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  • Hoverdown3k
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 17

    #16
    You should have the same size batteries and same "C" rating for both sides.

    in this case you have two esc and each one has it's own LVC, so yes you could run them, but it would be best to get two like batteries.

    make sure you setup the ESC to auto detect the lipo.

    Set LVC to 3.0 volts per cell

    enable reverse on both ESC's

    loctite all screws and make sure you loctite the flex shaft coupler , add a shaft collar for extra protection from loosing the flex shaft and prop

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    • Rob DeAngelis
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2011
      • 269

      #17
      I sold the boat a while back, but thanks for the info...
      Originally posted by Hoverdown3k
      You should have the same size batteries and same "C" rating for both sides.

      in this case you have two esc and each one has it's own LVC, so yes you could run them, but it would be best to get two like batteries.

      make sure you setup the ESC to auto detect the lipo.

      Set LVC to 3.0 volts per cell

      enable reverse on both ESC's

      loctite all screws and make sure you loctite the flex shaft coupler , add a shaft collar for extra protection from loosing the flex shaft and prop
      Lakeside entertainer

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      • Hoverdown3k
        Junior Member
        • Mar 2012
        • 17

        #18
        No problem... good info for anyone...

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