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fireboat cof g
… ow a tendency to list badly on full power? - mine does with brushless motor and LiPo. Finally LiPo's do not like water so do make sure they are in a dry place in the boat. Good luck Dave
by Dave M · 16 years ago
28 Apr 2010
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Rebuild continues
… of 900 Graupner bb motors and will install these initially. Brushless and LiPo would be best, I already use one in my Vosper 34" FIRE boat but weight is not really a problem in the Arun so large motors and batteries will hopefully give the …
by Dave M · 16 years ago
6 Apr 2010
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Rebuild continues
… and performance was ok but short lived. I will probably go brushless because of the efficiency and run time. just wondering which arun you intend to model it on as there all so different but this cabin only really allows 52-08, 9 and 10 as …
by chavtasticbrian · 16 years ago
5 Apr 2010
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Nor Star 'Wave Rider'
Found beached on e-bay and refurbished. Brushless motor running on 8.4 v. with Planet T5 2.4ghz radio. First trial at Goodrington, Paignton. 12 Mar 2010
by kalamunda · 16 years ago
15 Mar 2010
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46" RAF Crash Tender new kit
Could you tell me the cost of the kit and which brushless motor you used? Thanks.
by William1 · 17 years ago
21 Jan 2010
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Boat stand, ESC and Servo
… k this set up out of my Police Boat before converting it to brushless and it worked fine with no overheating problems. ESC was running about 45C. I was thinking more along the lines of sealing it with primer (Project budget running low) I'v …
by Police Boat Captain · 17 years ago
17 Jan 2010
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Aerokits 34" Fire Tender
… . Worked ok but nothing spectacular. Recently ventured into brushless and LiPo. Tried an inrunner but ran far to hot and not veryt fast. Changed to an Outrunner (mork torky apparently) and nearly took off! (it is a seaplane tender but shoul …
by Dave M · 17 years ago
16 Jan 2010
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Firefloat restoration
… ut A£50. I am not the best person to advise you as I prefer brushless motors for fast vessels and most of my other models are scale, so no real need for power hungry ESC's! There are several posts on this site relating to motor/ESC set ups …
by Dave M · 17 years ago
11 Jan 2010
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Aerokits 34" Fire Tender
Which motor are you asking about? The brushed or brushless.Dave
by Dave M · 17 years ago
21 Dec 2009
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Mini Fire Boat
… s after some slow speed control that I did not get with the brushless It was stop or go and as Its a small boat you need to sale In sheltered pools and It was just uncontrollable I have moved the batteries forward as well. I could not get t …
by Peter HS93 · 17 years ago
27 Nov 2009
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Jotika Sea Queen
… an Impressed. I want to stay with brushed motors as the the brushless technology fills me with fear, not least with cost of batteries. Now I know I can't expect blistering performance but what would be the best bet do you think? I want to s …
by ianed57 · 17 years ago
9 Nov 2009
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boat Pictures
… ut before I had chance to take a snap on water. Anyone used brushless motors In one of these? I use one In my crash tender and am thinking two In this model will go well. Blackpool next weekend so hopefully I can find out more Info on the m …
by Peter HS93 · 17 years ago
9 Nov 2009
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Jotika Sea Queen
… t of trouble over this. I take the point about expense with brushless motors with a boat the size of Sea Queen which is why I thought I would stay with brushed motors. I feel reassured, and will start the Sea Queen when I have finished my p …
by ianed57 · 17 years ago
5 Nov 2009
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Jotika Sea Queen
… ation has worked for many others so it should for you. As a brushless motor user, albeit in a 34" fireboat, I would advise you to have no fear of the motors or the batteries. Yes special chargers and controllers are required and running gea …
by Dave M · 17 years ago
5 Nov 2009
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Jotika Sea Queen
I'm not sure I follow your comment on batteries? Brushless motors are no different to brushed motors when it comes to battery chemistry. Both types will run on Pb, Nicad, NihH or Li-poly. The advantage of Li-Poly is that they are light and …
by Robert · 17 years ago
5 Nov 2009
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fireboat cof g
… ke a silicon join between the base and side mounts. I use a brushless motor and need to have an absolutely rock solid mounting. The motor is an out-runner so produces some horrendous gyro effects at speed. The silicon will, I hope, absorb t …
by Dave M · 17 years ago
20 Oct 2009
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fireboat cof g
… ee you motor mount. I need to make something similar for my brushless motor and believe your set up would work. Be interested to know how it stands up to use on the water. Dave
by Dave M · 17 years ago
19 Oct 2009
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Arun ?? Lifeboat
… ut before I had chance to take a snap on water. Anyone used brushless motors in one of these? I use one in my crash tender and am thinking two in this model will go well. Blackpool next weekend so hopefully I can find out more info on the m …
by Dave M · 17 years ago
11 Oct 2009
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48"fire boat renovation
… e is high. I have a 34" version of this fire boat amd use a brushless motor. However there are several posts on this site with various brushed motor / speed controller / battery commutations and suitable props. I suggest you don't try …
by Dave M · 17 years ago
8 Oct 2009
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Police Boat at Vienese Evening
… a video of my boat running at Vienese evening, powered by a brushless motor and LiPo battery.
by Police Boat Captain · 17 years ago
4 Oct 2009
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propulsion
… , you are going into unchartered water here! Fireboat has a brushless single screw in his, its quick, but is the 3 foot model, and HS93 has twin outrunners in his small Fireboat, its very fast, but dont know how you will get on with the big …
by pmdevlin · 17 years ago
14 Sep 2009
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Aerokits 46" power
… milar to the Merco using electric power you will have to go brushless. We have done this successfully with the 46" Crash Tender and the details are on this website:- To see the boat in both static and action pictures (well up on the plane) …
by ukengineman · 17 years ago
10 Sep 2009
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34" rttl
I have fitted an outrunner brushless motor to my model. I have tried using a 3 blade brass prop but the speed Is still too fast. I have added extra lead to the front compartment but the boat Is still almost flying. Has anyone had a similar …
by gerry · 17 years ago
31 Aug 2009
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Aerokits Crash Tender
HI CK I bought brushless motors and speed controllers via eBay from China. Use LI Po battery and am very pleased with the set up. if you visit Other Matters on this forum I have posted pictures of the set up and the boat on the water. The 3 …
by cakfilth · 17 years ago
30 Aug 2009
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(Police Boat) Other
Changed from brushed to brushless and LIPO, the boat now weighs a lot less and is very fast. (Motor: Turingy 3600KV) (10/10)
by Police Boat Captain · 17 years ago
19 Aug 2009
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more pics of my seaplane tender
… any more photos or measurements from my boat just ask. The brushless motor and ESC arrived today, the mount and coupling should come next week and then it will be time to fly.
by Police Boat Captain · 17 years ago
15 Aug 2009
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more pics of my seaplane tender
HI Captain Nice looking model.You will not regret going brushless. I put a brushless outrunner in my fireboat (34") and coupled with a LiPo and air-cooled Esc it really flies. You will solve all your weight problems, I had to add extra leas …
by Dave M · 17 years ago
15 Aug 2009
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On the lake
… s fast, but not as fast as my seaplane tender so I am going brushless............
by Police Boat Captain · 17 years ago
14 Aug 2009

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