45mm prop on mm on 7s

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  • ls1fst98
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 859

    #1

    45mm prop on mm on 7s

    i have a mean machine, t600 1400kv outrunner, and fightercat 2-8s 240a esc. the only prop i have is a cnc 45mm 1.4 prop. i run it on 4 and 5s all the time, temps are cold. would running it up to 6s or 7s be a bad idea?
    HPR 135 redemption, HPR C5009, modded zelos 36, 32 boats and counting.
    Flier ESC dealer, pm me for details.
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/EliteRCBoats/
  • srislash
    Not there yet
    • Mar 2011
    • 7673

    #2
    I was running 6s on those motors in my Komodo twin cat. Wanted to try 7s but the hull had speed issues.

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    • gsbuickman
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Jul 2011
      • 1292

      #3
      I've seen a few mean machines run great on 6s, with the m445 (1.4 x 44.9mm) or the x447 (1.4 x 46.9mm) . Although depending on the setup, there's not a big enough difference in speed to justify 6s besides extra heat buildup. Every outrtunner I've played with turned bigger props at a lower kv, better than a high winding inrunner at a higher kV.

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      • gsbuickman
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Jul 2011
        • 1292

        #4
        Here's a reason why I want to twin a cat. The mm just happens to be a great hull for it.
        This one is running 2 tacon 3674 1700kv mills, with T120 esc's & x447 props.


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        • ls1fst98
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 859

          #5
          So I guess I should stay at 5s and start propping.up. need to buy some props n learn to sharpen n balance.
          HPR 135 redemption, HPR C5009, modded zelos 36, 32 boats and counting.
          Flier ESC dealer, pm me for details.
          https://www.facebook.com/groups/EliteRCBoats/

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          • gsbuickman
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Jul 2011
            • 1292

            #6
            I recommend the OSE prop balancer (ose-80310) . That's what I use & it works great. It took me a bit to get the correct spacing figured out on it, but it was a great investment.

            Remember, berilium dust is toxic,so you don't want to breathe it, so sharpen props outdoors if possible.If your indoors, keep a bucket of water where you Sharpen. Dunk your lprops, files & whetstones frequently. Keep it damp to keep the dust down.

            A nice whetstone or two (corse. Med & fine grit) and a file set from harbor freight will get you started. You might get a long shank 3/16" bolt, with a drive dog, but & washer for a prop holder.

            I am not an expert, but I know enough to be dangerous. I cheat on sharpening. I have a vcraftsman electric sharpening stone that I do my initial grinding on. It saves filing time.

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            • gsbuickman
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Jul 2011
              • 1292

              #7
              Since your running a fc 240A ESC, I would feel safe testing that pprop on 6s. Run her for 1 min, bring it in & check the temps. Proceed from there.

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              • ls1fst98
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2009
                • 859

                #8
                Thanks, I have a prop balancer. I got.it last week, just need to night the bullet n buy a few props, my dremel n files will be my best friend. I have been reading and rereading the prop stickie and looking at videos on youtube on sharpen, balance and detounging props
                HPR 135 redemption, HPR C5009, modded zelos 36, 32 boats and counting.
                Flier ESC dealer, pm me for details.
                https://www.facebook.com/groups/EliteRCBoats/

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                • srislash
                  Not there yet
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 7673

                  #9
                  Originally posted by ls1fst98
                  Thanks, I have a prop balancer. I got.it last week, just need to night the bullet n buy a few props, my dremel n files will be my best friend. I have been reading and rereading the prop stickie and looking at videos on youtube on sharpen, balance and detounging props
                  I got a nice small set of files from Home Depot. But now I use the belt sander. I just finally got comfortable with it. Props are actually fairly cheap entertainment(or at least that is how I see it), the first few may take you a couple of hours but it will get better.

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