Just finished my first build a delta force explorer cat. It has twin tacon's 4074 2200kv ruining on 4s soon to be 5s x442 props. What would be a good step up for my props?
Twin cat prop suggestion
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It depends if u r using counter rotating props or not if u r usnig counter rotating props try 442 left and rt that is one of the sets I use along with 447 left and right a buddy of mine is using 445's both left hand and seems to work well for him I've yet to try it on my set up ChrisLast edited by Chrisg81983; 02-05-2012, 11:33 PM.my youtube videos http://www.youtube.com/user/chris81983?feature=mhee
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Sounds good and good luck feel free to pm me if any other questions come up I will try to help out I have some experience wit twins
Chris gmy youtube videos http://www.youtube.com/user/chris81983?feature=mhee
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The pitch brings you more speed but also pulls more amps.That is why to go a little smaller diameter.It is a trade off,this is where experimentation and/or advise comes in.
We are limited with the counter rotating props.I am having this problem too.Fightercat has a good selection.
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Are you looking for props to run on 4s or 5s? If you step up to 5s you won't want more than the x442s. You will be maxing that ESC out (~180A each) with that setup. Expect to run somewhere in the 70-75mph range once you get it dialed in with the x442s on 5s if they are balanced and sharpened well (providing your batteries are up to the task).Originally posted by Jabbo View PostWas taking a look at them earlier can't decide what to get but I have some time because he will be closed for another week.
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Thats crazy 300 amps what hull motors spedo and propsmy youtube videos http://www.youtube.com/user/chris81983?feature=mhee
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Oh, ok.Originally posted by oscarel View PostHe won't pull 180 amps continuous. The 180's are rated Continuous current 180A, burst current 360A.
I ran that exact setup and datalogged it. It pulled 170-180A+ constant under full throttle. It's good to know things have changed since then though, thanks for the update.
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