1/8 miss bud electric build
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1/8 miss bud electric build
just picked up my 1/8 soon to be miss bud hydro from a fellow rcu`er . this build is going to be a fast electric . there is no hardware just the hull . i would like some input on the factory proboat hardware , will this be good enough ? i do not want it if i will eventually have to change it . thanks for any input .
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RE: 1/8 miss bud electric build
The first thing you have to do is decide if you are going to race the boat as a 1/8 hydro? If this is the case then that hardware can't be used because everything up to the drive dog must be mounted under the hull ! Best thing to do is go to NAMBA web site and down load the rules for 1/8 scale electric and decide from there.
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The Proboat hardware is great stuff. If you have any questions, I have one here. Just ask. E-mail or PM is best because I am so infrequent here.
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RE: 1/8 miss bud electric build
Currently running a big Plettenburg but it probably should have a 3060 LMT or one of the larger Neu's in it. It is a heavy boat and a bit ass heavy given the placement of the qty 4 5S LiPos.
Have tried a Neu 1527 1.5Y, a LMT 2280 12T and 13T but it just seems to need more. I'll mess around this year with the Plett and see what happens.
Have tried a Neu 1527 1.5Y, a LMT 2280 12T and 13T but it just seems to need more. I'll mess around this year with the Plett and see what happens.
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RE: 1/8 miss bud electric build
They do, go to Horizon Hobbies web page and do a search for any of the 1/8th Hydros. They sell rudders , struts etc. Basically you can find all of the piece parts you will need there.
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RE: 1/8 miss bud electric build
Consider your LiPo placement, Thoses are some big motors, where do you plan on placing your LiPos? Remember you are looking at probably qty 4, 5S packs and you will need the appropriate real estate to place them. I run 2 in the cockpit and 2 on top of the radio box, but it is too tail heavy. I'm thinking about possibly making hatches in the front sponsons to properly align the center of gravity.
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RE: 1/8 miss bud electric build
that was going to be my next question , the amount of packs and # of cells . for that same reason , weight distribution / pack placement . is the neu 2215 1.5y a good choice or should i hold out for the 2230 ?
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RE: 1/8 miss bud electric build
I'm not going to comment on the motor as I'm still unsure as to what my final choice will be. (It will be a bigger one though)
Either motor you choose will need to run on 10S2P.
Either motor you choose will need to run on 10S2P.
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RE: 1/8 miss bud electric build
fair enough . i will choose the big one , the 2230 1.5y , so if i`m reading this right 10s 2p means 10 cell x 2 packs ?
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RE: 1/8 miss bud electric build
10S2P Equals;
Qty4, 5S packs. Qty 2 packs each connected in series=around 38V, and then the other qty 2 packs each connected in series=around 38V
Those 2 sets of packs are now connected in parallel so you double the whole capacity of the packs.
Eg; Qty 4 5S, 5000mah packs would be 38V and 10,000 Mah connected in a 10S2P configuration.
You could in theory do qty 2 10S packs and connect them in parallel as well.
Qty4, 5S packs. Qty 2 packs each connected in series=around 38V, and then the other qty 2 packs each connected in series=around 38V
Those 2 sets of packs are now connected in parallel so you double the whole capacity of the packs.
Eg; Qty 4 5S, 5000mah packs would be 38V and 10,000 Mah connected in a 10S2P configuration.
You could in theory do qty 2 10S packs and connect them in parallel as well.
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RE: 1/8 miss bud electric build
that seems easy enough , i eailed ray fuller he`s a helpfull guy , put me on to a speed controll he supplies , it is a 65volt 125 amp water cooled esc , i also ordered all the pro boat hardware . can`t wait to get this build going . thanks again doby for all the great info .
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RE: 1/8 miss bud electric build
just received my running hardware and instaled it , i noticed there is no thrust bearing . there should be one ...correct ??? what size of prop should be used ? 2 or three blade ?