mean machine hull leopard 4082 1800kv, seaking 180 v3, m545 strut 1/4 above sponson, 5s2p 4400mah battery 8mm bullets on motor, 8mm and 5mm bullets battery connections .150 cable 3/16 shaft speedmaster hardware. 11.25 timing… i know this is not right…. its a 3.5 d wind. after this run the batteries were warm, esc was a bit hot, and the motor was blazing! ive tried some different timings with different results, mainly cause i dont time my runs and take temps (dont yell at me) , my question is, should i be at 0 degrees timing? is my prop too big? any help thanks. video http://youtu.be/2194Dsd4Aok
What am i doing wrong here?
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set the timing to 3 deg. to start with and if you have an x-442 or x-640 try those first.
remember to start small and work your way up.
also run for one (1) minute then take a temp reading.
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run the timing at 3 deg then and you should be ok.
the D winds do NOT LIKE med on up timing.
they are low timing motors.
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sounds good Dana.
just take baby steps if you will and you will be rewarded very well with a great running boat
and very reliable.
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Yeah, but you're going up to a 5 pitch and keeping the same diameter..............thats alot of prop. The m545 has the same total pitch as an x448!! Just try not to max it all out and have a solid boat, maybe run the 3 degrees and the m445.Originally posted by dana View Posti have x640, my x442 is currently at the bottom of the lake. i figured i was safe because i ran m445 on leo 4074 2200kv on 4s2p in this thing all last year, with less heat issuesNEED PARALLEL CONNECTORS?? QUALITY 5.5MM, 8MM, 8 AND 10 AWG, GET THEM HERE:
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i agree, m545 is alot of prop for that set-up..... i never have used leo motors, but neu 1515 on my outboard pulls a m445see my fleet
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