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  • Make-a-Wake
    FE Rules!
    • Nov 2009
    • 5557

    #16
    Originally posted by Bigbore
    The 180A Seaking ESC is arrived and in the following days I will rebuild the boat, then I will get the pics of the transom etc.

    I'm very tempted to try a 3 blades prop, Is the OCTURA V942 a prop that can be used on my setup? I found it here in Italy sharpened and balanced.
    http://cgi.ebay.it/ELICA-TRIPALA-IN-...3#ht_500wt_922
    The V series props are lifters for riggers and hydros............
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    • Bigbore
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 168

      #17
      Originally posted by Make-a-Wake
      The V series props are lifters for riggers and hydros............
      what does that mean? lifters of what?

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      • egneg
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Feb 2008
        • 4670

        #18
        Originally posted by Bigbore
        what does that mean? lifters of what?
        They are made to lift the back of the boat up off the water.
        IMPBA 20481S D-12

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        • Bigbore
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 168

          #19
          Things are getting better

          Yesterday I have tried the 180A ESC for the first time.
          This was the setup with my Titan 29:

          Motor: Leopard 4074 2000Kv on 5S
          ESC: Hobbywing Seaking 180A
          Timing: 15°
          Prop: 437/3
          COG@ 32%
          First run of 3 minutes: Motor temp= 34°C = 93°F and ESC temp= 36°C = 97°F
          Second run of 5 minutes: Motor temp= 36°C = 97°F and ESC temp= 40°C = 104°F

          Top speed: 74,5Km/h = 46,3mph
          I have gained 6mph with the 437/3 prop

          Then these are the pics:





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          • rearwheelin
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Oct 2008
            • 1941

            #20
            All looks good .....You can gain a few miles mph by triming up the rudder, it looks really long also your turn fins look thick and would add a little xtra drag too..
            "Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction."
            --Albert Einstein

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            • Alexgar
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Aug 2009
              • 3534

              #21
              I have a x442 on my df29 and was thinking of trying a x445 but that's on a t180

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              • Old Sloppy
                Harry from Atlanta
                • Jul 2007
                • 200

                #22
                Originally posted by Bigbore
                This was the setup with my Titan 29
                How long is that stinger ?



                Harry
                Last edited by Old Sloppy; 03-20-2011, 10:21 AM.
                60" Expresscraft SuperCat
                (2) 2028 Castle motors 64.7 mph
                10s3p with x450/3 props
                15,000 mah 40c cells,

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                • Bigbore
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 168

                  #23
                  The stinger is 82mm long = 3,22" and is this one for 3/16" Propeller shafts:
                  http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...os-stinger-str

                  How long should the rudder be for a 29" mono?

                  The last days I have tested the following configs:

                  Prop: X440
                  Motor: Leopard 4074 2000Kv on 5S
                  ESC: Hobbywing Seaking 180A
                  Timing: 15°
                  COG: 30%
                  Vmax= 66Km/h = 41mph
                  I have lost the temp recording but temps was low and I will try agai this prop

                  with the Prop 437/3 and COG @ 30% I had:
                  Run time: 7.00 min
                  ESC Temp: 53°C = 127°F
                  Motor Temp:46°C = 114°F
                  Vmax= 76Km/h = 47mph
                  IT'S THE FASTEST SO FAR

                  Then with Prop X640 and COG @ 30% I had:
                  1st Run time: 1.00 min
                  ESC Temp:40°C = 104°F
                  Motor Temp:38°C = 100°F

                  2nd Run time: 2.00 min
                  ESC Temp:49°C = 120°F
                  Motor Temp:45°C = 113°F
                  Vmax= 75,5Km/h = 47mph
                  This setup seems like the one with the 437/3 prop. Any suggestion on why?
                  Last edited by Bigbore; 03-25-2011, 11:16 AM.

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                  • Old Sloppy
                    Harry from Atlanta
                    • Jul 2007
                    • 200

                    #24
                    The tempatures suggest your motor and your ESC like the x640 prop best.
                    You may find the x437/3 may be the fastest , but the temps are lower with the x640.

                    Harry
                    60" Expresscraft SuperCat
                    (2) 2028 Castle motors 64.7 mph
                    10s3p with x450/3 props
                    15,000 mah 40c cells,

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                    • Bigbore
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2010
                      • 168

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Old Sloppy
                      The tempatures suggest your motor and your ESC like the x640 prop best.
                      You may find the x437/3 may be the fastest , but the temps are lower with the x640.

                      Harry
                      Previously, I think the temps was lower with X640 because I have tried the 437/3 for 7 minutes until LVC and only for 2 minutes with X640.

                      This morning I have tried the following with the COG@ 30% and the prop X640:

                      1st Run time: 3.00 min
                      ESC Temp:48°C = 118°F
                      Motor Temp:42°C = 107°F

                      2nd Run time: 4.00 min
                      ESC Temp:53°C = 127°F
                      Motor Temp:45°C = 113°F
                      Vmax= 76,1Km/h = 47mph

                      Also the stock 4mm bullets of the Leopard motor got too hot and I will change them for the 5mm type.
                      Then the feeling that I have is the boat is faster with X640 then with 437/3 but the GPS do not agree
                      I will try both X640 and 437/3 again to decide what I like the most

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                      • Old Sloppy
                        Harry from Atlanta
                        • Jul 2007
                        • 200

                        #26
                        The next prop size is a x642, I think you will see the increase in speed.....

                        Harry
                        60" Expresscraft SuperCat
                        (2) 2028 Castle motors 64.7 mph
                        10s3p with x450/3 props
                        15,000 mah 40c cells,

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                        • rearwheelin
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 1941

                          #27
                          I would try the same props after you change your bullets. I think you picked up speed after you re-done some of your solders. Also you will be way better off using a propane torche rather then a solder gun for large bullets and 10 guage wire........I would go with even larger bullets like 6-8mm.....Were your batts are parreleld i would heat that up with a torche too ! Get the torche , its the only way for me..... I knew your boats electrical was restricted....
                          "Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction."
                          --Albert Einstein

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                          • Bigbore
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2010
                            • 168

                            #28
                            I have a propane torche but I have never tried to use it for electrical soldering. Don't it burn the wire insulation sheat?

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                            • rearwheelin
                              Fast Electric Addict!
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 1941

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Bigbore
                              I have a propane torche but I have never tried to use it for electrical soldering. Don't it burn the wire insulation sheat?
                              It will hardly hurt the insulation. Stretch insulation back a hair, you may get a little white chaar on surface of insulation but it will wipe off. I bet you allready have pleanty of solder on you conections, hit them with the torche to make them better.....you will see !
                              "Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction."
                              --Albert Einstein

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