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Jeti controller for Gecko
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I've got a MHZ Gecko that I need a controller for. The motor that is in it is a 3200Kv walkera from ebay that will drive a 28mm carbon prop. What size brushless controller do I need?
I was looking at a 40A Jeti controller. Is that enough? Too much? Are there specific controllers for boats and cars versus airplanes, or can the controller I pictured below run my boat? Not enough info out there for brushless beginners. |
RE: Jeti controller for Gecko
Jdoug, I just ordered the Gecko also. And I have been doing some reading on it and I am pretty sure the 40 amp will be just fine, especially with the 3200kv set up and the 28 mm prop. I ordered mine with the Race 440 and a 31mm prop. They said it will pull 25 to 30 amps with that set up. But I know that brushless pulls less amps.
I can't wait to get it. My first challenge will be to mount the servo. Not sure how yet, but once I get to look inside the boat it shouldn't be too hard. |
RE: Jeti controller for Gecko
ORIGINAL: jdoug Are there specific controllers for boats and cars versus airplanes, or can the controller I pictured below run my boat? Ryan |
RE: Jeti controller for Gecko
I have the Jeti 600 in my Aqua Jet Extreme, it doesn't have reverse and you really don't need it unless you are running a scale boat. Actually, reverse can sink a boat quickly if you are not careful. My Aquacraft Profisherman has reverse, but I never use it.
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RE: Jeti controller for Gecko
ORIGINAL: grk65 I have the Jeti 600 in my Aqua Jet Extreme, it doesn't have reverse and you really don't need it unless you are running a scale boat. Actually, reverse can sink a boat quickly if you are not careful. My Aquacraft Profisherman has reverse, but I never use it. Ryan |
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