Best bang for the buck 7.2-7.4 volts single battery?

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  • CaptPJB
    Senior Member
    • May 2010
    • 237

    #31
    Originally posted by tunnelvision
    40mm sounds to be a bit better but I like more mph's. Where did you get yours? I think I'll give it a go. I usually run it with my 7 cell nimh, save my lipo's (5000mah 25C) for my Supervee. Definitely, want to run it a little longer.

    Curious how it stands up to a stocker with the same battery. I really need a GPS to get a better grasp on mods.

    Rob
    You can get the props here at OSE or Kintec but you will need to order K & S tubing to sleeve the shaft. Very easy to do see prop hints here on OSE Tips and info. Agree I would like a GPS to accurately tell speed I need to search out a small lite weight one maybe another reader can give us a suggestion?

    It will be the weekend I think at earliest before I can run the 40mm Rio S600 against the stock one'

    Peter

    http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...led+Propellers

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    • CaptPJB
      Senior Member
      • May 2010
      • 237

      #32
      Originally posted by tunnelvision
      40mm sounds to be a bit better but I like more mph's. Where did you get yours? I think I'll give it a go. I usually run it with my 7 cell nimh, save my lipo's (5000mah 25C) for my Supervee. Definitely, want to run it a little longer.

      Curious how it stands up to a stocker with the same battery. I really need a GPS to get a better grasp on mods.

      Rob
      Rob
      Ran the S600 Rio with 40mm vs friends stock Rio and speeds were for all practical purposes identical. Both on 6 cell NiMH, only ran the S600 for five minutes temp at coupling area 134 F while stocker was only 120 F. Can't figure out why the difference in temps the S600 boat puts out a 2-3 inch cooling stream so the water is getting to it OK.

      With a brushed set up I don't see running a 40mm has any appreciable benefit over the stock 42 mm which gives good performance and adequate run time except in my boats case it gets too hot!

      Peter

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      • tunnelvision
        Senior Member
        • May 2010
        • 685

        #33
        Originally posted by CaptPJB
        Rob
        Ran the S600 Rio with 40mm vs friends stock Rio and speeds were for all practical purposes identical. Both on 6 cell NiMH, only ran the S600 for five minutes temp at coupling area 134 F while stocker was only 120 F. Can't figure out why the difference in temps the S600 boat puts out a 2-3 inch cooling stream so the water is getting to it OK.

        With a brushed set up I don't see running a 40mm has any appreciable benefit over the stock 42 mm which gives good performance and adequate run time except in my boats case it gets too hot!

        Peter
        Cool, thanks for the info. I use mostly with 7 cell nimh and noticeably faster than 6 cell. I would speculate that with the s600 and a 7 cell or 2s lipo it is pushing 16 to 19 mph. As for the heat I think the ESC comes in to play. XL-5 runs a little cooler. I am waiting on a temp gauge to get a real feel for temps. Will let you know how it goes. I have been running it for a few months and no problems, when it goes I have a brushless setup waiting!
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        • CaptPJB
          Senior Member
          • May 2010
          • 237

          #34
          Originally posted by tunnelvision
          Cool, thanks for the info. I use mostly with 7 cell nimh and noticeably faster than 6 cell. I would speculate that with the s600 and a 7 cell or 2s lipo it is pushing 16 to 19 mph. As for the heat I think the ESC comes in to play. XL-5 runs a little cooler. I am waiting on a temp gauge to get a real feel for temps. Will let you know how it goes. I have been running it for a few months and no problems, when it goes I have a brushless setup waiting!
          I was thinking of just running the S600 on the 42mm and let the heat be what it is then go brushless when it dies like your plan.

          I was thinking a 120 Turnigy ESC ( if I can ever catch one in stock at HK I get the email but when I go to the site they are all sold) and a KD36-60-08L 3000kv Brushless Inrunner. What do you have in mind for yours? I have been reading on here of torque roll issues with too much power on these hulls, I was only planning to run 2s or 3s with the KD 36 3000kv

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          • tunnelvision
            Senior Member
            • May 2010
            • 685

            #35
            Peter,

            Your setup is similar to mine. I plan on running a 60 or 90a Seaking (check valuehobby too for the 120, its US shipping) a pro boat 2900kv out of my shockwave with a x435 prop on 2s. I also forgot to mention I have converted to a .130 flex cable with liner already.. Runs smoother than the stock drive. Hope this setup will cause minimal torque roll. Also have a 3650-06 2300kv to try. Just going to wait till this setup fries then I will figure it out. Maybe I should try my cf45 to see how that would handle? Burn that motor up real quick!
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            • tunnelvision
              Senior Member
              • May 2010
              • 685

              #36
              Peter,

              Got my temp gauge and tried the Rio today. Not as hot as I had originally thought. After a 6 minute run on a 7cell 3000mah the temps were: 121 motor, 94 esc and 107 on the battery. Not bad imo, I had plenty of battery left too. Bet it would run cooler on the lipo.
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              • CaptPJB
                Senior Member
                • May 2010
                • 237

                #37
                Sounds good, I now have mine down to 110F on six cells five minutes. The issue was binding in the drive shaft, at least after a realignment the temps dropped so I am thinking that was the problem.

                Have not tries a lipo yet I would have thought with the more consistent power discharge delivery curve it would have run hotter rather than cooler? Let me know if you try it I will run a test on mine when I get a chance and will let you know how it goes.

                Peter

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                • CaptPJB
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2010
                  • 237

                  #38
                  Originally posted by CaptPJB
                  Sounds good, I now have mine down to 110F on six cells five minutes. The issue was binding in the drive shaft, at least after a realignment the temps dropped so I am thinking that was the problem.

                  Have not tries a lipo yet I would have thought with the more consistent power discharge delivery curve it would have run hotter rather than cooler? Let me know if you try it I will run a test on mine when I get a chance and will let you know how it goes.

                  Peter
                  Think you might be right on the lipo vs NiMH
                  Ran 4 minutes on a 2200mah 20c, speed was good better than the 2000 NiMH and temps were 110 F Motor. 98F ESC and 108F on the battery.( meant to come in at 3 minutes for a check but missed it)
                  Very pleased with the speed.
                  I'm thinking my Rio is about where I what it, will run a full five minutes next time to double check.
                  Will be great if it works out as the brushless route is $ plus you have the torque roll problems due in part I think to the narrow beam of the Rio and the extra power available , it overwhelms the hull. To me the Rio is a reliable 25 mph hull and above that there are compromises although it can be done. No GPS but my estimate is around 20+ mph with 7.4 lipo and S600 motor.

                  Peter

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                  • tunnelvision
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2010
                    • 685

                    #39
                    Good temps. Been busy but finally had a nice day and some free time. I ran it on on my 2s 5000mah 30C lipo for 5 minutes and temps were 111 motor, 88 esc and 92 on the battery. Was real happy with that. When I got back home the cells were at 4v per. Not bad. Its just slow and I want more speed now. I ran my 25 prince and that hauls on 3s, I then drive the rio and its just cruisin' around time. I enjoy that though.

                    I did get a motor mount and some fiberglass to reinforce the hull so maybe over the winter I will convert it to brushless.
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                    • tunnelvision
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2010
                      • 685

                      #40
                      Got bored the other night and converted it to brushless! Setup is a pro boat 2900kv motor, 60 amp seaking esc, .130 flex shaft with a x435 prop.
                      Ran it on 6 cell nimh for 4 minutes and my temps were real low. Esc was 68, motor was 71, and battery was 106 in 60 degree weather here in NJ. Figured I'd start out conservative and work my way up in speed to see how the hull handles. With this setup there was no torque roll and speed was much quicker than the S600. About the same speed as my shockwave 26 brushless with the same setup.
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                      • CaptPJB
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2010
                        • 237

                        #41
                        Sounds good any estimate on speed?

                        I have the Turnigy ESC but still waiting for a 3660 2800kv to come in stock at HK. Will keep in mind an x435 as a starting point. Decided the 2800kv might be better bet than the 3000kv I had origvionaly thought about especially if I go to 3s
                        Last edited by CaptPJB; 10-20-2010, 09:15 PM. Reason: Added more

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                        • tunnelvision
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2010
                          • 685

                          #42
                          I really need a GPS but I would say low to mid 20s with the 6 cell. It was fast enough to make me not want to try the lipo right away. I would guess it was probably hitting about 17 to 20 with the S600.

                          Now just a switch to 2s should be good for 30 with the brushless. I have 3 more batts to try. 7 cell nimh, 2s and 3s lipo. I will try to get my wife to take some video next time I go out to the lake and I will do a comparison.
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                          • CaptPJB
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2010
                            • 237

                            #43
                            Originally posted by tunnelvision
                            I really need a GPS but I would say low to mid 20s with the 6 cell. It was fast enough to make me not want to try the lipo right away. I would guess it was probably hitting about 17 to 20 with the S600.

                            Now just a switch to 2s should be good for 30 with the brushless. I have 3 more batts to try. 7 cell nimh, 2s and 3s lipo. I will try to get my wife to take some video next time I go out to the lake and I will do a comparison.
                            I would agree 17-20 with S600 may start at 20 fresh battery for about a minute then slowly drop back.
                            Looking forward to hearing how you do with a little more battery power and hull performance re torque roll. Maybe the x435 is the answer, the stock 42mm being too much prop?

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                            • tunnelvision
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2010
                              • 685

                              #44
                              Alright, had a chance to test before but do not have any video. Hopefully this weekend for vids. Here are the results with the x435 prop. Each run was 5 minutes.
                              7cell nimh(3000mah) volts - motor 88, esc 82 and battery was 120. No torque roll at all. Speed was mph or 2 faster than 6 cell.
                              2s(5000mah, 30C) - motor 85, esc 71 and battery was about 80. No torque roll, slightly fast than 7 cell.
                              3s(4000mah, 20c) - motor 112, esc 98 and battery was 102. There was torque roll but it was held in check if you steered into it a tad. Speed = Awesome. Estimate in the low 30's.

                              I thinking 2s is the way to go with a slightly larger prop. I have a grim racer 36 x 55 that i need to get balanced and sharpened and I think this would be the ideal prop. Would give 2s a little more speed without sacrificing handling. Here's a pic of my internals.
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                              • CaptPJB
                                Senior Member
                                • May 2010
                                • 237

                                #45
                                Originally posted by tunnelvision
                                Alright, had a chance to test before but do not have any video. Hopefully this weekend for vids. Here are the results with the x435 prop. Each run was 5 minutes.
                                7cell nimh(3000mah) volts - motor 88, esc 82 and battery was 120. No torque roll at all. Speed was mph or 2 faster than 6 cell.
                                2s(5000mah, 30C) - motor 85, esc 71 and battery was about 80. No torque roll, slightly fast than 7 cell.
                                3s(4000mah, 20c) - motor 112, esc 98 and battery was 102. There was torque roll but it was held in check if you steered into it a tad. Speed = Awesome. Estimate in the low 30's.

                                I thinking 2s is the way to go with a slightly larger prop. I have a grim racer 36 x 55 that i need to get balanced and sharpened and I think this would be the ideal prop. Would give 2s a little more speed without sacrificing handling. Here's a pic of my internals.
                                Appreciate the info. I agree the sweet spot would appear to be 2S with a slightly bigger prop for the Rio with no hull issues.

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