robertpickard
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You might want to try a Grimracer 40/53 2 blade and a 440/2 cut back get with Mark Sholund he send you what you need
The picture Gene posted of the kit setup is very similar to how I run my controls, on my other tunnels. I use small diameter brass tubing to route the cables through the end of the radio box, no seals needed. I don't use fishing line I use braided stainless leader cable,that is nylon coated and crimping sleeves with 440 threaded eye bolts. I can buy a 20ft. roll of it in the fishing tackle dept of most any dept. store or at a bait shop for about 3 bucks. More than enough to do a whole fleet of tunnels.I suggested the 40X53/2 because it's an awesome prop on the VS1 with an OS after sharpening and balancing it,and I have no first hand experience with the 40X52/3.@Larry - I hear everything you're saying there... I have a couple of questions though...
1. When you rig the steering with fishing line, you still feed it through nylon sheaths? Or do you feed the cable straight out through the radio box seals with no sheaths? It makes sense that if you use long enough pushrod seals, you could glue the cable with the seal with silicone so no water can get in, and the seal could stretch out and press in with movement. No need for a sheath. But of course, the cables need to come straight out towards the engine and have a bit of tension. Maybe I'm talking out of my a$$ and this is completely wrong. Just a thought. You guys can tell me.
2. Apart from having to balance only 2 blades, why is a 2 blade easier to deal with than the 3-blade prop. I'm sure I'll get both and experiment though.
I'll consider adding a 3rd channel right from the get-go. Should be pretty simple if I use small servos for the throttle and mix. Any of you guys running a 3rd channel on an OS OB?
@Chris - cool, that's good to know. It's not like I need a whole lot of cable, but if it's a better and more inexpensive option - great!
@grimracer - Thanks Mike... I'm sure the boat is great out of the box. We all love to customize to our own tastes. Looks like I'm in the right place. -Danny
Danny@moparbarn - Thanks for the tips. I'll do that. @Tim That's much better than hauling around a battery. How much for those battery packs more or less?
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