[QUOTE=Mich. Maniac;3506]Dont get me wrong I dont down anyone or any site/QUOTE]
No fowl Mich., I know what your saying. Just shedding some light sir!!:D
All the best,
Doug
[QUOTE=Mich. Maniac;3506]Dont get me wrong I dont down anyone or any site/QUOTE]
No fowl Mich., I know what your saying. Just shedding some light sir!!:D
All the best,
Doug
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Fullers hardware is priced about the same as every one else. The electrics he sells are more tward the high end or race guys not us sport runners. The prices reflect that. FDM is the same way to an extent. Steven has taken it upon himself to serve the entry level and sport boat guys. We are lucky to have him. It's not about makin money IMO it's about providing for the diffrent levels of boaters out there.
It seems I have to clarify exactly what the above post is trying to convey. The point was tried to make is this. Fullers and FDM are geared for more advanced boaters. They sell the electronic components that advanced users need for extreme performance. With performance comes a price. It's plain to see with just a few minutes of browsing. OSE's inventory is more diverse and serves both ends of the spectrum. I never implied one company was operating at a nice surplus while another was taking a loss just to provide service for sport boaters. I have considered going into business (still am) and have been advised "there is money in it but don't quit your day job". So my view on this subject is some what based on personal experience and advice I have been given. It was not my intent to bash anyone.
Last edited by SJFE; 05-06-2007 at 04:42 PM.
Put it this way, there is money in what I do. If not I wouldn't do it. Its extra money for me to put towards my kids education. Am I rich? No way, I'm a working stiff like lots of people.
I aways say to my wife that OSE came at the wrong time in my life. I'm 37 years old. I wish I was 57 and I would downsize my home and retire from my day job and do what I truly love best!
FYI slowly I have been getting more of those high quality items. I'm a Neu motors dealer now. I haven't figured out the motors I want yet. I been pushing if off because I have been working on other boating things. IE hardware and things.
Steven Vaccaro
Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!
Well it would seem you got a big head start with your kids. I'm 35 with a 6 year old and another one planned next year. Sure I have been @ my job a long time..I can retire @ 48 with 25 years..BUT doing the math I will have one going into collage and another in Jr High...2 3rds my pay wont even be close. Ima be workin till I'm 60+...Uggggg
I also started young. I was working at Dads store at 14 years old. At 15 my dad had a heart problem and was in the hospital for a few weeks. I took the time off of school to run the store that Christmas. Went back to school after a few weeks. After graduating high school I went directly into the family biz. I will have 20 years of full-time under my belt next year. I'm now a part owner.
Steven Vaccaro
Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!
It has got to be nice working with family. Worst case I have to put 37 years total in. I may just go to 55 so that I retain full medical benefits for life. MrsSJFE will finish school and start teaching next year. It will put us an a better position for retirment. I would love to own a shop some day. Alot of things will have to go right for it to happen.
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL. It couldn't be worse at some times. My father and I get along well. We are like "checks and balances". My sister and brother tried to do it, wanted more money than me and never wanted to get off their ass! needless to say, neither is there now. I have two girls that work with me that do about 4 times with work my brother or sister did without me ever asking them to do it!!!
Steven Vaccaro
Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!
I hear ya guys on these latest posts. Biz at the Skunk Works shop is pretty good, but I need to hit the full time corporate world to pay the bills and plan for the future.....I am hoping for a hockey or baseball scholarship for my son's college......LOL! Yeah right! 5 year old son and 2 year old daughter, life is great, just complicated at times.
I think the direction of the shop will be changing soon. I am thinking to do only full custom builds on boats and trucks. Everything from the paint to the finish. We'll see, every day is an adventure.
I do work with the Pulso 100 amp esc and I think it is solid. Works great for romping around the pond on the weekend. I like the setup. I do work with the mfg, they have good products, room to grow, see what happens.
Have a good one!
Scott
Just for your information guys, I ran My Xcyclone yesterday, don't know how many amps the 8XL did drain but it was a nice first run, the esc was just warm but the shrink wrap just cracked all along the "cold" side!!!
I'm re-designing my home made watercooling plate and will add a better wraping!
It's definitely a cheap contro! but as long as it is working...
i use the mystery80s on my twin sea terror cat 42 inches 13 pounds. best speed was 39.7 mph. moved up to the hex120 and ran 42.5 mph GPS. after shut down one nimh cell flashed. salvaged the boat and ready to run again. you do need a pix-stix adapter for them and for twins the cost is the same if you order it for twin. other wise you will need a Y-adapter. not bad. have run stock settings on both and am pleased with the performance. smallest prop 42mm biggest 55mm.
Steven,
try to deal directly and evantualy ask for a quote here http://www.diytrade.com/directory/gl...ess+esc&qc=prd if you look at the second one you'll get there, http://www.diytrade.com/directory/gl...ontroller.html, the picture shows the same as the one I found for every other brand, sometimes called MC80 MC120 sometimes FM80 or FM120...
I'm sure you can get them for 10 bucks if you order 100 pcs, and I'm sure they can make it custom... with OSE sticker and no stupid music at startup!!!
the 120 would be very interresting for low budget and beginners!!!
the danlions boat controller wholesale price is not bad either. it would be nice if they were rated for more than 16 cells though.
Thats for the links. I have used the diytrade site before. Its interesting whats out there. I finally worked out a deal and I should have some pulso motors and esc's in about 3 weeks.
Steven Vaccaro
Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!
what are the pulso esc amp rated
60% of the time... it works every time!
my Mystery just got flooded during a side jump at full speed it was not waterproofed so I could not get the boat back by itself , but the good news is that after 30 minutes drying by the sun it was working fine! :D
Does anyone has ever seen the 120amp version, on some document or manual I found it is mentioned FM120a as the 80amp is called FM80a?
Hi Man - Can you tell me exactly how to set up the cooling plate on the 100A Mytery ESC. I have an Etti cooling plate now. Do I remove the yellow heat wrap and metal heat sink with no problems? - Steve
yes removed shrink wrap and yellow heat sink, put a thin layer of heat transfert grease on the side of the waterbock pointing to the ESC, before you put everything back in a new shrink wrap you may want to spray some conformal coating material, if you don't have any and don't want to use shrink wrap, use silicon sealant to glue to waterblock and to "coat" the ESC!
OK ED - Thanks for the reply Man! I have the silicone conformal coating - I am going to use Hi-Temperature Red Silicone to glue on the plate. I had to ask you just to be sure as you seem to be the "Mystery ESC Expert". My 100A that I got cheap on EBay armed perfectly right out of the package. So far so good - I will keep you posted - Steve - I think I will try to find some "Heat Transfer Grease"
beware if using conformal coating, do not coat heat transfert surfaces (top of MosFET's)
Danford UK? for the thermal coumpound (I was looking for the exact name) go to RS components http://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/s...duct&R=0554311 3.23£
Hi Ed - It's Danford Lake near Kazabazua Quebec, which is 90 km north of Ottawa in Canada. Nice and cool up there. OK Great - I used Conformal Coating on the front of the ESC - Do I use the Heat ink Compound on the FETS and the glue the ESC to the plate with the high heat silicone. Thanks - Steve
heat sink coumpound on Fet's then gluing the cooling plate in place and then coat the rest, do not only coat top surface, pcb's may have several layer and water could go through, coat the edges as well!
OK Bro - Got it - Thanks for the good advice - Steve
I bought two of these ESCs from HK. 200 Ampcont. 220 burst, $35. http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dProduct=19441. The ESCs were the only items on this order, shipment was fast - 2 weeks.
Haven't ran them yet, but they appear to be well made & are water cooled. They are light weight & no larger than a typical 50-60 amp ESC. Certanly worth a look. JIM
JIM MARCUM: NAMBA 777; EX? SoCal FE Racers Club; D-19; Official 2012 NAMBA FE Nationals Rescue Diver; Purple Heart Viet Nam Vet; Professional SCUBA/HOOKA Diver, KELCO, 1973-1978; BBA 1978, Magna Cum Laude; MBA 1980 w/honors; Retired DOD GS1102-12 Contract Specialist
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