Largest Motor/ESC Combo In JAE Mini Sprint

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  • Dashunde
    Member
    • Sep 2014
    • 53

    #166
    Yea, I have some concerns about the Seaking not fitting.
    Who makes a decent marine 60-80a esc that is long and flat, instead of being a square box?

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    • ray schrauwen
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Apr 2007
      • 9475

      #167



      A suggestion not a recommendation. This is 90 x 50mm x 30mm
      Nortavlag Bulc

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      • NativePaul
        Greased Weasel
        • Feb 2008
        • 2761

        #168
        Prop in my video is a modified X632 being spun by a 28x36 motor.

        An X430 should give you 3 minutes on 3650kv with 3s 2200mAh. X427 performs well for me giving 5 mins of low 30s on 3000kv with 1500mAh, but is marginal getting out of the hole and yours will be a bunch heavier so 30 will be the smallest you can go.
        Paul Upton-Taylor, Greased Weasel Racing.

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        • Dashunde
          Member
          • Sep 2014
          • 53

          #169
          Judging by Paul's dimensions from the first page and the photos inside I think the Seaking will fit, tight but doable.
          The question is whether it'll be placed ahead of or behind the lipo. I'll probably put the rx in the nose.

          For weight, the 2845 w/ jacket and hose should be around 150 grams vs 82g for the stock outrunner, roughly a 2.5 ounce difference... put another way, about the same as excessive resin pooling in corners and a thick pretty paint job.
          Heavier? Yes, definitely, but the trade-offs in durability, longevity and the ability to run pack-after-pack without cool down time may be worth the additional weight.

          I'd probably use the same drive cable, esc, rx, servo and (tbd) lipos no matter what motor was used.
          I think the lipo selection is the single largest weight variable. Zippkits mentions using up to a 2600..

          Their site also mentions keeping a sharp eye on the outrunner temps using the 430 and up props... seems like a water-cooled motor mount would be a great optional part.

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          • bob horowitz
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2016
            • 278

            #170
            Just curious, are you using the Zippkits boat? That's what I'm basing my statements about fit on. I'm using the smallest 2200mah 3S battery I could find and it's a squeeze. Even with the original out runner from Zip I could not get the Seaking in. I even took the water fittings off to see if i could get it in that way, no dice. Like I said in my previous post, I ended up using a HK Blue series air cooled 60amp ESC. Like I said before, I just made a cooling plate for it. I haven't been to the pond to do some more testing yet, but I hope to today. Right now the weather is kind of poor and yesterday it was too windy.
            Later,
            Bob

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            • Dashunde
              Member
              • Sep 2014
              • 53

              #171
              Humm...

              Originally posted by NativePaul post #2
              ..I think you could probably fit a 120A watercooled ESC and 3000mAh LiPo in it. If you want to work it out the space available between the transom and the boom tube is 206mm long, 54mm wide and 32mm high, but the lip is only 39mm wide..
              Originally posted by OSE Spec on Seaking 60a
              Size (Include the Water Cooling Pipe): 60.5X38.5X25.6mm
              The length isn't much of a concern, but width and height is... with .5mm to spare I hope I can wiggle it through the hatch opening, but once in it should be ok?

              Undesirable... shave a few hairs off of the opening lip.
              Worst case... stuff it into a balloon and build around it

              The kit is here, still waiting on the esc... will know soon enough I suppose.

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              • bob horowitz
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2016
                • 278

                #172
                Hi guys,
                I guess I lost patience trying to get the Seaking to fit. Anyway, I got to the pond this afternoon to run a couple boats with new setups. I ran my Minisprint, which is now setup with a Leopard 2845 3650 kv with a water jacket and the Hobbyking Blue series 60 amp ESC with a cooling plate I made. I ran 2 batteries through it. Both 3S Turnigy A Spec 2200mah. I got it up to 50-51mph according to the GPS in my radio. It's one of those Hitec Lynx 4S set ups with telemetry. I was running the 3 blade prop I mentioned before. It's a 1214-15/60 . I have to go and try the 632 I recently bought, and a 432 again to compare. I just put the Hitec radio on this boat so I have no numbers from before to compare to. Hopefully I'll get to the pond tomorrow.
                Regards,
                Bob

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                • SweetAccord
                  Speed Passion
                  • Oct 2007
                  • 1302

                  #173
                  Originally posted by Dashunde
                  Well.. not really absolute all-out SAW running, but yea.. I'm after plenty quick.. thanks to your darn video on the first page :)
                  (exactly what prop was used in that video btw? )
                  Props are relatively cheap.. I can prop it for speed or run-time depending on my mood.

                  I'll probably skip the 4420kv though.. at least for now.

                  It'll be:
                  Leopard 2845 3650kv
                  Seaking 60a
                  One-piece flex shaft assembly
                  CNC 32mm (Also bought a x430)
                  3s 2200 lipo (yet to be determined, open to good bang-for-the-buck suggestions on whats available nowadays)
                  Solid booms (still need to track those down)
                  CF rudder mount (Need to study the kit upon arrival)

                  If I don't like the way it runs (heavy'ish) I suppose I can always swap in one of those nice Scorpion outrunners, or even the $18 option from Zippkits.
                  The zipkits outrunners are meh. The scorpion are way way better!

                  FYI to all these are actually Scorpion motors: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dproduct=25677

                  I ordered two and they say Scorpion on them, great price for way half the cost! These are great outrunners but backordered, if they come back in stock grab them!! You won't regret it. I snatched two and they amazing. The field/torque on these are exactly like the Scorpion.
                  Last edited by SweetAccord; 10-03-2016, 08:44 PM.

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                  • SweetAccord
                    Speed Passion
                    • Oct 2007
                    • 1302

                    #174
                    Originally posted by ray schrauwen
                    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Flycolor-70A...QAAOSwv9hW4mEW


                    A suggestion not a recommendation. This is 90 x 50mm x 30mm
                    I agree. The Flycolor are hard to beat. It's what the OSE Raider really is also.

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                    • SweetAccord
                      Speed Passion
                      • Oct 2007
                      • 1302

                      #175
                      Originally posted by bob horowitz
                      Just curious, are you using the Zippkits boat? That's what I'm basing my statements about fit on. I'm using the smallest 2200mah 3S battery I could find and it's a squeeze. Even with the original out runner from Zip I could not get the Seaking in. I even took the water fittings off to see if i could get it in that way, no dice. Like I said in my previous post, I ended up using a HK Blue series air cooled 60amp ESC. Like I said before, I just made a cooling plate for it. I haven't been to the pond to do some more testing yet, but I hope to today. Right now the weather is kind of poor and yesterday it was too windy.
                      Later,
                      Bob
                      That's right. If you use a high enough ESC amp rating, you don't need water cooling. You can add it if you want but if propped right you don't as the original OEM didn't call for it either. If you are going to use larger or more pitched props and or higher KV's you are on the edge and adding water cooling will be ideal for long term life.

                      I have been using these: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...ontroller.html and they hold up very well and the KB Blue are really these rebranded. Well made and can handle any outrunner that fits in the Mini Sprint that is in reason.

                      The YPG are good too: https://www.amazon.com/2~6S-SBEC-Bru...ywords=ypg+esc

                      The are a clone also. The YPG are the ORIGINAL that the famous YEP are cloned after. These are excellent ESC and very small for 60A. You will be hard pressed to find a better ESC in this size for this performance for this amperage with a BEC.
                      Last edited by SweetAccord; 10-03-2016, 08:58 PM.

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                      • Dashunde
                        Member
                        • Sep 2014
                        • 53

                        #176
                        I got the Seaking 60a today... yea its not exactly small by any means, but will probably work.

                        I'm definitely going to stick with a water cooled inrunner and esc, so I'm giving the Flycolor a hard look too... exactly how big is the black box w/ fittings?
                        Any chance it'll fit in the nose ahead of the motor? Unlikely, but that would be unexpectedly excellent :)
                        Last edited by Dashunde; 10-03-2016, 10:30 PM.

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                        • NativePaul
                          Greased Weasel
                          • Feb 2008
                          • 2761

                          #177
                          Originally posted by SweetAccord
                          The are a clone also. The YPG are the ORIGINAL that the famous YEP are cloned after.
                          This is partially incorrect, YEP are indeed a clone, but YPG are also a clone (maybe an earlier one or a clone OEM). YGE are the original designers and where your money should go if you want to support continued R&D leading to better products in the future.
                          Paul Upton-Taylor, Greased Weasel Racing.

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                          • Dashunde
                            Member
                            • Sep 2014
                            • 53

                            #178
                            Any chance YEP, YPG and YGE are all divisions of the same company?
                            The difference may be the quality of the individual components used to build the various brand versions?
                            All three have the same/similar blue & silver color scheme with just variations in the pattern.

                            Example.. Sunray makes the esc's for Extremeflight, Hacker, Mystery and several others... aside from the external packaging the differences are subtle amounting to internal parts picking for quality vs cost as spec'd by EF, Hacker, etc.

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                            • SweetAccord
                              Speed Passion
                              • Oct 2007
                              • 1302

                              #179
                              Far as I know the YPG are the ORIGINAL ESC's that are OEM that the famous YEP are cloned after.

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                              • NativePaul
                                Greased Weasel
                                • Feb 2008
                                • 2761

                                #180
                                No, YGE were very upset that their property was stolen, but they are a small company and international lawsuits both very expensive and unlikely to result in a Chinese patent impeacher actually desisting manufacture of the stolen product. They would rather spend their money on R&D, making their next generation better, keeping their technology above the cloners and giving their customers a better product.

                                It is however quite easy to get a fake product removed from sale in most countries, so they don't use the original name or logo. They use a similar name and colour scheme to give the impression of the original product, while not technically passing off as the original.
                                Paul Upton-Taylor, Greased Weasel Racing.

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