Thanks! The trim tabs are totally worth it. Made dialing in the boat very easy. And Bonus... They look awesome!
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OK so, the best highest speed prop so far is the abc 1815 at 59mph? Kfxguy when do you think you will be able to run your other props?
I have a Dasboata abc 1914 on the way that I will be testing next weekend....
Here's a short video as promised. My 6 year old videoed it too. He did an excellent job too!
http://youtu.be/IK0Suwy9lHs
Waiting for mine FedEx mix up,be here Tuesday. Wondering if this thing might like more diameter and less pitch like m447 or x448 octura hmmmm.
yes im really curious on how the boat will do on a m447 or a x646-x648
:banana:Can't wait to run mine.
Yea the x648 is a bit too much for the stock Esc. Maybe with an upgraded Esc it would be ok but if I had to guess it won't be the fastest prop. I haven't seen it work well on anything yet. Many better choices than that prop too.
does anybody have an x646/3 converted to m series? maybe slightly round the tips, would like to hear how that prop runs, might be a little hot but, some monos like 3 bladed props.
id also like to see what you get from an m447/3 not sure if octura makes one but you can always detongue a x447/x
Thanks KFX. Very interesting. I think you said you're testing a ESC in your Voracity. How many amps is it?
I can tell what you get with that with the factory ESC on 6S.... dangling connectors on the motor leads... at least with the X447/3 that I normally run on my IM31 w/1500KV on 4S. :doh:Quote:
id also like to see what you get from an m447/3 not sure if octura makes one but you can always detongue a x447/x
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what makes you say that? a x447/3 has less overall pitch than a x645 which people say they are running. 6s is greek to me but it seemed like it was in line with other props folks are running. Not saying run it for 6 min straight but I would think you could make a few passes.
Your 447 is pitched up pretty good by the looks of it.
Pretty simple math, really...
6S= 6×3.7V= 22.2v. That's assuming some excellent cells.
22.2V x 1650KV = 36,630 RPM
An X447/3 is listed at 2.590". Assuming that a well prepped stock prop has around 30% Slip...
The Theoretical speed with this prop at that RPM is 61.xxx MPH.
Since I haven't read anyone getting there yet, and most are trying even higher pitched props, one can assume that the lost speed is going somewhere. It's usually in heat.
Heat kills. :-)
Plus.... I was one of the original testers and I tried it with the expected results. Solder in the bottom of the hull and desoldered motor leads.
Yes... that prop has considerably more pitch and less slip.
It says a lot for the ESC that it didn't burn up, and the solder on the motor connectors gave out first, with that large 3 blade prop on 6s. I bet it was really fast for a very short time, lol.:lol:
Good to see all the stuff happening in both this, and the other thread.
Should have no problem with a m447 or a x448
Ran my boat on maiden voyage s&b stock prop but tossed it in my prop box for backup. Went with m447 boat Ran flawlessly. Only thing I did was sharpen rudder, turn fins. Ran batteries(revolectric) 3s 5500 silver 1/2 in from rear did not touch any other adjustment. Did not GPS all electronic were cool. Love this boat...
Don't know did not run stock prop, sorry will next run...