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alesz
8.November.2009, 12:14
Which motor , hull is executive mkII ?
CrunchiX
8.November.2009, 16:25
http://www.rc-raceboats-world.de/forum/showthread.php?t=10688&highlight=executive
http://213.239.214.134/lindenau/cms/cms/front_content.php?idcat=58
http://www.hydroworld.de/vb/showthread.php?t=2048
I hope you find a suitable solution to you.
alesz
9.November.2009, 17:13
hello, you German peoples dont wont to help and tell your setups for h1 :) :prost:
roundnose
9.November.2009, 20:52
Which motor , hull is executive mkII ?
Maybe try next time more polite and substantial phrasing.
BR Werner
Mark
9.November.2009, 23:33
I am running a 1535/5, but I think the motor is too heavy so I will probably switch to a lighter one.
heatorn
10.November.2009, 22:40
Neu 1110/1Y for à light H1 (700-800g)
But the motor only doesn't do the job.
Ok you nead the right RMP but it's not the 1% more more ore less that is making the difference. Lipos prop and trimming are I think more importent.
Best regards.
Camille
alesz
11.November.2009, 18:22
yes i agree, but i dont understand we run on around 4000-4500kv, italians chinese ,germans run 5000-6000kv....and dont know what setup to chose.
heatorn
11.November.2009, 19:21
With less Rmp you have a bigger prop and a better acceleration.
With more RMP you have a higher topspeed but are slower in the curves.
I think 5000kv is good for à 700 to 800g rigger. That's what most people runn with in France.
Best regards.
Camille
riggerdirk
12.November.2009, 20:58
We here in Germany with national Nauticus Rules (only here) are allowed to use also 3s or 4S Setups in a Hydro 1 since 2009. -Always with maximum 280g Battery weight.
I tested the 4s Version (+2800 RPM) and I am very happy with it
-lower Temperature all over-
Test and have fun
BR Dirk