I'm curious to see how much RPM's a 3/16 flexcable can support.I'm running saw riggers and never had a failure with my shafts( low 40K) but I'm about to test a new combo that is supposed to reach 60K ......I know there are some guys running 50K with no problems.you're welcome to share your experiences. Thanks Gill
High RPM on a 3/16 "flexshaft
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It is more the voltage, power and size of the prop that limits the 3/16 flex shaft. 4S with with most all motors is OK. when you go to 6S it gets touchy.
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I've run my SAW boats to 42,000 rpm with that size cable without problems - but I use only Hughey cables. I too wonder at what rpm the centrifugal force will contribute to cable failure - but it seems to be balanced by the tortional forces imposed by the prop. I have heard reports of others runing in excess of 50,000 rpm, but I have never witnessed this.
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Mike only one soft bend.Also I only use Hughey shafts and I saw some people in Germany running boats in the mid 50k's with no issues so as I'm about to test a new rigger with a 1527 on 8S I thought it would nice hear some comments. Thanks GillGO FAST AND TURN RIGHT !
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I run 3/16 cable in my 8S SAW rigger at higher than 50,000 rpm
and I have not broken one yet. I did tweak one from a blow off
when the prop bit when the boat landed. It is unusable now because of the bend
in it but it still did not break. I have been running props up to 44mm
with this setup and they are Hughey cables which in my opinion are about as good
as cables get. Having a really good motor to cable coupler is really important.
This is really the weakest point and with that much rpm and power that connection sees
an incredible amount of stress. I solder the ends of my cables and this helps a lot with durability.
Hope this helps,
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Hi Chris
You been to any Olive Gardens Lately?
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Likewise I have run a 1527 on 6S and once with 8S and no problems. A very true coupler is key as is a true joint at the stub shaft. The prop has to be dead nuts balanced. All of mine run a single gentle bend with Teflon liners.
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Thanks guys I think that I'm in the right direction as my parts are top quality ones and I spend lot of time on my props so let see what will happen with this new challenge.Chris what do you think using a 1527 1D on 6S or better stick to a 1,5D on 8S?Jim interesting input polishing the cable !Well I have the choice of both motors so it would be nice know what the experts recommend! Thanks GillGO FAST AND TURN RIGHT !
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1527/1D can be good on 6S but don't over prop it. This setup
can be really hard on ESC's. Depending on how much pitch your running
I wouldn't run anything bigger than 45mm.
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I see Chris ......I'm using a SF 300 that is supposed to handle this set up well.About props I have some in this diam 44/45mm with 3,5 to 3,7 cup. My previous test with 2047 and different cups were also good but it was with the lower kv motor.Anyway I really appreciate your help and will you all know how the boat performed soon Thanks GillGO FAST AND TURN RIGHT !
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Ditto on the 45% silver on the end of the cable. Polishing isn't a bad idea either.
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Yes Doug I've been doing this for the last twenty years.Thanks GillGO FAST AND TURN RIGHT !
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I would not run a 5mm shaft for the 1527 in any case especially forOriginally posted by urbs00007 View Postchris, when you run 1527 in saw can you use motor with 5mm shaft? trying to trade my 2230 for a 1527 to run straightaway. dont want failures right off the bat !!
SAW. It just seems to be too long of a rotor for a 5mm shaft
I have seen them break and it is really ugly, usually taking out the ESC
in the process.
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