I'm thinking that lithium would give you a lot more capacity for the same weight. Expensive though.
Pete
Chris, you using two seperate power sources, one for propulsion and one for lights etc?
I made boats, cars and now 1/16 tanks.
WELL you could BE RIGHT Pete but ive bought what i have an have to use what i have but cheers for info as my boaty m8 uses lithium batts an yes very ExpensiveI'm thinking that lithium would give you a lot more capacity for the same weight. Expensive though.
Pete
AN Yes Si you hit the nail on the head as im useing these big batts for ballast as this is a big hull an will take quite a bit of weight to get her to sit right this is why ive never built a big battle ship as i love the new jersy BB but in a big scale whay to big to handelDepends if he needs the lead acid for ballast also.
THANKS FOR INFOR Gerry an yes may be batt as wires are not hot but ill try another 12amp he batt tomorrow an see how it goes as i was shocked as a 9 amp hr batt on my norfolk last ages an that got a lot of working in itCareful Chris, if you're flattening a 12 ah battery in 10 minutes, you've either got a heck of a drain, or there's summat wrong with the battery - that battery should be capable of giving a 12 amp drain for 1 hour, you're drawing power a rate of - at a rough guess - 72 amps (if the wire near the battery (before it gets split off) isn't hot, then it's the battery)
Doubt that the servos are pulling anywhere near an amp when at rest (would think more in terms of milliamps) - or even when working. Have you a multi-tester? I'd suggest to put it inline from the battery set it to amps and check the readings, if you're getting a big drain, try and narrow down where it is.THANKS FOR INFOR Gerry an yes may be batt as wires are not hot but ill try another 12amp he batt tomorrow an see how it goes as i was shocked as a 9 amp hr batt on my norfolk last ages an that got a lot of working in it
cheers Gerry but i have got about 10 servo in her an they draw power even when they are not working so that a big drain so will try an cut down on servos an other thing not really needed
chris
+1, but with care - most multimeters won't handle more than 10 amps.Doubt that the servos are pulling anywhere near an amp when at rest (would think more in terms of milliamps) - or even when working. Have you a multi-tester? I'd suggest to put it inline from the battery set it to amps and check the readings, if you're getting a big drain, try and narrow down where it is.
That's a thought Pete - I'll have to check mine (it's a 'new to me' make, as my old one finally gave up the ghost after 30+ years)+1, but with care - most multimeters won't handle more than 10 amps.
Pete
So I guess that crane you built will not become functional?...........oh BOO HOO HOO!! :confounded: :crying::disappointed::loudly-crying:THANKS FOR INFOR Gerry an yes may be batt as wires are not hot but ill try another 12amp he batt tomorrow an see how it goes as i was shocked as a 9 amp hr batt on my norfolk last ages an that got a lot of working in it
cheers Gerry but i have got about 10 servo in her an they draw power even when they are not working so that a big drain so will try an cut down on servos an other thing not really needed
chris
YUP im afraid so Rick as a power shortage at the moment but i did some tests an found the 12v to 6v reducer that powers the R/X is getting very hot an its a old one so im goin to replace it with a new one an see if that makes a difference as yes i was at the very least hopein to light up the leds on the crane jib but im afraid that the crane will have to be static but all i can do at the moment is try an find out where the power drain is an hope if i do away with the 4 mini 6v fans an some other things that are not nessacery im hopein to cure what the problem is but the build is on hold till i find that it should all run for at least an hour before the batt is down but it may be a combination of things or as Gerry said may be a bad batt but its a new one so for now its experiment time but pic below may be the trouble VOLTAGE REDUCER is an old one an if not then i'll try other thingsSo I guess that crane you built will not become functional?...........oh BOO HOO HOO!! :confounded: :crying::disappointed::loudly-crying:

Doubt that the servos are pulling anywhere near an amp when at rest (would think more in terms of milliamps) - or even when working. Have you a multi-tester? I'd suggest to put it inline from the battery set it to amps and check the readings, if you're getting a big drain, try and narrow down where it is.
WELL Pete if that the case then my meter wont be any good then+1, but with care - most multimeters won't handle more than 10 amps.
Pete
HI Si yes both ESC' are rated at 40 amps each so ive fitted two 30 amp fuses in to protect them pic below you can see the twin 30amp fuse box with the glass top just below the main cooling fan an the motors are all wired in as a seperate circut with its own 12v 12amp hr battHave you got inline fuses from your motors? Maybe also a inline fuse on the lighting circuit, just in case.

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