Hey everyone, I searched around and didn't really find a solid answer. I have a supervee27 with a 2550kv motor and and running two 7.2v 5000mah batteries. If you could point me in the right direction to start, that'd be awesome. Thanks
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I have an sv27 running a 2200kv leopard on an M445. Temps are good, but the hull has difficulty handling the speed. I think the suggestions above are on the money considering your 2550kv motor. Will go like the clappers.....PERTH AUSTRALIA
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Less torque roll and a lil smoother through the corners, more low end bite. It's a good SV prop. You are gonna be spinning it pretty fast though so it may be a little much that's why I say watch temps. Batteries are gonna be the weak link though, it should be ok just keep a close eye on temps the first couple runs
Also where at in CA?Comment
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Less torque roll and a lil smoother through the corners, more low end bite. It's a good SV prop. You are gonna be spinning it pretty fast though so it may be a little much that's why I say watch temps. Batteries are gonna be the weak link though, it should be ok just keep a close eye on temps the first couple runs
Also where at in CA?Comment
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Max temps I would say are ok are 150 ish on the motor 130-140 on the esc board and like 160 on the capacitors. That's max temps after a full run. For longevity temps around the 110 range would be better on all components. What kind of connectors are you using? They will likely be pretty warm after a run, anything over 160 I would consider a larger connector or an inspection of the solder joint.
Do you have any props now or are you going to be ordering some up?Comment
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Max temps I would say are ok are 150 ish on the motor 130-140 on the esc board and like 160 on the capacitors. That's max temps after a full run. For longevity temps around the 110 range would be better on all components. What kind of connectors are you using? They will likely be pretty warm after a run, anything over 160 I would consider a larger connector or an inspection of the solder joint.
Do you have any props now or are you going to be ordering some up?
Alright sounds good. I'm using deans ends. And I have a Grim 40x55 I believe it is, but I'm planning on ordering othersComment
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