Using a Castle ICE Aircraft Controller in FE boats

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  • Mike Caruso
    Senior Member
    • May 2012
    • 940

    #31
    Joe Ford,

    Nice to see a Manufacture stand up and say what has to be said and then offer us help. Most of us boaters know why you had to quit making and selling Marine units. You can't possible fix units which where over-loaded by non knowing consumers. And a big shout out to Everyone at Castle keep up the good work Folk's

    Mike
    Do It Like You Mean It .....or Don't Bother

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    • olwarbirds
      Magic Smoke Wizard
      • Oct 2012
      • 1136

      #32
      I have a castle phoenix 200 thats been converted to watercooling etc...problem I'm having is getting it to arm. I'm using a Spek DX3C xmttr and a Spek MR200 rcvr. I know everything is working because the servo works, but the motor keeps beeping and the esc has a red flashing light. I have no doubt its something in programming or epa. Can these Esc's be used without a pistix ? I have the esc programmed for auto epa... help ... DJ
      Tunnels-PS295. Cats-H&M M1 Supercat Daytona rivercat. Monos-DF Cyberstorm HiTech 29. Hydros- Ms K Vac-U-Pickle Custom built 37" shovel 10th scale converted to FE Shadow. Rigger-H&M Evo II. AQ Harbortug recovery boat. Build in progress 37" cf Dragboat

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      • longballlumber
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Apr 2007
        • 3132

        #33
        Ok folks, as promised I now have pictures of the various controllers that I have converted to water cooling.

        This first one is a Phoenix ICE Lite 200 - I had 4 bars made that were epoxied on using the Arctic Silver Thermal Epoxy. At the time I was trying to get as small package space as possible for a rigger. After it was all said and done, this was still too thick.
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        • longballlumber
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Apr 2007
          • 3132

          #34
          This next one, I started with exactly the same controller as stated above the Phoenix ICE Lite 200

          Only this time I tried getting the cooling tubes directly on the bus board (I think that's what it is) using the same epoxy as stated above Arctic Silver Thermal Epoxy

          This was a little more tricky because I had to do some creative bending of the tube to avoid other components of the controller that wouldn't allow simple straight tubes.
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          • montymike
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2012
            • 774

            #35
            Nice!

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            • longballlumber
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Apr 2007
              • 3132

              #36
              For this next one I used the most recent updated model of controller from Castle. In my opinion this creates a VERY nice package. I used the Phoenix Edge Lite 200 Unlike the previous model they put a short aluminum extrusion on the Lite version. I am sure this is to provide a small amount of heat transfer. What's nice on the 200 model is there is just enough room to tuck a couple of cooling tubes in the corners of the aluminum extrusion. This keeps the package same even though you've added water cooling. I also like this because I don't need to get the Arctic Silver Thermal Epoxy near the board.
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              • olwarbirds
                Magic Smoke Wizard
                • Oct 2012
                • 1136

                #37
                Mike, nicely done. Do you have to use a pistix for these to work in our application ?
                Tunnels-PS295. Cats-H&M M1 Supercat Daytona rivercat. Monos-DF Cyberstorm HiTech 29. Hydros- Ms K Vac-U-Pickle Custom built 37" shovel 10th scale converted to FE Shadow. Rigger-H&M Evo II. AQ Harbortug recovery boat. Build in progress 37" cf Dragboat

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                • longballlumber
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 3132

                  #38
                  Last but not least and because I liked the 200 amp version so well, I converted a Phoenix Edge Lite 100.

                  This was a little different because there wasn't enough room to put the tube inside of the extrusion, so I simply put them on the out side of the case. I think this is a nice little application.
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                  • longballlumber
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 3132

                    #39
                    Originally posted by olwarbirds
                    Mike, nicely done. Do you have to use a pistix for these to work in our application ?
                    That is one of the caveat's with these... I am unsure of the success rate of others, but I already use a "stick" style Futaba radio's. It's what I grew up using and still prefer to use them when racing boats. I seem to recall Jay saying that he's gotten it to work with one of his "wheel" style radios, but I can't be 100% sure. Tyler is another one. I am not sure if he is using a stick or wheel radio. Perhaps those guys can chime in.

                    Later,
                    Mike

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                    • olwarbirds
                      Magic Smoke Wizard
                      • Oct 2012
                      • 1136

                      #40
                      Tks Mike, I hope so. I have a new hydro I want to run today if I can get it working... DJ
                      Tunnels-PS295. Cats-H&M M1 Supercat Daytona rivercat. Monos-DF Cyberstorm HiTech 29. Hydros- Ms K Vac-U-Pickle Custom built 37" shovel 10th scale converted to FE Shadow. Rigger-H&M Evo II. AQ Harbortug recovery boat. Build in progress 37" cf Dragboat

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                      • ray schrauwen
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 9471

                        #41
                        Yes Jay knows how to set up his radio for the air esc's, not sure which radio??

                        Mike: So you just take the heat off the bus bars like Castle does with the green casings. The ones with green casings XL2, etc.. have a non conductive material on one side so it doesn't short out across the case.

                        So it's o.k. to just cool the buss bars and not FETs directly.
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                        • longballlumber
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 3132

                          #42
                          Originally posted by ray schrauwen
                          Yes Jay knows how to set up his radio for the air esc's, not sure which radio??

                          Mike: So you just take the heat off the bus bars like Castle does with the green casings. The ones with green casings XL2, etc.. have a non conductive material on one side so it doesn't short out across the case.

                          So it's o.k. to just cool the buss bars and not FETs directly.
                          Ray,

                          I have no way of determining if my methods are the "best" way or not. Like you I looked at the hydra line of controllers and noticed they didn't do a very good job of making contact with the actual FET's. The problem with making contact with both the bus bars and the FET's is the height of them are very inconstant.

                          With all of that being said, my seem to be working fine. However, they haven't been "pushed" in extreme conditions.

                          Later,
                          Mike

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                          • Fluid
                            Fast and Furious
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 8012

                            #43
                            The easy way to connect the aircraft controllers to the receiver is with a PiStix, but Spektrum transmitters can be programmed to work without one. Some claim they have used Futabas but I have never tried it. Here are the settings on the Spektrum which work for me:

                            DX3S
                            Throttle - B 100 F 100
                            SubTrim - B 100
                            ThrottleTrim - B 50

                            DX3R PRO
                            Throttle - H 100 L 150
                            SubTrim - TH 100L
                            ThrottleTrim - minus 100


                            The FETs and the bars are very close to the same height and the extrusions With the thermal grease I use cover them both, or at least part of the FETs. The factory extrusions on the Hydras and non-ICE controllers do this, but not every FET is covered.



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                            • olwarbirds
                              Magic Smoke Wizard
                              • Oct 2012
                              • 1136

                              #44
                              Jay, tks ..that worked...I did have to set my reverse trim a bit further back but its all good now..again tks bud... DJ
                              Tunnels-PS295. Cats-H&M M1 Supercat Daytona rivercat. Monos-DF Cyberstorm HiTech 29. Hydros- Ms K Vac-U-Pickle Custom built 37" shovel 10th scale converted to FE Shadow. Rigger-H&M Evo II. AQ Harbortug recovery boat. Build in progress 37" cf Dragboat

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                              • ray schrauwen
                                Fast Electric Addict!
                                • Apr 2007
                                • 9471

                                #45
                                What does the "B" and the "F" denote for these radios? Just so I might try it on my Chinese cheepo radio.??

                                Originally posted by Fluid
                                The easy way to connect the aircraft controllers to the receiver is with a PiStix, but Spektrum transmitters can be programmed to work without one. Some claim they have used Futabas but I have never tried it. Here are the settings on the Spektrum which work for me:

                                DX3S
                                Throttle - B 100 F 100
                                SubTrim - B 100
                                ThrottleTrim - B 50

                                DX3R PRO
                                Throttle - H 100 L 150
                                SubTrim - TH 100L
                                ThrottleTrim - minus 100


                                The FETs and the bars are very close to the same height and the extrusions With the thermal grease I use cover them both, or at least part of the FETs. The factory extrusions on the Hydras and non-ICE controllers do this, but not every FET is covered.



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                                The FETs are close in height but, not that close, about 0.030" higher thant the bus. The top heat sink on the XL2 is machined so it touches the bus and FETs but, the bottom case heatsink does not touch the fets, just the bus.

                                I'll take pics of the xl2 innards later.
                                Nortavlag Bulc

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