Neu 1527 1y
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Neu 1527 1y
Hi all,
After a 3 year delay I have decided that it's time to get my boat up and running. Please can someone help me?
I have a Neu 1527/1y motor and a 180Amp (max 6cell 22.2Volt lipo) SeaKing ESC is this a good match for 6 cell (22.2Volt lipo) operation. What discharge rating C should the 6 cell lipo battery have?
I'm also considering running the motor at 44.4V with a 12cell Lipo. Can anyone advise what current rated ESC that I should go for with an 12cell ESC and what discharge rating C the battery should have?
Motor Specs are as follows.
Model Number - 1527/1Y
RPM / Volt - 1,250
Weight - 21.8
Lenght - 4"
Max RPM - 60K
Continuous Watts - 2,250 watts
Surge Watts - 4,500 watts
Max Voltage - 48 volts
Thanks in advanced.
After a 3 year delay I have decided that it's time to get my boat up and running. Please can someone help me?
I have a Neu 1527/1y motor and a 180Amp (max 6cell 22.2Volt lipo) SeaKing ESC is this a good match for 6 cell (22.2Volt lipo) operation. What discharge rating C should the 6 cell lipo battery have?
I'm also considering running the motor at 44.4V with a 12cell Lipo. Can anyone advise what current rated ESC that I should go for with an 12cell ESC and what discharge rating C the battery should have?
Motor Specs are as follows.
Model Number - 1527/1Y
RPM / Volt - 1,250
Weight - 21.8
Lenght - 4"
Max RPM - 60K
Continuous Watts - 2,250 watts
Surge Watts - 4,500 watts
Max Voltage - 48 volts
Thanks in advanced.
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RE: Neu 1527 1y
Be a spectacular failure running that on 12s!
6 or 8s setup.
Would sound cool at near 55 000 rpm for the few seconds it would last though!
A pair of 40c 5000mah in a 2p setup should work fine for a 6 or 8s setup. Depending on the quality of the packs!
Boats are not cars, just because the motor is rated for a certain rpm does not mean you can do it in every rc vehicle, cars are geared boats are direct drive.
MOST people are running around 30 000 rpm give or take a few thousand, straight line SAW setups which run for less than a minute can be around 40 000+ rpm, but these guys expect failures running like that.
6 or 8s setup.
Would sound cool at near 55 000 rpm for the few seconds it would last though!
A pair of 40c 5000mah in a 2p setup should work fine for a 6 or 8s setup. Depending on the quality of the packs!
Boats are not cars, just because the motor is rated for a certain rpm does not mean you can do it in every rc vehicle, cars are geared boats are direct drive.
MOST people are running around 30 000 rpm give or take a few thousand, straight line SAW setups which run for less than a minute can be around 40 000+ rpm, but these guys expect failures running like that.
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RE: Neu 1527 1y
Thanks for the advise. What sort of time should I get out of 2 No. 6 cell 5000mah lipos? Any idea of speed? My boat is a deep V mono hull @ 1000mm long?
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RE: Neu 1527 1y
Lucky I asked for advise...
That said, I already modded my old boat in case this one dies mid run... I've fitted it with a large neodymium magnet suspended on what looks like a vehicle recovery truck hook at the rear. I will be adding a magnet to the bow of this boat. Thought it best be prepared to be able to recover this boat from the word go due to it's already soaring cost!
That said, I already modded my old boat in case this one dies mid run... I've fitted it with a large neodymium magnet suspended on what looks like a vehicle recovery truck hook at the rear. I will be adding a magnet to the bow of this boat. Thought it best be prepared to be able to recover this boat from the word go due to it's already soaring cost!