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    1/16th Scale Hydro (wood kit from ClassicHydros) - Which motor would you recommend?

    There are several versions to pick from (below).

    Leopard 2845 Motor:

    winds/rpm:

    2230Kv 4Y (5)
    2550Kv 3.5Y (12)
    2960Kv 3Y (5)
    3300Kv 5D (8)
    3650Kv 4.5D (8)
    4420Kv 2Y (5)
    4700Kv 3.5D (3)
    5460Kv 3D (9)

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    I bought the 3650 for mine though i have not used it. Going to use a single 2s lipo also
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimClark View Post
    I bought the 3650 for mine though i have not used it. Going to use a single 2s lipo also
    Jim,

    Have you tried the 3650 kV in your 1/16 hydro? How did it work out?

    [I am getting ready to build again.]

    Thanks.

    Dave

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    No I have not used it I have shelved the build.
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    Ok, Thanks. Did you select the 3650 kV based on past experience with something similar, or was it just a guess at what might work?

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    A guess and also other's recommended it on OSE
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    What esc and prop would you use that motor with?

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    not really sure but I was going to start with an x430 but maybe an x435? I was going to set it up to turn left so there are limited righthand props to try
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    I'm also planning to have mine turn left, like the full size ones. I might also try a smaller, vintage scale like turn fin - that way I'd be forced to slow down for the turns, just like they did in the '60's.

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    Here is a gallery I did on my first 1/16th build with some video of it running I can dig up the specs for it



    http://www.photosbyjimclark.com/Hobb...lds/Jims-Build
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    Very nice! Thanks Jim!

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    What speed is the OP looking for? In the larger format 3650 2-pole motors my club members have used the 3500 Kv motor on 2S and the x440 prop for speeds in the mid 40s. Boats are a bit larger, 23" to 25".

    For similar rpm with 4-pole motors I would choose a higher Kv. The 2845/4420 motor should see around 27,000 rpm loaded on the water, with an x430 that should give ~mid-30s which was the speed most of these boats ran with they raced with 7 round cells - I raced them at several APBA FE Nats in the mid-late 90s.

    An x435 might increase speed to close to 40 mph if the motor will turn that much prop, but also increase prop walk and handling woes, especially with a tiny turn fin. Note that a turn fin as mounted in the photo above will cause lifting of the inside sponson, the faster you turn the worse it will be.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluid View Post
    What speed is the OP looking for? In the larger format 3650 2-pole motors my club members have used the 3500 Kv motor on 2S and the x440 prop for speeds in the mid 40s. Boats are a bit larger, 23" to 25".

    For similar rpm with 4-pole motors I would choose a higher Kv. The 2845/4420 motor should see around 27,000 rpm loaded on the water, with an x430 that should give ~mid-30s which was the speed most of these boats ran with they raced with 7 round cells - I raced them at several APBA FE Nats in the mid-late 90s.

    An x435 might increase speed to close to 40 mph if the motor will turn that much prop, but also increase prop walk and handling woes, especially with a tiny turn fin. Note that a turn fin as mounted in the photo above will cause lifting of the inside sponson, the faster you turn the worse it will be. .
    The motor that OSE recommends/sells for their 1/16 Miss K wood hull is the Leopard 2845 Motor (4 pole). They recommend 4420 kV version for 2s, and the 2250 kV for 3s. The details are shown in this link. I plan to run 2s, as the boat is only 22.5" long.

    http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...o-2845&cat=148 There must be a typo as there is no 2250 kV option shown.

    As far as desired speed - I'd like to go real fast, but not spend a huge amount of money doing it. [ I was pretty good at setting up and racing nitro hydros back in the '80s]

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    I ran a leopard 2860 3400 KV, on 280g 3s 4500mAh, spinning a detounged X432 for a few seasons. The speed in a JAE.12 or 25" wooden cat was about 40mph, with a 5min 20sec runtime or an average of about 45amps.

    With only 3550kv on 2s, I doubt an X430 would get up on the plane if it carries a full size 2s pack unless you can build it out of helium. I would have thought an x637 would be more appropriate to the setup, but they are not available southpaw, maybe something from Propshop or ABC.
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