I am now the proud owner of a H&M excess II. I know you 2 have extensive experience with this hull and am in need of setup advice. It came with rudder, strut. and a 0.062 wire drive. Is the wire drive ok? I was thinking a feigao 6xl on 4s1p and a V940/3 prop. At what depth should the strut be set? Any help would be appreciated.
Andy & Paddy
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I am now the proud owner of a H&M excess II. I know you 2 have extensive experience with this hull and am in need of setup advice. It came with rudder, strut. and a 0.062 wire drive. Is the wire drive ok? I was thinking a feigao 6xl on 4s1p and a V940/3 prop. At what depth should the strut be set? Any help would be appreciated.
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I am now the proud owner of a H&M excess II. I know you 2 have extensive experience with this hull and am in need of setup advice. It came with rudder, strut. and a 0.062 wire drive. Is the wire drive ok? I was thinking a feigao 6xl on 4s1p and a V940/3 prop. At what depth should the strut be set? Any help would be appreciated.
Congratulations.
Andy has used wire drives but not on his Xzess 2. He would be able to give you his opinion if we can ever get him back on OSE again. He is in tears at the news of Douggie leaving (me too).
Here are some setups I used with a 6xl.
4s PolyQuest LiPo, Feigao 6xl, Octura X640 = 96 kph
4s PolyQuest LiPo, Feigao 6xl, Octura X642 = 104 kph
The strut depth is at 20mm
With the 4s PolyQuest LiPo, Feigao 6xl, Octura X642 = 104 kph setup I had a lot of 140 amps spikes on the Eagle Tree graph so make sure you put a good esc in the boat.
I never had much luck getting V series props to work. Both my Xzess 2 hulls throw the tail out of the water (something I called Shakiras a$$) and thus they never reach their full speed potential on V series props. Andy is working some magic on a prop for me to try soon.
Keep us posted on how it goes.
Douggie,
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I am keen to see if the .062 wire is up to the task.
I really hope it is so that Chuck's boat is good to go, and for me as I have spec'd a 062 wire into the 4S rigger that is one the bench at the moment.
I can go for a bigger wire or at worst a flex cable if needed, but I really do not want to.See it....find the photos.....sketch it it....build it........with woodComment
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I am keen to see if the .062 wire is up to the task.
I really hope it is so that Chuck's boat is good to go, and for me as I have spec'd a 062 wire into the 4S rigger that is one the bench at the moment.
I can go for a bigger wire or at worst a flex cable if needed, but I really do not want to.
Paddy - thanks for the strut measurement. The 6xl is a fairly hot setup would a 7xl keep the amps down?IMPBA 20481S D-12Comment
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Apparently the wire drive worked but I have no way of finding out what setup was in the boat. Although it does have a 3/16 prop shaft the motor mount was taken out. It does have water cooling installed and the hardware/servo is well setup.
Paddy - thanks for the strut measurement. The 6xl is a fairly hot setup would a 7xl keep the amps down?Several boats in various stages of destructionComment
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As this is my first experience with a wire drive I have a question about the gap between the drive dog and strut (if any)? Also would a teflon washer be a good idea? I know that a cable needs the gap but there should not be any compression with wire drive.IMPBA 20481S D-12Comment
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The compression on the wire is minimal and is caused by the wobble in the wire not compression as such. My Whiplash sport 20 uses a wire drive and I have a .5mm gap no washer and plenty of grease. It runs great and dry. That v940/3 will be to big for a 6xl and will push your packs and that motor way to hard , go for the 7xl and have fun. I used a CC 240 esc in mine and loved it. I now use the CC 240 in all my 4s boats. You will find that a little bit of tip cup will get rid of some of the lift and help stop the hop. 18mm - 20mm seems to be the go with the strut depth and a small Taipan turn fin was the best I tried and I tried alot.
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I need help! I am trying to figure out the best layout to get things to fit. I plan to use an Aveox 36/30/1.5 motor, Turnigy plush 100 amp esc, 2 x 2s1p lipos. The best I could come up with to get things to fit (using the existing wire drive) was motor about mid section in the tub, esc in front about even with the rear wing, and lipos on top of the esc going into the nose. The CG is about even with the most rear top section of the sponsons. I may get the motor back a bit more if I cut the existing tube for the water outlet and relocate it but I won't gain much and keep the wire straight. If either of you have some pics of your lay out of this boat I would be forever grateful.
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I need help! I am trying to figure out the best layout to get things to fit. I plan to use an Aveox 36/30/1.5 motor, Turnigy plush 100 amp esc, 2 x 2s1p lipos. The best I could come up with to get things to fit (using the existing wire drive) was motor about mid section in the tub, esc in front about even with the rear wing, and lipos on top of the esc going into the nose. The CG is about even with the most rear top section of the sponsons. I may get the motor back a bit more if I cut the existing tube for the water outlet and relocate it but I won't gain much and keep the wire straight. If either of you have some pics of your lay out of this boat I would be forever grateful.
Chuck
I will edit some pictures of Andy's old Xzess 2 in here later today. My Xzess 2 had a Barracuda 120 have a thermal melt down in it last weekend and so all the inside is gutted while I repair the damage and clean the mess up.
Just going through my Flickr pics and found this one. Battery goes almost all the way up front and the esc sits on top of that.
The picture below shows that the CF boom is cut to let the battery go almost all the way up to the front. You can see where the motor sits and in the rear the receiver is velcro'd to the rudder servo. At the transom you can see some sponge I use to soak any water up that might get in.
Here is one of Andy's old boat. Again the rudder servo and receiver are towards the transom
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Chuck I used to mount the esc upside down off the tub cross brace, get rid of the rear boom carrier from the tub and you have plenty of room for adjustment with 4s 1p so it should be the same with 2s 2p. How about some pics Chuck,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Comment
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Ok - here they are. I still have to change connectors/shorten some wires and of course nothing is fastened down yet. I hope this will give you some idea of what I am working with. If I go with this I will need to extend the esc to rx lead.IMPBA 20481S D-12Comment
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This hull will blow over at high speed and I think the way Andy dealt with that problem is better than the way I did as he ended up with a lighter hull.Several boats in various stages of destructionComment
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