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  • txboatpilot
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Oct 2007
    • 1494

    #16
    Originally posted by ace028
    PM sent on one of the sv cooling jackets for motor.
    PM answered.....
    Nothing like keeping you lipos warm and your prop wet!!

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    • ace028
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2007
      • 952

      #17
      Originally posted by txboatpilot
      PM answered.....
      Paypal sent, thanks.
      Twin power =

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      • txboatpilot
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Oct 2007
        • 1494

        #18
        Originally posted by ace028
        Paypal sent, thanks.

        Got it,,, Thanks!!
        Nothing like keeping you lipos warm and your prop wet!!

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        • CleanSC
          Junior Member
          • May 2008
          • 10

          #19
          Is that blue SV good for a boat newb?

          I'm into planes and cars and would like to start in boats.

          I'd like to share batts with my VXL to save costs. Can I use 14 cells in it without issue for sport use? Receiver pack required, I read? Or are lipos just that much better? I'd rather use my VXL packs to make it a little more economical and not have to buy a balancer and carry around tons of batteries.

          What other mods does it have? And what usual required SV mods still need to be addressed?

          What balancer/adapters do I need to charge the Firefox Lipos on my ICE charger?

          Is salt water use okay on these? Any special care for that?

          Sorry for all the questions. I've only spent the last 2 weeks reading on OSE.
          Jose R. - Miami, FL - Blue Aquacraft SuperVee 27
          DX3 - BJ26 Motor - CF45/48 - 3700mAh 2S lipos
          KINTEC RACING Trim Tabs - OSE Straight Coupler

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          • txboatpilot
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Oct 2007
            • 1494

            #20
            Originally posted by CleanSC
            Is that blue SV good for a boat newb?
            Yes, it is one of if not the best newb brushless boat on the market... Very reliable and fun to drive..

            I'm into planes and cars and would like to start in boats.
            I always encourge FE brushless boats too anyone that has hobby expirence.. They are very low maintance, and easy to fix and find parts for as well..

            I'd like to share batts with my VXL to save costs. Can I use 14 cells in it without issue for sport use? Receiver pack required, I read? Or are lipos just that much better? I'd rather use my VXL packs to make it a little more economical and not have to buy a balancer and carry around tons of batteries.
            Yes, 14 cells is what is recommended,, I only use lipos,, much lighter, faster, and longer run times... No reciever pack is needed,,, just hook up 2x 7.2V packs and go!.... I would "STRONGLY" recommend the FireFox Lipos, they are like putting in OVERDRIVE, it is that much of a difference.... Yes, you will need a Astro Blinky balancer,, and you can use the ICE with no problems,, I have used 2 of them in the past and they performed great..


            What other mods does it have? And what usual required SV mods still need to be addressed?
            It needs nothing, all the "normal factory problems" have been addressed...

            What balancer/adapters do I need to charge the Firefox Lipos on my ICE charger?
            I use Astro Flight Blinky balancers,,, nice and easy to use, cheap, easy to find on ebay or towerhobbies.....

            Is salt water use okay on these? Any special care for that?
            No problem, just flush the cooling system and clean the boat after every day of use....

            Sorry for all the questions. I've only spent the last 2 weeks reading on OSE.

            No biggie,, it is nice too see new members getting into FE boats!!

            Cheers,
            Rich
            Nothing like keeping you lipos warm and your prop wet!!

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            • txboatpilot
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Oct 2007
              • 1494

              #21
              Prices Droped!!!!!!
              Nothing like keeping you lipos warm and your prop wet!!

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              • CleanSC
                Junior Member
                • May 2008
                • 10

                #22
                Originally posted by txboatpilot
                Yes, 14 cells is what is recommended,, just hook up 2x 7.2V packs and go!
                14 cells would be 8.4v packs, not 7.2v. I have read that the 8.4v packs need a receiver pack on the SV27.

                I like the 14 cells because I can use my VXL packs.

                Originally posted by txboatpilot
                .... I would "STRONGLY" recommend the FireFox Lipos,
                lol maybe with a deal I can't refuse. Is that setup all dialed in? Do I need to check for heat and monitor everything or is it a plug and go play type of setup? I'd like it conservative just to screw around for now. Maybe prop down to CF45? Don't wanna start out and learn with a ragged edge setup.



                Originally posted by txboatpilot

                I use Astro Flight Blinky balancers,,, nice and easy to use, cheap, easy to find on ebay or towerhobbies.....
                The Blinky I was researching a little. The instructions on it blow. I take it you plug the Blinky in and you use the battery main deans plug to the charger correct? You don't charge thru the balancing taps, right?

                If you'd do $285 for the SV and the Firefoxes I'd probably bite.
                Jose R. - Miami, FL - Blue Aquacraft SuperVee 27
                DX3 - BJ26 Motor - CF45/48 - 3700mAh 2S lipos
                KINTEC RACING Trim Tabs - OSE Straight Coupler

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                • txboatpilot
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Oct 2007
                  • 1494

                  #23
                  lol maybe with a deal I can't refuse. Is that setup all dialed in? Do I need to check for heat and monitor everything or is it a plug and go play type of setup? I'd like it conservative just to screw around for now. Maybe prop down to CF45? Don't wanna start out and learn with a ragged edge setup.

                  I have a CF 45 i can through in place of the CF48... It is plug and play and dialed in very nicely!


                  The Blinky I was researching a little. The instructions on it blow. I take it you plug the Blinky in and you use the battery main deans plug to the charger correct? You don't charge thru the balancing taps, right?

                  Yes that is correct,,, the instuctions that come in the pkg. are detailed...

                  If you'd do $285 for the SV and the Firefoxes I'd probably bite.[/QUOTE]

                  How about $295 Shipped and it is a deal!! Paypal is.... [email protected]

                  Thanks,
                  Rich
                  Nothing like keeping you lipos warm and your prop wet!!

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                  • CleanSC
                    Junior Member
                    • May 2008
                    • 10

                    #24
                    With the lipos and the BJ motor, how's it run with either prop?

                    Which do you feel is better for the setup and which prop excels at what?

                    Just trying to make a choice between the two. Does the 48 get things too hot requiring breaks and such? Roughly what speeds are we seeing?

                    And lastly, why the switch from the stock motor? Is the BJ motor better?

                    Thanks, Rich.
                    Jose R. - Miami, FL - Blue Aquacraft SuperVee 27
                    DX3 - BJ26 Motor - CF45/48 - 3700mAh 2S lipos
                    KINTEC RACING Trim Tabs - OSE Straight Coupler

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                    • txboatpilot
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Oct 2007
                      • 1494

                      #25
                      [QUOTE]
                      Originally posted by CleanSC
                      With the lipos and the BJ motor, how's it run with either prop?
                      Faster with the 48 and more run time with the 45... Niether got hot at all after 5-6 min runs....

                      Which do you feel is better for the setup and which prop excels at what?

                      I run a M445 most of the time, it it sharpened and balanced,,, little more speed, no heat issues, good run time 5-7 min...

                      Just trying to make a choice between the two. Does the 48 get things too hot requiring breaks and such? Roughly what speeds are we seeing?
                      I will through in both 45 and 48mm CF's...

                      And lastly, why the switch from the stock motor? Is the BJ motor better?
                      I think the BJ motor is smoother,, about the same KV and has a better cooling jacket...
                      Nothing like keeping you lipos warm and your prop wet!!

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                      • CleanSC
                        Junior Member
                        • May 2008
                        • 10

                        #26
                        Excellent. SOLD.
                        Jose R. - Miami, FL - Blue Aquacraft SuperVee 27
                        DX3 - BJ26 Motor - CF45/48 - 3700mAh 2S lipos
                        KINTEC RACING Trim Tabs - OSE Straight Coupler

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                        • CleanSC
                          Junior Member
                          • May 2008
                          • 10

                          #27
                          Payment sent. I am having trouble finding an Astro Blinky. Everyone's out of stock and eBay seems to have a generic version. Are those okay?
                          Jose R. - Miami, FL - Blue Aquacraft SuperVee 27
                          DX3 - BJ26 Motor - CF45/48 - 3700mAh 2S lipos
                          KINTEC RACING Trim Tabs - OSE Straight Coupler

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                          • txboatpilot
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • Oct 2007
                            • 1494

                            #28
                            Originally posted by CleanSC
                            Payment sent. I am having trouble finding an Astro Blinky. Everyone's out of stock and eBay seems to have a generic version. Are those okay?
                            Look on ebay for the HECELL balancer it is same as the blinky...

                            Thanks for the payment on the lipos and SV27!!

                            Rich
                            Nothing like keeping you lipos warm and your prop wet!!

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                            • CleanSC
                              Junior Member
                              • May 2008
                              • 10

                              #29
                              Thanks and you're welcome!

                              If possible shoot a tracking number at me when you ship so I can eagerly await my new crack addiction.
                              Jose R. - Miami, FL - Blue Aquacraft SuperVee 27
                              DX3 - BJ26 Motor - CF45/48 - 3700mAh 2S lipos
                              KINTEC RACING Trim Tabs - OSE Straight Coupler

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                              • txboatpilot
                                Fast Electric Addict!
                                • Oct 2007
                                • 1494

                                #30
                                Prices Dropped!!!
                                Nothing like keeping you lipos warm and your prop wet!!

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