Littlescreamers Hurricane Water jacketed Motors
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From: EDMONDS, WA
Hi Guys,
Yes the Littlescreamers Hurricane Brushless Waterjacketed Outrunner is now available!
This Large Water Jacketed Outrunner was designed for big boats 40-90". It will perform well as a drop in HP replacement for the Weed Eater type gas boats. Designed as a racing motor to run against the gas and will be competing in the racing scene beginning 2010. Testing so far in a 40+ Race hydro we are running 65-68 MPH and completing 7+ laps on 10s. This is very exciting for a low cost alternative motor to be running with the $600 Modified gas motors and the Large Neu inrunners. Testing continues and I will update soon!
Order one from Littlescreamers.com Today
Scott
Yes the Littlescreamers Hurricane Brushless Waterjacketed Outrunner is now available!
This Large Water Jacketed Outrunner was designed for big boats 40-90". It will perform well as a drop in HP replacement for the Weed Eater type gas boats. Designed as a racing motor to run against the gas and will be competing in the racing scene beginning 2010. Testing so far in a 40+ Race hydro we are running 65-68 MPH and completing 7+ laps on 10s. This is very exciting for a low cost alternative motor to be running with the $600 Modified gas motors and the Large Neu inrunners. Testing continues and I will update soon!
Order one from Littlescreamers.com Today
Scott
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Sorry for the late reply, I thought I was going to get an email when someone posted. Anyway the motor is a 650KV and MSRP is $179.99 but I am running a intro sale price of $149.99 for a short time. As for heat?? Not an issue. motor runs cool and will not get hot if ran with proper ESC settings. Props tested are in the 3.2 3 bladed size
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What would be the proper ESC to run with this ?
What would be the proper ESC to run with this ?
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...dProduct=10332
You can replace the heatsink for a water block I guess.
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I know a company called hobbywing that makes cheap and reliable esc's, they sell a 180 amp brushless water cooled/proof boat esc called the Seaking-180A for around $115. Heres some of its basic specifications: <div><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; color: rgb(102, 102, 102); line-height: 16px; -webkit-border-horizontal-spacing: 1px; -webkit-border-vertical-spacing: 1px; "><span style="color: rgb(85, 85, 85); font-family: Arial; ">Output: Continuous current 180A, burst current 360A.</span><div align="justify"><font face="Arial"><font color="#555555">Input: </font><font color="#555555">6-18 cells NiMH/NiCd or 2-6 cells LiPo. </font></font></div><div align="justify"><font face="Arial"><font color="#555555">BEC Output: </font><font color="#555555">5.8V@3A Switching mode built-in BEC.</font></font></div><div align="justify"><font face="Arial"><font color="#555555">Suitable Motor: Sensorless Brushless Motor</font></font></div><div align="justify"><font color="#555555" face="Arial"><div align="justify"><font color="#555555" face="Arial"><font color="#555555" face="Arial">External diameter of the water cooling pipe: 5.0mm</font></font></div><div align="justify"><font color="#555555"><font face="Arial">Size: </font></font><font face="Arial"><font color="#555555">72mm(L) * 68mm(W) * 34mm(H).
Weight: 165</font><font color="#555555">g</font></font></div><div align="justify"><font face="Arial"><font color="#555555">They seam cheap but I have one and they work well for me, you can check them out at www.hobbywing.com but their only sold on ebay</font></font></div></font></div></span></div>
Weight: 165</font><font color="#555555">g</font></font></div><div align="justify"><font face="Arial"><font color="#555555">They seam cheap but I have one and they work well for me, you can check them out at www.hobbywing.com but their only sold on ebay</font></font></div></font></div></span></div>
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From: Frederick, CO
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I know a company called hobbywing that makes cheap and reliable esc's, they sell a 180 amp brushless water cooled/proof boat esc called the Seaking-180A for around $115. Heres some of its basic specifications: <div><span style=''font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; color: rgb(102, 102, 102); line-height: 16px; -webkit-border-horizontal-spacing: 1px; -webkit-border-vertical-spacing: 1px; ''><span style=''color: rgb(85, 85, 85); font-family: Arial; ''>Output: Continuous current 180A, burst current 360A.</span><div align=''justify''><font face=''Arial''><font color=''#555555''>Input: </font><font color=''#555555''>6-18 cells NiMH/NiCd or 2-6 cells LiPo. </font></font></div><div align=''justify''><font face=''Arial''><font color=''#555555''>BEC Output: </font><font color=''#555555''>5.8V@3A Switching mode built-in BEC.</font></font></div><div align=''justify''><font face=''Arial''><font color=''#555555''>Suitable Motor: Sensorless Brushless Motor</font></font></div><div align=''justify''><font color=''#555555'' face=''Arial''><div align=''justify''><font color=''#555555'' face=''Arial''><font color=''#555555'' face=''Arial''>External diameter of the water cooling pipe: 5.0mm</font></font></div><div align=''justify''><font color=''#555555''><font face=''Arial''>Size: </font></font><font face=''Arial''><font color=''#555555''>72mm(L) * 68mm(W) * 34mm(H).
Weight: 165</font><font color=''#555555''>g</font></font></div><div align=''justify''><font face=''Arial''><font color=''#555555''>They seam cheap but I have one and they work well for me, you can check them out at www.hobbywing.com but their only sold on ebay</font></font></div></font></div></span></div>
I know a company called hobbywing that makes cheap and reliable esc's, they sell a 180 amp brushless water cooled/proof boat esc called the Seaking-180A for around $115. Heres some of its basic specifications: <div><span style=''font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; color: rgb(102, 102, 102); line-height: 16px; -webkit-border-horizontal-spacing: 1px; -webkit-border-vertical-spacing: 1px; ''><span style=''color: rgb(85, 85, 85); font-family: Arial; ''>Output: Continuous current 180A, burst current 360A.</span><div align=''justify''><font face=''Arial''><font color=''#555555''>Input: </font><font color=''#555555''>6-18 cells NiMH/NiCd or 2-6 cells LiPo. </font></font></div><div align=''justify''><font face=''Arial''><font color=''#555555''>BEC Output: </font><font color=''#555555''>5.8V@3A Switching mode built-in BEC.</font></font></div><div align=''justify''><font face=''Arial''><font color=''#555555''>Suitable Motor: Sensorless Brushless Motor</font></font></div><div align=''justify''><font color=''#555555'' face=''Arial''><div align=''justify''><font color=''#555555'' face=''Arial''><font color=''#555555'' face=''Arial''>External diameter of the water cooling pipe: 5.0mm</font></font></div><div align=''justify''><font color=''#555555''><font face=''Arial''>Size: </font></font><font face=''Arial''><font color=''#555555''>72mm(L) * 68mm(W) * 34mm(H).
Weight: 165</font><font color=''#555555''>g</font></font></div><div align=''justify''><font face=''Arial''><font color=''#555555''>They seam cheap but I have one and they work well for me, you can check them out at www.hobbywing.com but their only sold on ebay</font></font></div></font></div></span></div>
this motor needs 10s + for decent rpms and power!
this esc is rated to 12s that was listed above
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...dProduct=10332



