...im still trying to figure out why they went with a lower kv motor instead of the original 2900...
2 reasons...
1. The 2900Kv motor was disco'ed a long time ago. They only used it in two models... The original Shockwave 26 and the Widow Maker... http://www.proboatmodels.com/Product...ProdID=PRB3900 - Goes back to what YellowBird said... "The 2900kv motor is designed for about 7.4 volts (2 cell lipo or 6 cell NiMh) battery and gives good power [2900kv x 7.4 volts = 21,460rpm nominal]..." that's what PB wanted for those two boats. The WM was never that popular and faded into obscurity rather quickly. Interesting to note that both boats used the same 1.34" x 2.06" prop now found on the MG24.
2. Check the end of my last post - I said "bottom line is: PB took a discontinued model, updated the graphics, added a BL option & gave it a new name = practically zero $$ on development costs." The original PB 1500Kv motor has been reborn as the Dynamite 1500Kv motor, so it's still a current production motor that's also used in the MG29v2.
...is there really that much a difference between the 2,or is the lower kv motor basically more efficient causing the increase in torque?...
YellowBird came up with as good an answer as any... "I think it has different internals in terms of the magnet design", sounds like a good answer to me. It was probably PB's first BLM, they learned from what-ever mistakes were made and came out with the 1500Kv & 1800Kv motors they use today. Like I said before, they're torque mysters, I have both of them. It is because of the 1500's greater torque that they can spin the larger prop. The 1800 spins that same size prop in the IM31 V1 & V2.
I covered the subject of props in post #100, so I will refer you back to this website... http://rcraceboats.webnode.gr/news/gas-prop-essentials/
Ok, bin feelin kinda crappy today, feel better now, so time to get to work...
Happy Boating to all
2 reasons...
1. The 2900Kv motor was disco'ed a long time ago. They only used it in two models... The original Shockwave 26 and the Widow Maker... http://www.proboatmodels.com/Product...ProdID=PRB3900 - Goes back to what YellowBird said... "The 2900kv motor is designed for about 7.4 volts (2 cell lipo or 6 cell NiMh) battery and gives good power [2900kv x 7.4 volts = 21,460rpm nominal]..." that's what PB wanted for those two boats. The WM was never that popular and faded into obscurity rather quickly. Interesting to note that both boats used the same 1.34" x 2.06" prop now found on the MG24.
2. Check the end of my last post - I said "bottom line is: PB took a discontinued model, updated the graphics, added a BL option & gave it a new name = practically zero $$ on development costs." The original PB 1500Kv motor has been reborn as the Dynamite 1500Kv motor, so it's still a current production motor that's also used in the MG29v2.
...is there really that much a difference between the 2,or is the lower kv motor basically more efficient causing the increase in torque?...
YellowBird came up with as good an answer as any... "I think it has different internals in terms of the magnet design", sounds like a good answer to me. It was probably PB's first BLM, they learned from what-ever mistakes were made and came out with the 1500Kv & 1800Kv motors they use today. Like I said before, they're torque mysters, I have both of them. It is because of the 1500's greater torque that they can spin the larger prop. The 1800 spins that same size prop in the IM31 V1 & V2.
I covered the subject of props in post #100, so I will refer you back to this website... http://rcraceboats.webnode.gr/news/gas-prop-essentials/
Ok, bin feelin kinda crappy today, feel better now, so time to get to work...
Happy Boating to all

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