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  • ice329
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2007
    • 792

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    Thanks

    Buying the SV27 was one of the funnest things I did in a long time. From the first day I got it I new, it was something I needed to do. ya, dial this bad boy in. I prob talked to half everyone in the freaking world about this thing. I was shocked to see how many prople didnt know, finding the right guys was key, so I talked to you along the way, thanks. A little experamenting, a long road to really find out what batterys are no doubt best for this boat and which other ones work and also the ones that dont. IB3600 packs are my choice if I could only get one set, if I could get 2 its no doubt the IB3600 built flat and the 7.4v 3600 12/16c LiPo's. Both are the brains behind the beast. While I was figuring out the batterys running on really not so good cells I was also learning on how to tune this thing, all with still no adjustable trim tabs but its OK I would have liked to have them but I might just save the 40 bucks for both my boats, there set and I rarely care to move them. Then after I got the right packs and had it dialed. The prop search. Dont get me wrong it all clear to me now but when I first started it was very unclear on which props were right. In short the CF42, CF45, CF48 and one M445. If your handy and you really doing it for the sport then do the balancing yourself, get a 20 dollar top flight balacer and dig in. Thats it. That boat is at its hulls limits right there. The occasional 7 cell run are fun to.
    Last edited by ice329; 05-08-2007, 08:34 PM.
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