Niklas Edlund
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Hi Mike,Hi Niklas,
I have attached a couple of pictures of my Castle Phoenix Edge Lite 200. Castle places a small factory aluminum 3 sided extrusion that bridges the outer edge buss bars. If your careful you can place a couple of water cooling tubes on the INSIDE corners of the factory heat sink without changing the overall form factor.
One thing I haven't done that Tyler was talking about was changing/replacing the Caps. I should probably be looking at that next.
Good luck!
Another note: I am not sure if your a member on Offshore Electrics, but there was a decent thread about this subject. You might want to check it out.
http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/showthread.php?48691-Using-a-Castle-ICE-Aircraft-Controller-in-FE-boats
Hi Niklas,In your pics: Are those tubes glued with normal epoxy?
I will test the FE tomorrow with alternative 36 mm motor(s). Need some new props though for next season - mainly FE & .21 props. The 45 is done and I'll publish freebie plans of that later this year (T3-45) but we wont do much more 45 racing ourselves tho I think so I wont need any props for those...Niklas,
Brad has the new T-3 12-hydro just about ready to test. I will let you know
how the custom plans worked. The electric boat looked pretty good on the
water in the video. Don't be afraid to try the 1815 on that set up. These higher
Raked propellers were designed for the electric boats in Europe.
Thanks For Sharing,
Mark Sholund
Some follow up Q:s...Hi Niklas,Good looking 4S rigger. From you previous comments on the power system, that is a pretty hot set-up. I would say a little too hot for heat racing. The 38k must have been unloaded RPM or you are running very high cell voltages. In the data there is an option to adjust the pole count of the motor. If it was on 2 pole than the RPM would be double what it actually was.The Castle controllers do not come with very high quality caps and this is one reason you see such high ripple currents. It is not too difficult to replace the generic caps with some higher quality Rubycon ZL caps. This will help reduce the ripple.Our 4S riggers like the ABC 2 blade props like an 1816. We are seeing speeds in the 60's with the Ltd AQ motor and somewhere above 80 with an open motor set-up for 2-lap.If you are looking for a better motor in a 36mm can, look at the Lehner Car line. These fit very nicely, produce lots of power and the connectors can be make compact due to the PCB soldering like RC car motors. Some pics of mine to see fitment.IMG_0700.JPGIMG_1328.JPGIMG_1329.JPGTyler
Who will be race at our district 16???DSC_0615.JPGDSC_0616.JPGDSC_0618.JPGWell it's been awhile but here they are. 2 new .12 boats for Mark, just a few things left to do and they will be on their way.
Looking sweet.DSC_0615.JPGDSC_0616.JPGDSC_0618.JPGWell it's been awhile but here they are. 2 new .12 boats for Mark, just a few things left to do and they will be on their way.
Need to change the flex then as my prop shaft is too short for the extra long hubs on the new 1815's. Not enough threads left to lock it.Niklas,
Brad has the new T-3 12-hydro just about ready to test. I will let you know
how the custom plans worked. The electric boat looked pretty good on the
water in the video. Don't be afraid to try the 1815 on that set up. These higher
Raked propellers were designed for the electric boats in Europe.
Thanks For Sharing,
Mark Sholund
Thanks!Hi Niklas,
The Rubycon caps are larger and better quality compared to the stock Castle ones. We use 5/32" which is nearly 4mm tubing either brass or aluminum.
I use 50V 680uF or 1000uF if I can them. If I am just running 2S and 4S, I will use 35V1000uF caps. Four per ESC in the stock locations.
TG
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