Ran my BJ29V3 today on rough water, heart pounding and my GPS for some reason shut down so I did not get a reading but I know it was hauling butt, oh yea it was on 6s 5300 ma Graphene battery's which are very tight fit. I know it was at least running in the 50 mph range I wish I had a camera man to see the action, totally hart pounding and yes with flips, wind blowing to shore so easy recovery,
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Probably running parallel, 2 X 6S 5300mah = 6S 10600mah. Otherwise, if in series 2 X 6S =12S then POOOOFFFF NITE NITE! ! ! . . .so I would assume 2 X 3S 5300mah. So since no problems then Robert you had a great time. A heart pounding great time which is good for the ticker. lol I'm glad you enjoyed yourself and your BJ29 was hauling butt. But definitely have a video of it running, we would love to see it. . .glad for you Robert.Comment
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I love running in the weather. Sounds like you do as well. Certainly got the blood running, that is good.
As far as camera man, I have my camera mounted to my transmitter. You usually hold transmitter facing the boat already so it takes very little to get used to. I can post a pic of it if you like.
This time of year a lot of the guys would love to see open water.
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I think it was like $2 for the parts at Home Depot. I just put the one bolt thru the battery area of the transmitter
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Damn Ryan, I had to set the “Way-Back Machine” on max to remember that one! I’m with ya! Actually I was thinking about the famous Humphrey Bogart movie, The Lost Gold of something, “We don’t need no stinking badges”! That puts the knob on the Way-Back past zero!Comment
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