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  • chrispycontrol
    cookie monster
    • May 2013
    • 47

    #1

    Non stock revolt 30 prop slection

    Hey boaters, hope everyone had a nice holidays and new year.

    I have a revolt 30 with a 180a turnigy marine esc, paired with a leo 3674 2200kv motor.
    Running on 5000mah 40c gens ace 4s lipos

    I want to get a 3 blade cnc prop before the summer, but im not sure what would be the best pitch to get, I would like about 50-55 mph
    I have an x442 pretty sharp and ballanced, but she likes to torque roll a bit, and I heard a 3 blade will lessen torque roll some.

    Before the end of the fall I had her running pretty good on the x442, but the esc and motor were never even warm, I do run dual cooling.

    I prefer the cnc props for ease of use, I did not notice a huge difference from the x442 octura prop and the cnc prop with similar pitch.

    Any advice would be appreciated
  • lenny
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Sep 2010
    • 4297

    #2
    Hi,
    What speeds were getting with the x442 ?
    And also how much run time were you seeing with the 4s 40c 5000 pack ?
    With a bigger prop you will have less run time but will have a little more speed to.
    Do you have any bigger props on hand to try other than the x442,
    To test for temps on the setup ?

    I would try the 46mm/3 /2.54"
    http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...od=cnc-4614350
    Last edited by lenny; 01-09-2014, 11:59 AM.
    ? ONLY IF THEY WORK

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    • chrispycontrol
      cookie monster
      • May 2013
      • 47

      #3
      Hey Lenny.

      I never gpsed it true, just ran it next to my boat, which does 40mph, and I was a tad faster than it, so I estimated about 41-42 mph.

      With lvc at 3.4 I was getting 5-6 mins.
      I would like to stay around 4-5 min run times but juice it up a few mph, I dont want to push it much over 50 though
      I think if I could get it between 45-50 I would be good
      I was looking at the first cnc 3 blade prop which has a 2.54" pitch, which is less than a m545 @ 2.65"
      What do ya think?

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      • rickwess
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2013
        • 777

        #4
        With the stock motor, 4s 4400ma and a m545 prop, my Revolt would do 45mph all day long. I could run 50mph consistently with the UL-1 motor and m545 prop. The m545 seems to be the go to prop for the Revolt.

        The m series props are detongued versions of the x series so I would expect the torque roll to mostly go away with a m545.

        You can get a S&B m545 from Steve here at OSE or from dasbota (Chris).

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        • chrispycontrol
          cookie monster
          • May 2013
          • 47

          #5
          so with the 2030 ul-1 motor a m545 puts you at 50mph?
          So with the leo 3674 2200kv motor I should be in between 50-55,

          I did not know the M series were just detongued x series, I tried to use the speed calc, but it melts my brain, and im not sure if I am using it correctly.

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          • rickwess
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2013
            • 777

            #6
            I'm sure there are other differences between the m and x series props, but that was the layman's version as it was explained to me.

            Put a properly S&B m545 on what you have and you'll meet your goals.

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            • chrispycontrol
              cookie monster
              • May 2013
              • 47

              #7
              Thanks rick, I did some speed calculations on the speed tool.
              If I did it correctly I got the following.
              2200kv motor, came out to 29304 loaded rpm
              14.8v battery
              M440=46 mph
              M445=52mph
              M545=55mph
              OSE happens to have all in stock S&B
              I am going to order a m440 and an M445

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              • rickwess
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2013
                • 777

                #8
                The m445 would be a good choice. I just sport boat and most of the time I ran my UL-1 motor with the m445 just to be even friendlier on the electrics. Speeds were pretty consistent at 46mph.

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                • chrispycontrol
                  cookie monster
                  • May 2013
                  • 47

                  #9
                  Yeah I just sport boat also, Might check out the boat club come spring, they race at 2 lakes close to me NAMBA district 1 I believe.

                  Yeah I am going to go with M445, mild upgrade from the x442, and hopefully the M series takes away some torque roll.
                  Temps should be fine

                  Thanks

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                  • lenny
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Sep 2010
                    • 4297

                    #10
                    I thought you wanted to try a 3 bladed prop to help with torque roll and get a smoother ride.
                    If so than this one should work to, It's a 4514/3 about half way down the list. http://www.prop-shop.co.uk/index.php...ction=products
                    ? ONLY IF THEY WORK

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                    • chrispycontrol
                      cookie monster
                      • May 2013
                      • 47

                      #11
                      Rick said the M series being detongued should help eliminate roll
                      I am ordering a M445 S&B, will see how it goes
                      If it still rolls I will try a 3 blade
                      Everything is frozen solid around here, so it wont be for a few months unless the weather decides to warm up long enough to melt the lakes and ponds

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