Switching to LiPo's
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I have heard it is capable of handling up to 18v.Yes. One side would have a 7.2V lipo. The other side would have an 11.1V lipo. Aquacraft, without sticking their neck on the chopping block, pretty much told my LHS that the SV27 ESC should handle it with a Low Voltage Cutoff. (to protect the Lipos from discharging too far)
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ok I have a 977 charger also and it works fine for charging lipos, to charge the lipos on that charger, scroll through until you see charging amps (you want to charge at the 1c rate ) so if you have a 4800 mah pack you want to charge at 4.8 amps, set that on your charger, next go to cell count, if your pack is 7.4 volts thats a 2 cell pack, set the charger at 2 cells, hit start, make sure the screen say lipos on it and your good to go. If it dont say lipos stop charging immediatly and consult your instruction manual. (you should do this first any way)Hello all. I have a SV that has all sock motor, ESC and one set of Venom NiMh batts. In an earlier post someone was stating that holding onto NiMh batts was a loosing battle. I need to order some new batts beccause I only have one set now and would like some recomendations on what to do about switching over. What do I need to do to the ESC, BEC and what size or type LiPo's do I need? I have a 977 charger, how do I charge them and how long does it take to charge? All the LiPo numbers and differences are confusing me. Thanks for any help with this one.Comment
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I ran my SuperVee on 5s and it cost me a motor. It was my fault for trying too large a prop. It ran good on a 440-3 and 442. Batteries, motor and ESC all stayed cool until I tried a M445 prop. Ran stupid fast for a short distance and quit. Motor was about 160 and smelt burnt. To run 5s you have to disable the BEC on the ESC and run a seperate receiver battery. Run 5s in the SuperVee at your own risk. Running 4s is not a problem. You should run a Low Voltage Cutoff with any Lipo in the SuperVee.Yes. One side would have a 7.2V lipo. The other side would have an 11.1V lipo. Aquacraft, without sticking their neck on the chopping block, pretty much told my LHS that the SV27 ESC should handle it with a Low Voltage Cutoff. (to protect the Lipos from discharging too far)
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Thanks for the info.I ran my SuperVee on 5s and it cost me a motor. It was my fault for trying too large a prop. It ran good on a 440-3 and 442. Batteries, motor and ESC all stayed cool until I tried a M445 prop. Ran stupid fast for a short distance and quit. Motor was about 160 and smelt burnt. To run 5s you have to disable the BEC on the ESC and run a seperate receiver battery. Run 5s in the SuperVee at your own risk. Running 4s is not a problem. You should run a Low Voltage Cutoff with any Lipo in the SuperVee.
I didn't inquire about the motor, just the ESC since I run the Ammo. It's still good info though. Thanks."A quick temper will make a fool of you soon enough."
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How do you like the Ammo? Did you get the 36-50-2300? I was looking at the Ammo 36-56-1800 and a Hydra 120 to see how that goes. According to the Speed Estimate by Use of Voltage & Constant "Kv" tool the SuperVee should in the mid 40s with a M445.Comment
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The ammo made a world of difference over the stock sv27 motor."A quick temper will make a fool of you soon enough."
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I charge at the 1c rating, 4000mah pack, charge at 4 amps, since its a 2s pack set your cell count to 2 cells, hit start the screen should say lipo on it, if it dont stop charging immediatly. read your instructions first though it tells you excatly how to do it.Comment
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WOW! I just hooked up my sv with an 8XL x447 prop and 22.2V Lipo's. I was laughing so hard I couldnt drive. When I nailed the throttle it would jump about
6" out of the water and the hull never hit water again. I was just a rocket. If the wife will let me ill tape and post sat. afternoon. I was VERY nervous that I would toast the controller or motor but due to excellent water cooling on the CC 80 and ose motor jacket it was just warm.Comment
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I ran about 7 minutes, I only checked temps after the run so I didnt have to re-tape hatch. Esc was around 110, batterys were barely warm and motor was around 120.Comment
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