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  • G-UNIT
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2009
    • 949

    #1

    Bj29v3 vid 53mph

    IMG_2805.JPGHaving difficulties with video. but here's the gps shot.

    running 6s 5300 mah x3/440 prop timing set at 7.5 the boat did shut down, hopefully due to thermal protection it got really hot, over 200.
    how do you upload a vid without posting to youtube.
    yes the cooling was up graded but flex shaft could have been a little dry from previous run.
    I hope I didn't burn something up.
    Last edited by G-UNIT; 02-01-2018, 04:03 PM.
  • boatsrnew2me
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2016
    • 476

    #2
    440/3 is too much for this motor /boat .i wouldnt use it .get the stock prop balanced and sharpened and you will be in the 50`s on 6s with better temps .been there .
    volantex vector pro ,proboat veles 29 , traxxas spartan, hobbyking/tfl pursuit ,ft009 with rescue rigging

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    • G-UNIT
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2009
      • 949

      #3
      Then why is their so many suggestions to use that prop?

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      • MADRCER
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2017
        • 751

        #4
        x440-3 is a hot (with heat) setup in a v3 cat with the 3910 motor on 6s. Those who have attempted that prop in a v3 have had a lot of post on here and other forums explaining what they have done to their boat, because it was running hot or overheating with it. They recommend dual rudder pickups and to re-route the water hose plumbing. There is a reason they are putting this on their boat and that's to try to keep it just under the bleeding edge of what you are experiencing (ESC Thermal shut off). You're ESC will be fine because it was manufactured to shut down instead of burn up, but the motor could have damage. If you want to run in the 50 mph range put a 3831 with a 1814 on 4s and you will be just fine. If you put 6s to it then I suggest to set your boat up loose (not wet) and run the x440-3 every other pass about 3/4 throttle and you will be in the low 60's and running cool enough for your stuff to survive. The OEM motor can't do this without adding some aftermarket cooling parts.

        The videos need to be uploaded to a host such as YouTube to be posted here.
        Last edited by MADRCER; 02-02-2018, 01:45 AM.
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        • G-UNIT
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2009
          • 949

          #5
          good info thanks, I will try a x 642 s&b,

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          • MADRCER
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2017
            • 751

            #6
            Originally posted by G-UNIT
            good info thanks, I will try a x 642 s&b,
            A x642 is too much on 6s for that motor as well. Unless you only want to make a couple of passes. You better run that prop on 4 or 5s max with the 3910 motor or it won't like it very much either. A x442 would be really pushing it to the maximum reliable heat temp on 6s. The stock prop is 40mm.
            Last edited by MADRCER; 02-01-2018, 11:22 PM.
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            • fweasel
              master of some
              • Jul 2016
              • 4279

              #7
              G-Unit, can you posit a picture of your cooling lines inside the hull? I've seen some creative hose routing from the factory and that might explain some of your heat. The x440/3 is definitely at or near the limit of what the stock boat can handle on 6S. I started running one after it was recommended to me by Rafael Lopez. I loved it, and so did my boat. My prop was professionally prepped which would make fore a more efficient prop that a DIY prop. I had only the stock cooling rudder on my blackjack at the time and while the temps were higher than my other setups, it wasn't anywhere near your 200* measurement. I would bring my boat back before the LVC, with the cell voltages around 3.7V and never had a thermal shutdown from that 120A ESC. My suggestion to you would be to dial the boat in on a less aggressive prop, get your cooling under control, then perhaps give it a try again later.
              Vac-U-Tug Jr (13mph)

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              • G-UNIT
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2009
                • 949

                #8
                I'll get a pic of my cooling as soon as I can, thanks for all the info

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                • G-UNIT
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 949

                  #9
                  Well I plugged in the batts and apparently I killed the esc and or the motor also,
                  the esc lite comes on but no beeping and motor does not turn, so what's next?
                  can some one get me a list of a good combination of parts I need to get a reliable BJV3 running on 6s.
                  all help will be great, also in a affordable price range, say about 200.00 or less.
                  see the start of this thread.

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                  • G-UNIT
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2009
                    • 949

                    #10
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                    • boatsrnew2me
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2016
                      • 476

                      #11
                      wow ,that water pickup looks like its asking for trouble . i`m sure it picks up water great but if it ever hits anything your ripping a hole in the transom .

                      on your last run ,did you drive it in ?if so i dont see how now it could be toast.
                      volantex vector pro ,proboat veles 29 , traxxas spartan, hobbyking/tfl pursuit ,ft009 with rescue rigging

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                      • G-UNIT
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2009
                        • 949

                        #12

                        first time posting a vid, hope all is good.

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                        • G-UNIT
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2009
                          • 949

                          #13
                          It most defiantly pulls water, that line is going to the motor and the rudder line feeds the esc.
                          on short runs everything was cool to the touch and the water was deep enough to not plug up the pickup, the only thing I need to worry about is turtles and gators

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                          • boatsrnew2me
                            Senior Member
                            • Oct 2016
                            • 476

                            #14
                            so it couldnt be driven back in eh? any smoke come out when you took the hatch off? if something burnt you could smell it right away .
                            volantex vector pro ,proboat veles 29 , traxxas spartan, hobbyking/tfl pursuit ,ft009 with rescue rigging

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                            • G-UNIT
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 949

                              #15
                              no smoke just smelled

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