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    wow, that's almost $250
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    oh yeah its in euros

    might still get one though
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    $92
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    awesome...who would of thought castle monster motors would appear to be wimpy in size comparatively?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RIPFENCE View Post
    awesome...who would of thought castle monster motors would appear to be wimpy in size comparatively?

    any one need a CC1717
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    Got the Sky RC Proteus X524 from Keith today. It's huge! Huge!!

    Here compared to a Leopard 5692. Of course the Proteus is closer to the camera but still...

    IMAG0366.jpg
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    I use the same motor mount in my 40" mono. It is limited in cooler size unless modified.

    The coolers on the 512 & 524 are too long for that mount.
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    Quote Originally Posted by znus View Post
    Got the Sky RC Proteus X524 from Keith today. It's huge! Huge!!

    Here compared to a Leopard 5692. Of course the Proteus is closer to the camera but still...

    IMAG0366.jpg
    Yeah your right... To close to the camera.
    Makes the motor look WAY bigger than it actually is.
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    Mello

    Im waiting for mine too....would like you to give me some impressiona of it... i guess imnot the OnLy OnE expecting that...since most of us are looking forward to it...when do you expect to Test it??!??!


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    Quote Originally Posted by ray schrauwen View Post
    I use the same motor mount in my 40" mono. It is limited in cooler size unless modified.

    The coolers on the 512 & 524 are too long for that mount.
    Thats good to know. I use the http://southriverrcboats.com/ rail mounts in my monos. They are two piece, front and rear, and lets you build the way you want. I think the jacket will come off and be replaced by something that doesn't leak anyways. An o-ring change to something fatter will probably fix it.

    @gerardobrando. If that question was for me - I wont test it until next spring. Too much on my table right now (boats, that is...). It will go into a 42" mono. I'll run it on 12s on a SeaKing 130A HV from Steve and try som gasser props. I think it'll spin a ~67 mm without a hickup
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    Znus,
    Yours leaks? I tested a few of these to a decent pressure and they were fine...if yours is leaking I guess I will have to go through all of them. If there is a problem I will get it resolved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RIPFENCE View Post
    heres another sirius motor but it does not have the adjustable kv...looks awesome as well..mhz has some stuff specifically made for them sometimes so maybe its only a one off..am thinking about getting one..beastly!!!

    http://shop.mhz-powerboats.com/categ...--1-150KV.html
    I'm not sure how you meant that, but the motors in this thread are not made by Sirius...
    Sirius makes the purple motors I sell...the Proteus motors aren't from them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by znus View Post
    I wont test it until next spring. Too much on my table right now (boats, that is...). It will go into a 42" mono. I'll run it on 12s on a SeaKing 130A HV from Steve and try som gasser props. I think it'll spin a ~67 mm without a hickup
    You are a brave man using a 130 amp esc on a 67mm prop and on 12s......................
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    Agreed Peter:

    Kinda reminds me of an old song from the 50's (I think)...

    Kaboom kaboom...shannna shannna, kaboom kaboom....shannna shannna Kaboom!

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    Quote Originally Posted by znus View Post
    Got the Sky RC Proteus X524 from Keith today. It's huge! Huge!!

    Here compared to a Leopard 5692. Of course the Proteus is closer to the camera but still...

    IMAG0366.jpg
    How about a side by side picture. Arnt they almost identical in diameter?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Vaccaro View Post
    How about a side by side picture. Arnt they almost identical in diameter?
    When the boss asks..

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    Yes, they are almost identical in diameter. The Proteus X524 is 56 (55,8) x 112.

    @Keith. Yep, the seals (o-rings) doesn't fit very tight. Just speaking for myself - It doesn't matter and I'll fix it myself.

    @Punisher & Doby. You're both experienced enought to know that when the kv goes down, volts go up (aiming for 25-30k rpm) the amps come down. If I draw 100A on 12s I still get some 4400 watts and get some headroom to 130A (180A burst). The reason why I'm so sure of this is because a friend runs a 40" cat with a 560kv 4962 Outrunner on 12S with a 80A HV esc with a 57 mm prop. His esc is 86 degrees Farenheit after the LVC hits, which means he can't be drawing more than 40-50 amps......and his cat is plowing through the waves. CG is way off. Maybe a 67 mm prop is a bit over the top but let us join up in this thread next may - june and see how it went
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    Well I am not going to claim to be an expert but here is my experience with 12c - I have a 57" Apache that uses a Lehner 3080/7 , 65mm prop and run in the 12T configuration the KV is about 490-RPM/V . Running a Eagletree for a few runs it shows the motor drawing 80amps continuous and 100amps peak....But......a Lehner 3080 is a much larger and a more efficient motor than a 5692 and will not labor quite as hard ( draw less amps ) as a 5692 with the same or similar KV turning the same prop . So you might be able to get away with a 130amp esc but it doesn't leave you a lot of room for error .
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    The stack & magnets are only 55mm long for the smaller 1280kv version. For same length of Lehner motor there would be a longer Field and magnets.

    Nice motors. Are the 56mm Leopards 4 pole or 6 Pole like TP Power?
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    Ray, the Leo is 4-pole.
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    Has anybody ran one of these yet?
    Time will tell - at around $90USD - I am wondering???
    Around 1/2 the cost of the TP Power - and a max of 5280watts??

    I think I will wait and see

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    Ok, so I found this thread by googling the 524-3t after finding it on Keith Bradley's site as well as rc echo.com. My question to all of you experienced builders out there is "with a 54inch drambuie, would I need 1 or two of these? And on what battery setup?" I'm not looking for record speeds, or even a competitive race boat, I just want something to do with my brother, that's fast and worth it. And I've been told by many I should have gone with a deep v but it was on Craig's list for a steal. Sorry if I'm off topic here but there's not much out there about these motors. And yes to all I'm a newbie to marine rc.

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    I could run it this weekend possibly but, I'm most likely going to run my SSS 5694-1200KV first.

    You can get SSS version of TP Power (better imo) from hor for $105 with cooler.

    Quote Originally Posted by scottw View Post
    Has anybody ran one of these yet?
    Time will tell - at around $90USD - I am wondering???
    Around 1/2 the cost of the TP Power - and a max of 5280watts??

    I think I will wait and see

    Scott..
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    The next big bad boy from trackstar

    53.5mm x 114mm

    http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...tor_760KV.html
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    Hello Guys



    Mine X524 motor have arrived yesterday..First thing i did whas to open for seeing it inside...

    Here follows some pics.. :











    Waiting for inputs!


    The finish seems better on the sky rc motor compared to TP5850, bearings are from NSK, the shaft is correctly grounded...
    The water coolet seems to loose.
    Altough, from appearance TP 5850 seems to handle a lot better bigger amps, due to higher content of cooper compared to Sky rc!

    Best Regards

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    I like show & tell.

    Looks identicle to the inside of my HK Version.

    Thanks for sharing!

    The one thing not so hot is how the rear connectors are pressed into the endbell.

    I tried an 8mm connector I had kicking around (cheapo ones) and they were so tight I almost pulled the whole connector out with the female and white nylon/ptfe sleeve! They are soldered well inside so, hopefully its not buggered.

    The 8mm it comes with are not as tight and may not do that as bad...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Punisher 67 View Post
    The next big bad boy from trackstar

    53.5mm x 114mm

    http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...tor_760KV.html
    But at 30 volts max it is of limited use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by egneg View Post
    But at 30 volts max it is of limited use.
    I 'll bet it would take more - the 2028 was also under rated and run at 10cell with no issues . If the rotor is wrapped I'd feel safe at 40volts
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    I bet that Trackstar motor will take 10s no problem..
    Dang Hobbyking! Causing me to spend more money now to do a brushless conversion for my Baja 5b
    That motor on 6s would be plenty, 8s and holly crud!
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfMTStJsvs8
    This is a video that HK did on this motor!
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    Default monster motor

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    Code IM679
    Packet Weight 1474.00 grams

    Price: $111.90
    Quantity Price
    *Note:


    Introduction
    Proteus Series Motors are designed for large scale rc boat (1.5-2m length).

    The revolutionary design of Proteus motors is its unique wire configuration. There are six connectors on the motor and the user can switch the wire configuration (wire or triangle) by themselves at any time. When the user requests the motor with more RPM and high speed, he could use triangle configuration; when the user request the motor with more torque and power, he could use star configuration,. In this case, one piece of motor can meet the user’s request for speed or power in different situation.

    What’s more, there is water cooling shell outside of the motor. It is designed to cool down the motor temperature so that the motor could perform best.

    These motors can be switched between STAR and TRIANGLE with configuration.
    There are 6 connectors on the motor.
    Triangle Configuration=More RPM
    Star Configuration=More Torque

    Specifications
    X524 2Y System
    Watts: 6300W
    Max Voltage: 33V
    Max Amps: 190A

    Resistance: 0.0069

    KV (RPM/volt): 910

    Max RPM: 30000
    Length: 112mm

    Diameter (w/fins): 55.8mm

    Weight: 1035g

    Shaft Diameter: 8mm

    Length of extend shaft: 30mm

    X524 2D System

    Watts: 6300W
    Max Voltage: 19V
    Max Amps: 331A

    Resistance: 0.0029

    KV (RPM/volt): 1580

    Max RPM: 30000
    Length: 112mm

    Diameter (w/fins): 55.8mm

    Weight: 1035g

    Shaft Diameter: 8mm

    Length of extend shaft: 30mm

    Features
    High Quality Bearings
    Rotor - 4 Pole Neodymium Magnets
    Stator - Super Thin(0.2mm) Laminations
    Super Strength 8mm Shaft
    With Water Cooling Shell
    6 Connectors
    2 Wire Configuration-Triangle & Star
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