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Complete newbie help please!!!!!
… Electronic Speed Controller, as to whether it is brushed or brushless I don't know no writing on motor, bought boat with no rx or tx from ebay, seller showed me it working with his 40mhz rx and tx worked great. I bought rx and tx brand new. …
by acoustic49 · 12 years ago
4 Jun 2014
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Complete newbie help please!!!!!
… t it seems likely it has a built in BEC. is it a brushed or brushless set up? I suggest you check out the radio first and make sure you are able to control a servo from the transmitter. When you switch on and plug in the battery can you con …
by Dave M · 12 years ago
4 Jun 2014
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Can someone help me
… weight is the main problem and I have now fitted two small brushless (outrunner) motors with ESC's and use a LiPo in the rear cabin. Performance is now very realistic and I get about 30 mins sailing with an 11.1v 2200Ma battery. I use car …
by Dave M · 12 years ago
2 Jun 2014
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(Pleasure Craft) Riva Aquarama
Scratch built from MM plans (Motor: twin emax brushless, 900kv outrunner,2820, 7 turns) (ESC: maytech) (10/10)
by boatmadman · 12 years ago
18 May 2014
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Boaty
… Sea Queen and Solent lifeboat. Apart from the Solent I use brushless in all the models and the performance is just as the designer intended. There are reproductions based on the original designs and no doubt another member will advise if t …
by Dave M · 12 years ago
15 May 2014
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Ply added
… igy Marine TR-M-180A Motor: Turnigy Aqastar4084-620kV Type: Brushless watercooled Drive: Direct Drive Props: Single Propellor Type: 3 Blade Size: 50mm regards, Laurie
by Lauriem · 12 years ago
13 May 2014
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Ply added
Hi. Could you tell me what brushless motor and controller you are using for the 46" boat? it might be a solution for my Perkasa. Thanks.
by SimpleSailor · 12 years ago
11 May 2014
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Ply added
… Fireboat has two hard case 5000 mAh batteries alongside its brushless motor, and weighing in at 8.8kg total it has a very fast performance without the 'nervous' pitch and roll you see in lighter boats on choppy water. My guess is that this …
by Lauriem · 12 years ago
9 May 2014
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Graupner Azimut Challenger
Looking to convert my GAC to brushless,anyone on the forum who could recommend a brushless set up either Inrunner or outrunner motors and escs all from hobbyking. Colin
by ColinJ · 12 years ago
4 May 2014
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1:24 scale KD Perkasa from an older Precedent kit
… where now so the glow plug engine was removed and a Turnigy brushless motor and LiPo batteries successfully installed recently to make a fast, quiet and reliable boat. I bought the Perkasa kit recently on eBay to make a change from many lon …
by Lauriem · 12 years ago
21 Apr 2014
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rivarama
HI thanks for your interest, Yes I used brushless outrunners on an aluminium mount. I used Hobby King water cooled ESC's using two separate inlets with two seperate outlets. The ESC's have four nipples so the water run is thus: in through t …
by sharpy1071 · 12 years ago
3 Apr 2014
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rivarama
… gling to get it to perform properly so am considering going brushless. I see you have used outrunners in yours. Do your motors get hot after a good run? Do you have any cooling on the motor mounts? Cheers Ian
by boatmadman · 12 years ago
3 Apr 2014
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skI jet
hI all this my jet skI fitted with a brushless motor 2700kv with a seaking 125amp e,s,c goes really well running 14.8volt lipo tops 32mph I have two and they are both great fun
by smasher · 12 years ago
27 Mar 2014
Harbour
(Pleasure Craft) Katie
… go (March 2014). Since then she has been fitted with a 750k brushless motor that makes her very fast for a quite heavy boat. The ESC was non reversable but have now found an inexpensive 70amp reversable one, this runs for much longer than t …
by HoweGY177 · 12 years ago
23 Mar 2014
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Dumas Chris craft barrel back 28 1/2"
… hat one. Going on hold soon so will be a while before I try brushless.
by Derek · 12 years ago
15 Mar 2014
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sea queen 48inch help with motor please
… on by any means. For the prices quoted you could convert to Brushless and LiPo with charger.
by Dave M · 13 years ago
25 Feb 2014
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sea queen 48inch help with motor please
hi building a 48 Inch sea queen but don't really want to go brushless any Ideas on a motor ? Its fitted with a 65mm 3 blade brass prop Is this too big ? I will be running It on 12v some people say torpedo 850 some say a torpedo 800 any Idea …
by daveo · 13 years ago
25 Feb 2014
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MabuchI RE280 alternative.
… the MabuchI RE-280 motor. I would like to replace It with a brushless motor. Can anyonr reccomend a suitable replacement. I have experience In model aircraft but this Is my first boat. Regards Pete
by pete-c · 13 years ago
21 Feb 2014
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AEROKITS 46" FIREBOAT....A TROUBLED PROJECT
… afts on the Fireboat, did use 4mm shaft in a Mantis and the brushless motor shook the thing to bits. So its 5mm shafts from now on. Mike
by Flying-Flea · 13 years ago
12 Feb 2014
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Catchalot
… s good for a beginner ! I have quite a lot of experience of brushless outrunners In my aircraft, but have no Idea what motor/prop/LiPo set-up to use... So all advice would be appreciated, as due to noise considerations electrics would be pr …
by ChrisJ · 13 years ago
12 Feb 2014
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AEROKITS 46" FIREBOAT....A TROUBLED PROJECT
Next came the power train, this is 2 800watt brushless motors, mounted on watercooled motormounts, 2 x 60amp Seaking ESC's. it was decided that fitting the prop shafts, motors, rudders would be easier before the side skins were fitted...thi …
by Flying-Flea · 13 years ago
11 Feb 2014
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RAF Crash Tender 46in
I agree brushless give excellent results and will outperform brushed motors any day, provided they are set up correctly. Power hungry was possibly a poor use of words. My point was that brushless electronics can and do draw very heavy curre …
by Dave M · 13 years ago
11 Feb 2014
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RAF Crash Tender 46in
I have to disagree when you say that brushless motors are power hungry I have one more boat on a brushless and get a longer run than with brush motors a lot of members in our club use brushless with good results
by michael1 · 13 years ago
11 Feb 2014
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RAF Crash Tender 46in
… case as the model will be stationary and drawing max amps. Brushless motors are power hungry and for max performance work best with LiPo's. ideally the ESC should have a max rating greater (50%) than the max motor current. Unlike brushed E …
by Dave M · 13 years ago
10 Feb 2014
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RAF Crash Tender 46in
… on fire as it was driven by a petrol engine in now has twin brushless motors with 45mm props but going to put 50mm props on when they come as it needs a little bit more speed Built from a set of plans this my first go at this as I build fro …
by michael1 · 13 years ago
10 Feb 2014
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Sea Queen
… naged to remove all the old coats of paint. As I am using a brushless motor and Lipo battery there is ample space and I intend to complete the cockpit detail. I see yours is quite open, did you resource a particular style? I can't seem to f …
by Dave M · 13 years ago
7 Feb 2014
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Sea Queen
Which Brushless motor should I use?
by randhbarker · 13 years ago
31 Jan 2014
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Advice needed
… bit more information is needed damon, what boat, brushed or brushless motor, batteries, etcetera. Then we can have a go at blowing your boat your boat up for you Alan
by AlanP · 13 years ago
29 Jan 2014

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