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  • dr. hook
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2009
    • 26

    #1

    SV running sluggish!

    I just took out my new SV on the water for the first time today & noticed that the boat was performing sluggish! When I would hit the throttle it would only do 5mph then sometimes when I let the throttle go & press it again it would perform normally then go back to being slow again! I am using 2 venom 7.2 3000mah packs with Tamiya to deans plug adapters. Is it possible that this can be a connection problem or a battery problem? These batteries are a year old now & I am only getting mostly 7mins run time.
  • line6
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2008
    • 478

    #2
    Sounds like the adapters to me. Scap em and run deans. the batteries are on the small side but the should be ok.

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    • dr. hook
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2009
      • 26

      #3
      Alright then I'll just solder deans connectors on the batteries. How much run time does a 4000-5000mah battery give you?

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      • H&MWill
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2007
        • 623

        #4
        Venom batts are bottom of the line. Upgrade and you will be much happier.
        Many issues!!!

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        • dr. hook
          Junior Member
          • Apr 2009
          • 26

          #5
          What are the better brands out there besides Venom?

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          • Flying Scotsman
            Fast Electric Adict!
            • Jun 2007
            • 5190

            #6
            Originally posted by dr. hook
            I just took out my new SV on the water for the first time today & noticed that the boat was performing sluggish! When I would hit the throttle it would only do 5mph then sometimes when I let the throttle go & press it again it would perform normally then go back to being slow again! I am using 2 venom 7.2 3000mah packs with Tamiya to deans plug adapters. Is it possible that this can be a connection problem or a battery problem? These batteries are a year old now & I am only getting mostly 7mins run time.
            What was the normal estimated speed and what are the temperatures. I presume you ran the boat more than once, as you state a run time of 7 minutes.

            Douggie

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            • dr. hook
              Junior Member
              • Apr 2009
              • 26

              #7
              Usually don't these boats supposed to be rated @ 30-35mph. But when I did a first time run on full charged packs it ran so slow for the first 5 mins then suddenly it sped up as I applied the throttle again for a few minutes then it died! I didn't check the temp since I didn't have a temp gauge with me but it didn't feel that hot. The second round it did the same thing but when I retrieved it after it died that's when the motor felt hot. Could the sluggish performance be because I'm using Tamiya connectors?

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              • Flying Scotsman
                Fast Electric Adict!
                • Jun 2007
                • 5190

                #8
                Tamiya connectors are not very good and Venom stuff ditto. I still find it strange that the boat ran well for a few minutes after a slow start. Did you test run the motor with no load at full throttle for more than 3 seconds?

                Douggie

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                • dr. hook
                  Junior Member
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 26

                  #9
                  I performed the test with no load for a few seconds but it seemed to be running fine. But since this is my first boat I couldn't tell how the speed of the prop should be when there was no load. I just did a quick check after I installed my batteries & assumed it ran fine until I put it on the water. But anyways I went to my LHS today & picked up a pair of 7cell 8.4v 3000mah batteries by Electrifly & a Castle BEC to accumulate the extra voltage since you gotta run a seperate bec or a battery pack for the SV. I just went with the bec idea so I don't have to add more weight to the boat!

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                  • Mash13
                    Member
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 40

                    #10
                    its your batts mate. I was running venom 3600's and it would hardly get on plane, really slow to drive etc. I bought some decent cells and it made all the diff. Now I run lipo, no contest to nimh. buy a lipo sheild and 2 x 2s packs. this REALLY opens this hull up :)

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                    • dr. hook
                      Junior Member
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 26

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Mash13
                      its your batts mate. I was running venom 3600's and it would hardly get on plane, really slow to drive etc. I bought some decent cells and it made all the diff. Now I run lipo, no contest to nimh. buy a lipo sheild and 2 x 2s packs. this REALLY opens this hull up :)
                      Yeah I already bought a pair of Electrifly 7cells 3000mah batteries w/ deans. I still gotta install the castle bec to accumulate for the extra voltage.

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