Hello,
This is my first "big" fast electric and I purchased it off Craigslist from a local seller for less than $325 including a Traxxas receiver and rudder servo.
I am overheating my ESC, a Seaking 180 amp, to thermal shutdown and once to a spectacular fire/meltdown, which Hobbywing went WAY beyond warranty and replaced. Please offer your thoughts on how to make this a reliable boat in the 35-55 MPH range with mixed throttle use, with a desired run time of 5-10 minutes using as much as what I have, as possible.
- Exceed Eagle, converted from or build as electric https://www.nitrorcx.com/99b-12003-e...s260-artr.html
- SeaKing 180 Amp ESC, good for 6s and has a large CapPac on the battery leads https://www.hobbywingdirect.com/prod...iant=171924162
- Leopard LBP5692-1340KV which should be 180 Amps at 6s. http://www.leopardhobby.com/index.ph...s/detail/id/66
I have many 4s and 6s batteries, 4500-5000 mAh, all 50C or greater, 10 of which are 90C and work well in my M41 and my EDF jet planes. When in this boat, I use two in parallel but really have the room and load ability for 4 in parallel.
The prop I am running is what came with it, I think it is a ProBoat 2.75x1.5x1/4. I measured 68mm x 25mm x 1/4.
I typically run 5 minutes and mixed throttle (1/2 to 3/4 with occasional burst of higher than that for a second or two) and the boat is way more speed than I need and I get some chine walk at 3/4 and up.
There is plenty of cooling water from the dual pickup rudder going into the ESC and motor and a clean, plentiful stream is visible from each outlet at planning speed or better. The water pickups go independently to the esc and motor, not one then the other.
I understand that ESCs are not happy at less than full throttle and that merely using less throttle does not (and has not) improved the ESC heating issue. I do run with the top on and there is no air exchange into the boat. The motor is cool, the ESC is not.
What are my choices in helping this boat run more reliably?
Thanks,
Jeff
Portland, Oregon
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