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Plastic RTR Budwiser Boat with Mods
… an. Has any one tried this before, it will run on a 3800KVa Brushless Outrunner from an Helicopter with a 70 Amp Red Brick Forward only speed controller, first runs on a 7.4 2 Cell Lipo and then 3 cell 11.1 volt Lipo and if I feel brave I h …
by jelley_baby · 14 years ago
18 Aug 2012
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48" Crash Tender
… craft,i.e. does not have watercooling...look at watercooled brushless with the same company, the ESC is the same as mine, I use a large standard rudder purchased from cornwall models and a 50mm two blade prop NOT an X speed. I had a three b …
by Rookysailor · 14 years ago
6 Aug 2012
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crash tender
… power hungry and prone to overheating so swapped them for 2 brushless. I was advised to switch to Graupner 700 so if you are considering a bigger motor this may be the way to go. I would have used these but they were too heavy for my Model …
by Dave M · 14 years ago
5 Aug 2012
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48" Crash Tender
… m/hobbyking/store/%5F%5F8946%5F%5FTurnigy%5FMarine%5F120A%5FBrushless%5FBoat%5FESC.html
by marklincs · 14 years ago
5 Aug 2012
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48" Crash Tender
… ve the same 49" Aeorkits fieboat, and have put in an 1800kv brushless motor with a turnigy 120amp ESC.. (elelectric speed comntroller) with a turnigy 5000mah 4cell lipo battery to power it, probably could go up to a 5 cell with this ESC, bu …
by Rookysailor · 14 years ago
5 Aug 2012
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crash tender
… in a much better position to look at other options, such as brushless. Hope this helps but please ask if you need more information.
by Dave M · 14 years ago
5 Aug 2012
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48" Crash Tender
… ith an electric motor equivalent to a 46 I.C motor Thinking Brushless and do not mind out runners either, then a decent ESC to handle it all. Prop needs to be a 2Blade X type 45mm anyone got an recommendations ?
by marklincs · 14 years ago
5 Aug 2012
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crash tender
… for working fire 'squirtey' hydrants. So which forward, Go brushless (Totally new to me!!) or more conventional set up replace ESC & motor to more suitable set up? Was thinking of trying a 50 amp ESC with my existing set up...? Any advice …
by Seasick John · 14 years ago
5 Aug 2012
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crash tender
… converted to 2.4 but never needed the extra bits to set up brushless controlers. peter
by Peter HS93 · 14 years ago
4 Aug 2012
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crash tender
… l rate) we never have I have run several different types of brushless speed controlers and set up plenty in boats for people all you may need is end stop agustments. peter
by Peter HS93 · 14 years ago
4 Aug 2012
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crash tender
… ut there is a problem so am replying here. If you are going brushless you may wish to check that your chosen radio gear has exponential and end point adjustment together with dual rate. FrSky do a combo conversion for existing R/c gear - I …
by Dave M · 14 years ago
4 Aug 2012
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crash tender
… LiPo in my 34" Firebaot. EZRun 60A SL ESC and RC Smart 3480 brushless with a direct drive to a 35mm 3 blade brass prop. All up weight is 1900gms. Sorry if I was teaching you to suck eggs - didn't know you were another flyer. I am attaching …
by Dave M · 14 years ago
4 Aug 2012
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crash tender
… oled) ESC. if cost is not a factor then you could install a brushless motor and ESC powered by LiPo battery. There are certain Important procedures to follow if using LiPo's and a special charger/balancer must be used. For a novice user a b …
by Dave M · 14 years ago
4 Aug 2012
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(Racing Boat) Kyosho Wave Runner
… de, I have had to replace the original brushed motor with a brushless unit. The space needed for a suitable bigger brushed motor would not fit within the confines of the original outboard cowling. So heres fingers crossed!-- An update when …
by Gregg · 14 years ago
27 Jul 2012
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Sea Breeze
… del, sailing very realistically in quite choppy waters. The brushless is powering well and with such a small model the weight saving must really help. The lines are very clean and the kit is a credit to its producer and builder.
by Dave M · 14 years ago
21 Jul 2012
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Sea Breeze
… Boat Company Sea Breeze electric powered model with a small brushless motor. This is a laser cut reproduction kit produced to a very high standerd. please take a look at a new club coming soon at http://froggyt996.wix.com/vintage-model-powe …
by froggyt996 · 14 years ago
20 Jul 2012
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Aerokits Sea Commander
I have the same boat and just going to try a brushless
by tugs62 · 14 years ago
18 Jul 2012
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Mersey 12-26 Lifeboat update 5/12
… as the Taymar has a "planing hull" and is more suitable for brushless motors to get its optimum speed out of it and for it to handle as it should. if you prefer to us it at a slower speed, then please read my build blog thread on this site …
by Gregg · 14 years ago
14 Jul 2012
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Aerokits Sea Scout (Olive)
… rday at Southport model boat lake. Fitted with an outrunner brushless motor.
by Mallory · 14 years ago
9 Jul 2012
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Bilge
… help get matters right. I have a 34" Fireboat with a single brushless motor. My motor is slowed right down using exponential control on my transmitter and the model still tries to take off unless I am very careful. Good luck with the restor …
by Dave M · 14 years ago
26 Jun 2012
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Veron Pilot Boat
… with or with a gearbox but might venture into the world of Brushless, or try a 700 size not sure yet which way to go. All suggestions are welcome Graham
by jelley_baby · 14 years ago
19 Jun 2012
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RAF Crash/Fire Tender
Good to see you are progressing with the brushless. How is your motor watercooled please
by Dave M · 14 years ago
18 Jun 2012
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RAF Crash/Fire Tender
… omments, it's now running a watercooled ESC and watercooled brushless motor. I'll put some pics and hopefully another video up soon
by bigmacmodels · 14 years ago
17 Jun 2012
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Steering Servo
… and the installation including the rudder detail. I used a brushless motor and LiPo to keep the weight down. Hope this helps. Good luck
by Dave M · 14 years ago
16 Jun 2012
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Billings US Coast Guard Cutter refit
… lly got round to upgrading my US Coast Guard cutter to twin brushless motors. This is the Billings kit I built some six years ago. Originally I had powered with twin 385 type motors controlled by an Electronize ESC from a 12v 1.2Ahr SLA. Wo …
by Dave M · 14 years ago
14 Jun 2012
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PT 301 Sea trials
… ving spoken to Dave Millbourn at Action. Either that or use brushless. I'd check the rating on your 600's I think you may be exceeding the recommended max current and may need to use a smaller prop.
by Dave M · 14 years ago
1 Jun 2012
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Electric Motors
Can someone please tell me the difference between brush and brushless motors. Also as I live In country Victoria (Australia ) there are no hobby shops around.Is there a good web site where I can buy Items such as lifebelts cleats and search …
by Keith · 14 years ago
27 May 2012
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Crash Tender 36"
… Took my fellow club members about 1 month. Now they all run brushless in their fast models. Good luck
by Dave M · 14 years ago
25 May 2012

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