UL-1 prop question

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  • lincpimp
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2007
    • 252

    #1

    UL-1 prop question

    Hey Guys, need some help from the pros!

    I just acquired a UL-1, it has a 6xl in it, and I plan to run 4s lipo. Not looking for a speed demon, 50mph max.

    Looking at props, the octura x438 looks to be about right, but I wounder if the Grimracer L38x55 would be a better choice. They appear to be very similar in spec.

    I see that the grimracer is listed as a lifting prop, and I thought that was what you had to use on a hydro (this is my first hydro) but I also see that the UL-1 runs the same prop that the supervee does stock, so I am a bit confused...

    Please steer me in the right direction, I just put around the local pond, so good temps and runtime beat speed for me!

    Thanks!
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  • Fluid
    Fast and Furious
    • Apr 2007
    • 8012

    #2
    Unfortunately your setup is not going to be reliable, cool running or have very much run time. The Feigao 6XL has a Kv of 2779 and will spin around 41,000 rpm with a reasonable amp draw on 4S. With an x438 prop you'd be running around 67 mph - way way way too fast for that boat to stay on the water. Expect to be buying ESCs regularly too.

    You could run 3S, but then you'd need a different ESC. You would be far better served by getting the original UL-1 motor and selling the 6XL. Sorry........



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    • lincpimp
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2007
      • 252

      #3
      I do not have the stock UL-1 speed control, so I can run 3s. Not a big fan of low voltage setups, but I do have a pair of 4500 30c 3s polyquest lipos that I can run in parallel to get some runtime.

      Would the x438 prop be suitable for use with that motor on 3s?

      I know a lower kv motor and 4s would be preferable, but I do not mind doing some experimenting! Now that I am looking, a suitable 4s motor with around 1800-2000kv, correct
      "These rocky mountains aren't very rocky!" "Yeah, that John Denver is full of S**t!"

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      • jcald2000
        Senior Member
        • May 2008
        • 774

        #4
        With the new batteries I would look for 1500 rpm/v max

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        • domwilson
          Moderator
          • Apr 2007
          • 4408

          #5
          Isn't the stock motor 2030kv?
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          • domwilson
            Moderator
            • Apr 2007
            • 4408

            #6
            http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...od=dh-aqug7001
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