There pretty impressive aren't they Mike!Post your inside pics and what power and esc your using. How are you mounting batteries? CG everything about setup.
CG @ the middle (vertically) of the turn fin.Doug where does the cg fall in front of sponson transom or more like a nitro scale just behind? I see alot of guys just making the rec battery and rec dry in a box and letting the rest get wet?
I flush the motor and batteries at the end of the day with some type of corrosion inhibitor as well as all connectors.Doug where does the cg fall in front of sponson transom or more like a nitro scale just behind? I see alot of guys just making the rec battery and rec dry in a box and letting the rest get wet?
Exactly.I am old school. All electrics are in a radio box. Seen too many rusted stuff when it is all open. Just not right.
Mike
Exactly.
Hi John,Mike,
I have two electric scales. The oberto I got From Don Ferrette. It holds the SAW record at 100 mph. I changed the sponson bottoms so I could heat race it and did for a couple years with the nitro boats but they banned me for being too fast. It has been a shelf queen for almost a decade. I converted my nitro Bardahl to electric and it is a sweet boat but never raced as an electric. Not enough interest in the class locally. As you can see from the photo, View attachment 310384View attachment 310385 all the electronics are in a water tight area except the rudder servo which is a waterproof servo. The batteries are slid up into the bow on the Bardahl so weight is way up front and less weight on the prop. I use a 4s and 6s in series for a 10s setup. They are 65c 6000mah packs. I have an ETTI controller and the motor is an 850 kv NEU. I haven't measured and weighed everything but the cg is right at the rear of the sponsons. If I have any advice......keep the prop small. The motor will try to reach it's designed RPM no matter what. If the prop is too big....Poof goes the controller. X450 three blade is what works.
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