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Veron Huntsman 28
… am used to and does mean I can steer just using the motors. Brushless seem to be quite well matched so if you use the same types of motor and esc with the same settings I would expect the speed to each prop to keep in step. I also have a Ta …
by Dave M · 10 years ago
1 Mar 2016
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Veron Huntsman 28
… it is truly superb. It is not possible to use one Esc with brushless as the motors provide feedback to the esc to control the speed. Sorry you will need two. Giant Cod used to have a range of suitable kit but Google will provide a host of …
by Dave M · 10 years ago
1 Mar 2016
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Veron Huntsman 28
… sman 42 is 42" long, I have been looking at Tornado Thumper brushless motors as they get a very good write up, probably using 2 x 14.8 lipos and one speed controller for both motors. I have a Futaba 6EX that I can use as you do! I have used …
by Biggles · 10 years ago
1 Mar 2016
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Veron Huntsman 28
… tle control on your Tx. My 34" crash tender has one 28 size brushless and with 11.1v Lipo (2200mA) is quite uncontrollable without this. I use a Futaba 6Ex Tx which allows me to adjust the throttle stick output to about 45% in my case and I …
by Dave M · 10 years ago
1 Mar 2016
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Veron Huntsman 28
… these systems http://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/acatalog/Brushless_Motors_Other.html at only 28 inch the smaller of the 3 would be more than powerful enough. Remove the red receiver lead from one of the ESC so only one BEC is in use. and …
by Haverlock · 10 years ago
29 Feb 2016
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(Pleasure Craft) Blue streak ( Sea Queen)
… erformance with the supplied motor was poor so I fitted the Brushless motor . it now performs very well. painted in white with blue cabin tops. (Motor: Overlander T4250) (ESC: Fusion Hawk ) (9/10)
by bluestreak505 · 10 years ago
26 Feb 2016
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PT109
… d a lot of power. I have used a single Turnigy 4084 - 620KV brushless motor which gives a very high speed without the complication of two motors/controllers/props etc. At speed this motor delivers about 1.2kW. if you go to this link on this …
by Lauriem · 10 years ago
24 Feb 2016
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Sea Queen 48" Cabin Cruiser
… expected. So the motor was replaced with an Overland T4250 Brushless motor with Fusion Hawk 60amp ESC fed by an Overland 14.8 4s 4000Ma Lipo battery. The performance is greatly enhanced, Boat is finished in white with blue cabin tops and a …
by bluestreak505 · 11 years ago
19 Feb 2016
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Help needed
… electrics and RC. I have a planet T transmitter and recover,brushless motor.help
by Denzel2010 · 11 years ago
17 Feb 2016
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Help needed
Not sure if that brushless motor will be big enough, hard to tell from the photo, but if it isn't they are easily swapped. If you are really struggling with the electrics, get all the gear together and bring it down to me in Dalton in Furne …
by AlanP · 11 years ago
16 Feb 2016
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Help needed
I may be wrong but looking at your picture you have a brushless motor ( 3 leads) and a brushed esc ( 2 leads out). if that is correct the 2 don't mix. A brushless motor requires a brushless controller. The brushless motor works differently.
by Haverlock · 11 years ago
16 Feb 2016
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newbie boat id question
The Speedline CR1700 is powered but a 1700kv outrunner brushless motor fed from Lipo 3cell battery and a Fusion Hawk 50amp ESC. additional buoyancy was fitted in case of accidents. With that set up the performance is terrific and very stabl …
by bluestreak505 · 11 years ago
14 Feb 2016
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newbie boat id question
… ify what I uave bought and if it would be possible to run a brushless setup in it? Regards Neil
by morph · 11 years ago
14 Feb 2016
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newbie boat id question
… ture shows a Speedline CR1700 model that is supplied with a brushless motor and all the required parts except the battery and radio. I have built one and it performs exceptionally well.The kit costs £99 from Speedline models
by bluestreak505 · 11 years ago
13 Feb 2016
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newbie boat id question
… ctures and dimensions would be a good starting point. As to brushless motors the short answer is yes you can put a brushless into anything that a brushed motor could be used. Brushless motors come in a VAST range of sizes and power outputs …
by Haverlock · 11 years ago
12 Feb 2016
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1/16 areokits crash tender
… ponses - both confirmed my suspicions as I am converting to brushless motor - so will reduce prop angle down to about 10 deg with suitable clearance for propeller. Also appreciate the motor setup detail suggestions as I am new to this are o …
by pmdent · 11 years ago
1 Feb 2016
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1/16 areokits crash tender
… ed the prop shaft angle and used a 32mm prop 2 blade with a brushless 28mm 1900kv 750 watt motor on 3S(11.1volts) 2650mah Lipo battery. It will hit about 40mph on a calm day!!!! The IC motor used back in the day were not as beastly as these …
by canabus · 11 years ago
1 Feb 2016
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1/16 areokits crash tender
… a 45mm prop would need about 5mm clearance. If you went the brushless route, the motors are very light so moving the motor towards the bow area would not be a problem, however the longer the shaft, the more whip in the inner shaft so you wo …
by jarvo · 11 years ago
31 Jan 2016
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PCF (Patrol Craft Fast) SWIFT Boat Vietnam Era
… ain, 100% direct drive, ball raced, water cooled twin screw brushless outrunners. You cannot buy something like this. The glass fibre hull is complemented for strength and lightness with plastic and ply wheelhouse and cabins etc. Lets get t …
by pmdevlin · 11 years ago
27 Jan 2016
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Model Slipway Tsekoa
… gs. After talking at the club yesterday, I'm now looking at Brushless outrunners 1000kv. Quicrun do some decent low cost controllers. I've used their brushed version on a few boats. Cheers all.
by Derek · 11 years ago
21 Jan 2016
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Radio Kits
… Yes its an original Aerokits 34" Crashtender. I use a small brushless and 11.1v LiPo with 2.4 GhZ. Goes very fast and I had to use my Futaba set to control the stick throw. I could only use the trim sticks using the Planet set. I have the k …
by Dave M · 11 years ago
18 Jan 2016
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Aerokits Patrol Torpedo Boat
… rokits Patrol Torpedo Boat, I'm thinking of upgrading it to brushless power. Has anyone any information on motors, speed controllers and propellor sizes. Any help gratefully received. Happy New Year to you all. Biggles
by Biggles · 11 years ago
17 Jan 2016
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Robbe San Diego
Another winter project for myself this time. Twin brushless motors/ESC's all water cooled. interior and deck lights got some figures for deck then onto the lake when the weather breaks.
by sharpy1071 · 11 years ago
14 Jan 2016
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American Enterprise
… build, so I helped him out. nearly ready for the lake. Twin brushless motors/ESC's all water cooled and a few interior exterior lights.
by sharpy1071 · 11 years ago
14 Jan 2016
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Old speed controller
… and. The LiPo will certainly improve your speed. I moved to brushless and LiPos with my fast boats but LiPos work well with brushed motors. There is so much more power available and provided you follow the guidelines re charging and dischar …
by Dave M · 11 years ago
11 Jan 2016
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MFA Spearfish
… ond sides . Still have the engine. But will hopefully put a brushless in the new one.
by BOATSHED · 11 years ago
11 Jan 2016
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Motor selection
… ld be grateful for views on which of two motors two use: 1. Brushless, 11,000kv, max 7V, max 49W 2. Brushed, max 7.2V, max 20-25W Both are at my disposal. I had planned to use the brushless motor, but I am experiencing misgivings that it mi …
by coelacanth · 11 years ago
8 Jan 2016
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Motor selection
… ery to overheat with the risk of fire. If you were to use a brushless without the gearbox the smaller prop should be OK but the speed will be over scale, so I share your misgivings. Weight will be your main concern but a 7.2v NiMh in the ri …
by Dave M · 11 years ago
8 Jan 2016

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