Hey everyone,
Im going to be undertaking my first boats maiden voyage soon, and ive also got practically zero experience driving RC boats of any kind, so im a little bit nervous all things considered.
Ive soaked up alot of information with this first project of mine, and albeit I think I have everything covered, its still a little unnerving trying to juggle all the little ins and outs going into this first run, especially with electrics and all. Its been about 6 months since I first started building this boat, and the whole time I figured I should buy an RTR of some sort just to get the general jist of things, however I could never bring myself to spend the money on that rather than the actual project once I had started it.
So the main concern I have is the ESC and Motor setup I have, and the amps I may draw. I recently made an impulse buy, and even more foolishly, sold the other ESC I had thinking I didnt need it now. I know that my setup will be comfortable for the most part in the average power drawn over the course of the driving, but im worried about the startup and surges I may have.
The boat is a 1/8 scale hydroplane, about 18lbs RTR. I have both 8s and 10s lipo setups, and I want to start with 8s, as im worried about my lack of driving experience being an issue with the 10s setup.
heres the rest of my parts:
Hyperion 4035 - 800kv outrunner
Castle Hydra Ice 200HV (I have the extra cap bank installed)
start with 8s2p
Octura x450/2 blade
I didnt realize that the Castle ESC is rated for 200amps, period. I figured that was a continuous rating and there was a much higher surge rating, like most ESCs (I had a Swordfish 240 before) I would imagine that a 10s setup will draw less amps, however the motor obviously isnt designed for boats and im worried about the heat generated with the higher RPMs. I do have a NEU 1527 1.5Y which is a highly touted setup for these boats and much more efficient as well, but I was not intending to use it on this boat and have it already have it custom mounted in another boat.
Would I maybe be safe just giving a lap or two on this setup and checking everything after? or does a fried ESC occur suddenly?
any help appreciated, thanks guys!
Im going to be undertaking my first boats maiden voyage soon, and ive also got practically zero experience driving RC boats of any kind, so im a little bit nervous all things considered.
Ive soaked up alot of information with this first project of mine, and albeit I think I have everything covered, its still a little unnerving trying to juggle all the little ins and outs going into this first run, especially with electrics and all. Its been about 6 months since I first started building this boat, and the whole time I figured I should buy an RTR of some sort just to get the general jist of things, however I could never bring myself to spend the money on that rather than the actual project once I had started it.
So the main concern I have is the ESC and Motor setup I have, and the amps I may draw. I recently made an impulse buy, and even more foolishly, sold the other ESC I had thinking I didnt need it now. I know that my setup will be comfortable for the most part in the average power drawn over the course of the driving, but im worried about the startup and surges I may have.
The boat is a 1/8 scale hydroplane, about 18lbs RTR. I have both 8s and 10s lipo setups, and I want to start with 8s, as im worried about my lack of driving experience being an issue with the 10s setup.
heres the rest of my parts:
Hyperion 4035 - 800kv outrunner
Castle Hydra Ice 200HV (I have the extra cap bank installed)
start with 8s2p
Octura x450/2 blade
I didnt realize that the Castle ESC is rated for 200amps, period. I figured that was a continuous rating and there was a much higher surge rating, like most ESCs (I had a Swordfish 240 before) I would imagine that a 10s setup will draw less amps, however the motor obviously isnt designed for boats and im worried about the heat generated with the higher RPMs. I do have a NEU 1527 1.5Y which is a highly touted setup for these boats and much more efficient as well, but I was not intending to use it on this boat and have it already have it custom mounted in another boat.
Would I maybe be safe just giving a lap or two on this setup and checking everything after? or does a fried ESC occur suddenly?
any help appreciated, thanks guys!

, I don't want to say anything inaccurate but there are ways to identify whether the ESC is made after the tech bulletin or has been sent back for correction. Sorry about that.
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