end.


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            • MarkF
              dinogylipos.com
              • Mar 2008
              • 979

              #7
              Jay

              I got my numbers by multiplying 3.7 which gives 24000 or 3.5 which gives 2,2750 which is still higher than any gas motor can spin. I will be running 10s 2p of my new graphene packs which I know will hold high voltage. I want a motor that can turn a real gas prop and not a 467 or 470 on 8s which is what I've see being run on castle motors. They told me 10s you have to run an even smaller prop and that's not what I want. I want to convert a gas boat over to electric with out them having to buy new props. I want to turn a 7016 3 blade which is what all the gas guys are using on my hull I'm running. Next I will convert a gas hydro over and the props they use are even more aggressive and a castle isn't going to cut it. I know you can go fast by spinning a small prop but I'm doing this for insane boats to have an option for there gas customers to convert over to electric without having to buy new props. I know a Neu 2230 will get the job done but at $900. a motor that is too high a price. The TP 5860 motors have 6 poles and lots of KV options at $250. a motor with cooling jacket. I just hope the 650kv can get the job done.If not looking to blow the gas guys away. I will also be looking at an 8s option too compete in the lower stock gas classes but a castle still isn't going to turn a big gas prop and that's the reason why they wont work for what I'm trying to do. If an electric guy wants to convert a gas boat over to electric a castle will work fine for him on a small prop because he doesn't own a$1000. worth of gas props.So I'm doing this for the gas guys and not the electric ones.

              Mark

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              • urbs00007
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2011
                • 826

                #8
                electric rigger

                Originally posted by MarkF
                Jay

                I got my numbers by multiplying 3.7 which gives 24000 or 3.5 which gives 2,2750 which is still higher than any gas motor can spin. I will be running 10s 2p of my new graphene packs which I know will hold high voltage. I want a motor that can turn a real gas prop and not a 467 or 470 on 8s which is what I've see being run on castle motors. They told me 10s you have to run an even smaller prop and that's not what I want. I want to convert a gas boat over to electric with out them having to buy new props. I want to turn a 7016 3 blade which is what all the gas guys are using on my hull I'm running. Next I will convert a gas hydro over and the props they use are even more aggressive and a castle isn't going to cut it. I know you can go fast by spinning a small prop but I'm doing this for insane boats to have an option for there gas customers to convert over to electric without having to buy new props. I know a Neu 2230 will get the job done but at $900. a motor that is too high a price. The TP 5860 motors have 6 poles and lots of KV options at $250. a motor with cooling jacket. I just hope the 650kv can get the job done.If not looking to blow the gas guys away. I will also be looking at an 8s option too compete in the lower stock gas classes but a castle still isn't going to turn a big gas prop and that's the reason why they wont work for what I'm trying to do. If an electric guy wants to convert a gas boat over to electric a castle will work fine for him on a small prop because he doesn't own a$1000. worth of gas props.So I'm doing this for the gas guys and not the electric ones.

                Mark
                anxiously awaiting the results. when will your motor be delivered?

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                • MarkF
                  dinogylipos.com
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 979

                  #9
                  Who knows. They said 2 weeks and it's been 4.

                  Mark

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                  • NativePaul
                    Greased Weasel
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 2760

                    #10
                    This sounds like a great project, good luck with it.
                    Paul Upton-Taylor, Greased Weasel Racing.

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                    • urbs00007
                      Senior Member
                      • Jun 2011
                      • 826

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Fluid
                      Mark, a 650 Kv motor on 10S should spin closer to 20,000 rpm loaded (depending on cell quality), not 24,000. That's about what the Castles spin in our 10S boats. There is nothing wrong with spinning a gas prop at gas rpm of course, the boat will still turn lower lap times. But as you mentioned, slightly smaller props spinning a bit faster work too, with less prop walk. One club member does this in a converted gas sport hydro and he crushes the gas boats...when he can keep the boat upright. Two paths to the same end.


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                      jay, what power system is that club member running in his converted sport hydro? thanks

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                      • MarkF
                        dinogylipos.com
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 979

                        #12
                        I think Jays friend is using the castle 2028 800kv motor. My motor finally got here and I have got some testing done. The motor turns the 7016 props no problem. The guys here think I'm hitting 70 at the end of the back strait. I'm waiting for Brian B to make me a 2814 ABC prop to try. I'm not having any prop walk problem. I must say the boat takes off out of the hole very nice with the big prop. I think big boat conversions are going to be very easy for guys wanting to convert gas size boats on the cheap. TP now has a 5870 motor and I'm going to give that motor a try too. But for you guys wanting to go real fast, TP has a lot of KV options to target your max rpm and will swing the bigger props doing it. I'm going out again today with the castle 160 esc to get some data from the boat.

                        Mark
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                        • urbs00007
                          Senior Member
                          • Jun 2011
                          • 826

                          #13
                          Originally posted by MarkF
                          I think Jays friend is using the castle 2028 800kv motor. My motor finally got here and I have got some testing done. The motor turns the 7016 props no problem. The guys here think I'm hitting 70 at the end of the back strait. I'm waiting for Brian B to make me a 2814 ABC prop to try. I'm not having any prop walk problem. I must say the boat takes off out of the hole very nice with the big prop. I think big boat conversions are going to be very easy for guys wanting to convert gas size boats on the cheap. TP now has a 5870 motor and I'm going to give that motor a try too. But for you guys wanting to go real fast, TP has a lot of KV options to target your max rpm and will swing the bigger props doing it. I'm going out again today with the castle 160 esc to get some data from the boat.

                          Mark
                          mark, whats the difference between the t.p. 5680 and the 5860? they both have the same specs?

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                          • MarkF
                            dinogylipos.com
                            • Mar 2008
                            • 979

                            #14
                            58 series has bigger stator so it holds more copper wire. This makes them rated at higher watts and can handle more power.

                            Mark

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                            • rayzerdesigns
                              Fast Electric Addict!
                              • Dec 2013
                              • 1228

                              #15
                              Originally posted by MarkF
                              I think Jays friend is using the castle 2028 800kv motor. My motor finally got here and I have got some testing done. The motor turns the 7016 props no problem. The guys here think I'm hitting 70 at the end of the back strait. I'm waiting for Brian B to make me a 2814 ABC prop to try. I'm not having any prop walk problem. I must say the boat takes off out of the hole very nice with the big prop. I think big boat conversions are going to be very easy for guys wanting to convert gas size boats on the cheap. TP now has a 5870 motor and I'm going to give that motor a try too. But for you guys wanting to go real fast, TP has a lot of KV options to target your max rpm and will swing the bigger props doing it. I'm going out again today with the castle 160 esc to get some data from the boat.

                              Mark
                              mark how is the amp draw coming?? I'm running my 5860 but 970kv on 8s..waiting on my mgm controller

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