Just to add to Alec's very thorough discussion:
Are you running with a 7.4 or 11.1-volt pack? The LPB motor is wound for 7-volts so I equipped the MPC input power lead with an 11-Ohm resistor to drop the voltage a bit so the motor does not get hot. If you are using a 7.4-volt pack, then only about 3-volts is getting to the motor and it will stall easily.
One correction to Alec's methodology: Never invert the submerged SAS equipped SD (in this case, to flood the ballast tank without use of the r/c system) as this will unseat both the float activated snorkel head-valve and safety float-valve, and water will pour into your battery space. Use the r/c system when venting and blowing the ballast sub-system.
Boat looks great, Matt. Keep at it.
M
Are you running with a 7.4 or 11.1-volt pack? The LPB motor is wound for 7-volts so I equipped the MPC input power lead with an 11-Ohm resistor to drop the voltage a bit so the motor does not get hot. If you are using a 7.4-volt pack, then only about 3-volts is getting to the motor and it will stall easily.
One correction to Alec's methodology: Never invert the submerged SAS equipped SD (in this case, to flood the ballast tank without use of the r/c system) as this will unseat both the float activated snorkel head-valve and safety float-valve, and water will pour into your battery space. Use the r/c system when venting and blowing the ballast sub-system.
Boat looks great, Matt. Keep at it.
M
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