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    Default Dumas miss circus circus conversion

    Looking to change out my nitro set up to electric. Not willing to loose any speed. Anyone have any suggestions about electric motor/ ESC/ prop to convert to that will keep me in the 65 to 70 MPH range.
    Boat is 43 inches long and weights in around 5 lbs without hardware

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    You're probably gonna want to go with a 250 to 300a esc . I'm slowly build Miss Elam and using a NEU 1527 1.5Y 850 kv Motor. I'll be running 2 4s packs in series or maybe 2 5s packs . So 8 to 10s.

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    So you think the NEU 1527 running on 8 - 10s would be capable of speeds up to 60-70 mph

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bkclark70 View Post
    So you think the NEU 1527 running on 8 - 10s would be capable of speeds up to 60-70 mph
    Proven set-up. Yes.


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    Last hopefully not stupid question. Can I use all existing running hardware and drive shaft from the nitro set up

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    Sorry don't know what hardware your boat has.

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    Yes you can. Line up motor mount and motor to stuffing tube, and correct coupler for motor and cable.
    J.

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    Make sure you check the COG in the boat before the build swap and use that as a guide when fitting the electric motor and batteries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bkclark70 View Post
    Last hopefully not stupid question. Can I use all existing running hardware and drive shaft from the nitro set up
    I’m still working on my first build of Fast Electric 1/8 scale hydro so I’m a newbie when it comes to hardware but for converting from nitro to electric I can recommend two videos provided by M5 Performance Hydroplanes – Scott Meyers.
    RC Nitro to Electric Conversion Part 1 – You Can Do It!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2S1bTnpYFdM
    Nitro to Electric RC Hydroplane | Electro Eliminator Part Deux
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVewd8c206s
    Mark Vanyo
    Renton, Washington

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    The transmitter and receiver for both nitro and electric RC vehicles are the same. As a result, you won't have to update them.

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    Thank you! I thought these two vehicles needed to have 2 different transmitters and receivers but I was wrong 2 player games.

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