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  • ron1950
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Aug 2010
    • 3024

    #151
    I'll give it a try as soon as chuck sends it back. Do have one new in package. Should I use it raw or just wait for balanced etc one?
    MY RETIREMENT PLAN?????.....POWERBALL
    74 vintage kirby clasic hydro, pursuit mono, mg, 47'' mono, popeye hydro...

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    • Darin Jordan
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Apr 2007
      • 8332

      #152
      Originally posted by ron1950 View Post
      I'll give it a try as soon as chuck sends it back. Do have one new in package. Should I use it raw or just wait for balanced etc one?

      I would never use a raw prop... especially an Octura. Wait for a sharpened/balanced one.

      In the meantime, a Grim/ABC 42x55 is also a good prop. You can bend some more pitch into it slowly as you build up to speed...
      Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
      "Self-proclaimed skill-less leader in the hobby."

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      • ron1950
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Aug 2010
        • 3024

        #153
        Knowing nothing about working over a prop I take it a grim needs work also before use
        MY RETIREMENT PLAN?????.....POWERBALL
        74 vintage kirby clasic hydro, pursuit mono, mg, 47'' mono, popeye hydro...

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        • Darin Jordan
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Apr 2007
          • 8332

          #154
          Originally posted by ron1950 View Post
          Knowing nothing about working over a prop I take it a grim needs work also before use

          The Grim props can generally be used for general use right out of the box. They still should be sharpened and balanced, but can be run as they come.
          Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
          "Self-proclaimed skill-less leader in the hobby."

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          • GP73
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2010
            • 544

            #155
            Originally posted by ron1950 View Post
            Knowing nothing about working over a prop I take it a grim needs work also before use
            Beryllium Copper is nasty stuff...

            If you're going to work on props just make absolutely sure you're protected, this means goggles, respirator (not just a simple mask), gloves, long sleeves shirts

            And make sure you clean the area and wash your clothes right after you're done.

            The guide here on OSE is the best I could find:

            http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/inf...andbalance.php


            PS: But I should add: the warning at the bottom of the guide should really be at the beginning, including suggestions on how to protect yourself.
            Last edited by GP73; 09-17-2010, 01:51 PM. Reason: post scriptum

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            • ALD
              Member
              • May 2010
              • 96

              #156
              I made two runs yesterday with the 42 X 55 prop. I should have given more detail. I have 5.5mm bullets on everything. I ran the boat for 4min each time. 4s 2p 5000mah 40c thunderpower lipo's. Full throttle except I slowed way down in the corners (chicken effect). My heat index for electronics was high, ESC 142 batts 128.My connectors were 172 deg but hold up fine at that temp. I also live in Arizona and it was 106 degrees that day. No temp on motor. I thinking of running without the motor cover for a run and see what the temps are with 42 x 55 prop.

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              • ron1950
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Aug 2010
                • 3024

                #157
                keep us advised on that temp with a 42x55 as i ordered one today lol...
                MY RETIREMENT PLAN?????.....POWERBALL
                74 vintage kirby clasic hydro, pursuit mono, mg, 47'' mono, popeye hydro...

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                • Diesel6401
                  Memento Vivere
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 4203

                  #158
                  Originally posted by ALD View Post
                  I made two runs yesterday with the 42 X 55 prop. I should have given more detail. I have 5.5mm bullets on everything. I ran the boat for 4min each time. 4s 2p 5000mah 40c thunderpower lipo's. Full throttle except I slowed way down in the corners (chicken effect). My heat index for electronics was high, ESC 142 batts 128.My connectors were 172 deg but hold up fine at that temp. I also live in Arizona and it was 106 degrees that day. No temp on motor. I thinking of running without the motor cover for a run and see what the temps are with 42 x 55 prop.
                  Seems like your running a nice set-up good choice on the batts and run time and good job with the 5.5's. Due to the heat outside maybe cut the runtime down by a minute on such a hot day and disconnect the bec and run a rx pack my help. Are you running 1 lipo or 2 paralell?
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                  "It is easier to be wise for others than for ourselves"

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                  • ALD
                    Member
                    • May 2010
                    • 96

                    #159
                    I'm running 2s 2pack in series. Stacked toward the front.

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                    • ALD
                      Member
                      • May 2010
                      • 96

                      #160
                      If your going to run 42 x 55. I would advise cutting holes in engine cover and 5.5 connectors everywhere. When you use your throttle start real slow.
                      The boat is a rocket. I cut the steering travel to 90% and used 20% expo. Have not tried turning at high speed yet. I also tested boat with stock sharpend/balance prop and ran much better and little quicker. Easy to learn on. The big prop is scary fast but down the straights tracks true.

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                      • Steven Vaccaro
                        Administrator
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 8724

                        #161
                        Originally posted by GP73 View Post
                        Beryllium Copper is nasty stuff...

                        If you're going to work on props just make absolutely sure you're protected, this means goggles, respirator (not just a simple mask), gloves, long sleeves shirts

                        And make sure you clean the area and wash your clothes right after you're done.

                        The guide here on OSE is the best I could find:

                        http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/inf...andbalance.php


                        PS: But I should add: the warning at the bottom of the guide should really be at the beginning, including suggestions on how to protect yourself.

                        I've taken your suggestions and added them. Thanks. Here is how it reads now.

                        Warning- Potential Cancer hazard!
                        Take caution when working with Beryllium Cooper! Activities such as grinding, sanding, polishing or any activity which abrades the surface will cause airborne dust particles. These Beryllium Cooper particles are highly toxic! There are dangers involved with inhaling dust or fumes. It can cause serious, chronic lung disease in some individuals. Over time lung disease can be fatal!

                        If you're going to work on these propellers make absolutely sure you're protected, this means proper eyewear, a high quality respirator (not just a simple cloth mask), gloves, long sleeves shirts. Immediately after your work is completed, proper cleaning of the your work area is also suggested.
                        Steven Vaccaro

                        Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!

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                        • Diegoboy
                          Administrator
                          • Mar 2007
                          • 7247

                          #162
                          I have to get my props back from Egneg. I don't want him to DIE!
                          "A quick temper will make a fool of you soon enough."
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                          • ron1950
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • Aug 2010
                            • 3024

                            #163
                            ya he must be busy cause he has one of mine also....
                            MY RETIREMENT PLAN?????.....POWERBALL
                            74 vintage kirby clasic hydro, pursuit mono, mg, 47'' mono, popeye hydro...

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                            • GP73
                              Senior Member
                              • Jul 2010
                              • 544

                              #164
                              Originally posted by Diegoboy View Post
                              I have to get my props back from Egneg. I don't want him to DIE!
                              Well, he prepared 2 props for me too, I didn't ask, but I assumed (and surely I hope) he uses proper protection when working on them.

                              I would feel horrible if anything were to happen to anyone just for my hobby!

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                              • GP73
                                Senior Member
                                • Jul 2010
                                • 544

                                #165
                                Originally posted by Steven Vaccaro View Post
                                I've taken your suggestions and added them. Thanks. Here is how it reads now.

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