Racing Equip - Neu Motors & Castle Hydra ICE 2 Controllers

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  • thomaslambo
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 232

    #1

    Racing Equip - Neu Motors & Castle Hydra ICE 2 Controllers

    Racing/Sport Equip For Sale

    (Shipping is included in the price for Continental US orders)

    (Shipping is NOT included in the price for international orders)


    Neu Motors:
    1 Used - Neu 2220 1.0Y (1190kv) motor…………………..…… $559.00
    1 Used - Neu 2220 1.0Y (1190kv) motor………………….....… $559.00

    I will sell both motors at a discount of $59.00 each (total of $1000.00 if you purchase both motors).

    Note; the motors are in excellent condition, with less than 10 minutes total running time. The motor shafts are 8mm with flat spots. No wires have been short cut. Motors have 6.5 connectors installed.


    Castle Creations Hydra Ice2 HV 200A Water Cooled Controllers:
    1 New - 200A Controller…………….……..…………......…......….SOLD
    1 New - 200A Controller…………….……..………………........…...$275.00 ($339.99 retail/new)

    Note; these are the newest generation controllers with Data Logging & Dual Opto Isolated Throttle Lead. 12S Lipo (part number:010-0087-01). They are brand new and have never been run in a boat. They have 5.5mm connectors on battery leads and 6.5mm on motor leads. Both controllers have been programmed and bench tested to insure they’re in proper running order.
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    Last edited by thomaslambo; 05-23-2013, 08:03 PM.
  • tagasagwan
    Molino Boater!!!
    • Jun 2008
    • 990

    #2
    Hi Thomas,

    Are the 2220 motors comparable to the lehner 3040/9 1,167kv? 60mmx80mm motors. I know someone who is planning to build a 52" cat twin set-up. Guys from HPR suggested the schulze 40.160 & the lehners. But those esc's are hard to find. I'm just wondering if these neu's and cc ice's can be good alternatives? I will let my friend know about you for sale stuff. Sorry for the stupid questions mate. I know so little about these big Steve Neu stuff. Thanks!

    Stephen
    My Aquacraft SV27's old Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoTm4Btz41Q
    MHZ Micro Iceberg, Skunksworks Gen2 Cat twin, Aquacraft SV27, SM29 1515 sold.

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    • b0atnutz3
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2010
      • 149

      #3
      Tom I will take one of the HV200 ESC. Please PM payment info. Jerry

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      • thomaslambo
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 232

        #4
        Originally posted by tagasagwan
        Hi Thomas,

        Are the 2220 motors comparable to the lehner 3040/9 1,167kv? 60mmx80mm motors. I know someone who is planning to build a 52" cat twin set-up. Guys from HPR suggested the schulze 40.160 & the lehners. But those esc's are hard to find. I'm just wondering if these neu's and cc ice's can be good alternatives? I will let my friend know about you for sale stuff. Sorry for the stupid questions mate. I know so little about these big Steve Neu stuff. Thanks!

        Stephen
        Not a stupid question, actually your question is right on target. The two motors are similar in size and power. I haven't run the 2220's to their full potential, but I did make a fast pass of 112MPH in my HPR-135 on 10S with large Prop Shop 3 blade props. My guess is the motors would hit 120 plus using cut down Octura X470 props.

        I'm not that familiar with Lehner motors but I'd guess the Lehner 3040/9 is a bit more powerful. However, I do know of an HPR Cat that hit 125MPH plus using Neu 2215 motors on 10S.

        Either way, IMO the CC controllers I'm listing would not be a good match for an extreme 10S SAW boat setup. Best application would be 8S or possibly a 10S sport boat setup. FYI, I was using Schulze 32.202 controllers with the 2220's and they never got hot.

        Funny, many people recommend the Schulze 40.106 for 10S SAW boat applications. If you find one (let alone two) my hats off to you
        Last edited by thomaslambo; 05-23-2013, 10:07 AM.

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        • thomaslambo
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 232

          #5
          Originally posted by b0atnutz3
          Tom I will take one of the HV200 ESC. Please PM payment info. Jerry
          Sale Pending Payment. Payment info has been sent via PM

          Thanks,

          Thomas

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          • tagasagwan
            Molino Boater!!!
            • Jun 2008
            • 990

            #6
            Thanks for answering my question. I guess there's no cutting corners with this project. Good thing I'm not the one paying. Lols! No luck in finding any 40.160 esc. Maybe we will end up with other alternatives. Perhaps MGM. I think that was Achim that hit 205.3MPH using 2215's.
            My Aquacraft SV27's old Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoTm4Btz41Q
            MHZ Micro Iceberg, Skunksworks Gen2 Cat twin, Aquacraft SV27, SM29 1515 sold.

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            • thomaslambo
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 232

              #7
              Originally posted by tagasagwan
              Thanks for answering my question. I guess there's no cutting corners with this project. Good thing I'm not the one paying. Lols! No luck in finding any 40.160 esc. Maybe we will end up with other alternatives. Perhaps MGM. I think that was Achim that hit 205.3MPH using 2215's.
              Interesting, Achim was the guy for sure but I was told he hit 128MPH with those motors?

              And yes, these boats are beyond expensive, especially if you destroy one!!!

              Oh well, sorry for the distraction, this is a discussion for another thread and another day.

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              • RaceMechaniX
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Sep 2007
                • 2821

                #8
                It was 205 Kilometers per hour. If he went 205 mph there would be a lot more of a commotion.

                TG
                Tyler Garrard
                NAMBA 639/IMPBA 20525
                T-Hydro @ 142.94mph former WR

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                • tagasagwan
                  Molino Boater!!!
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 990

                  #9
                  Sorry guys! I checked Steve neu's website and it was 204kph (126.8mph) and not 205.3mph. with twin Neu 2215/1Y on 10s1P. my mistake. :)
                  My Aquacraft SV27's old Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoTm4Btz41Q
                  MHZ Micro Iceberg, Skunksworks Gen2 Cat twin, Aquacraft SV27, SM29 1515 sold.

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