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    Default 33" mono copy/clone

    Got this new hull from Peter Z. Came with a speedmaster stinger, turn fins, and 3/16 flex. Installed all the hardware and a new rudder. Bought a southriverrc water cooled outrunner mount I'm gonna use with a T-600(1400kv) motor on 5 and 6s. Using a Fightercat prepped 200-A speedo. Just getting the components laid out inside while I wait for the motor to get here. Here are a few pics!
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    Just make sure you don't leave that much flex shaft out in the open because it will whip
    around and destroy the syuffing box in a hurry. bring the tubing up to the flex hex to with in about 1/4" if at all possible and make sure you support it. :-)

    If you need the progamming insturctions, I got them. (all of them LOL)

    really like your motor mount.

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    Everything you see is just setting there. Nothing is epoxied or bolted in place. Motor mount was only 50-bucks! Ouch!!

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    Nice.Im gonna watch this build.Id like to see how that outrunner is going to run in a mono.

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    I have 2 of those motors and might put them into the 45" insane mono instead of the CC 1520's.
    plan on using 6S power.

    those things look like they are built tough.

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    Scott;
    had me worried there for a second.

    looks like you are going to have a great running boat.

    did you get the programming instructions from Fightercat yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlcisneros View Post
    Scott;
    had me worried there for a second.

    looks like you are going to have a great running boat.

    did you get the programming instructions from Fightercat yet?
    Nope, I think he posted a link to the programming instructions on his sale thread though.

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    Scott,isnt that a Suppo esc?I like the stuck in the 80's thing.I just hope you dont have a mullet.

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    Here is the same outrunner in a thunder tiger obl. Looks pretty good.


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    Quote Originally Posted by LarrysDrifter View Post
    Scott,isnt that a Suppo esc?I like the stuck in the 80's thing.I just hope you dont have a mullet.
    Yup, it's the suppo. I hope it works. Heard plenty of good and bad about this esc. Couldn't pass up on a killer deal though.

    I always wanted a mullet but when I tried to grow it, it just curled up and I looked like Greg Brady.

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    Gotta use jury curl juice so it lays right.Im kinda curious about Bens 180HV's.They kind of look like suppos,but I cant tell for sure.3-10 lipo but the burst isnt like a Seaking's 360.I think its like 250 or somewhere near there.

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    I was hoping the 200a suppo would be overkill for the outrunner. I think the t-600 is rated @ 110A max. The suppo is supposed to be good up to 7 or 8s I think. Hopefully 6s will be no prob!

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    use the suppos to 6s and limit te amps to around 150 or so.

    shoot me your e-mail address and I will send you all the suppo
    programming charts. for all their esc's.

    no, the 180HV's are made by a different company.

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    Carl,who are they made by?By looking at the motor wires-the way they come from the board,it looks the same as a suppo.Im too leary to use a suppo.Are the HV's a re-brand of another?

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    Larry;

    will have to check when I get home from work.
    I know the Company begins with S but it isn't suppo.

    as of right now, there are 2 out in the field that are supposed to get tested and results sent back to Ben.

    Ben is away on family stuff and should be back around the 6th if memory serves.

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    Ok,thanks.Appreciate it.

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    Larry;
    here ya go

    www.sunrisemodel.com

    Carl

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    heres the manual from fighter i bought one to
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    Default other programming from suppo

    here are a couple other programmings for the 200A suppo esc.
    they can never make up their minds and let folks know what VERSION they have.

    I have sent the atatached additional programming sequences to Ben and he should also still have them.

    hope this works.

    Carl
    if you have any problems programming them let me know.

    also use a 3S pack in programming them., they tend to get very hot if you use a large-ish pack. I have popped one using a 6s pack before. go figure. LOL
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    Thanks,Carl.Sorry to crap your thread Scott.

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    No worries, all good info to have.

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    Finally received my turnigy outrunner from hobbyking and got some time to work on the boat. Installed motor/collet/motor mount. Cut flex to length and epoxied the stuffing tube in place. Started routing the cooling and installed the water outlet. Cut a couple pieces of thin aluminum stock and glassed them into the hatch to help keep the lid on. Also got the steering linkage hooked up and installed a thin piece of ply. between the rails to that doubles as a battery tray and a base for the servo mount. Almost done!!
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    Nice to see its coming along.You going to post a video too?

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    Jeez that boat is coming along very nicely and fast Scott . Awesome job so far......
    Necessity is the mother of invention.............

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