I might have just found the perfect 4S pack for this lil' girl. Check out "HRB 3000mah 4S" 60c and its a bit bigger than stock but pretty close in weight.. and fits under the hatch! Going out to test now BG4L🚤💨
@@bashmasterRC Oh nice! It's a great pack.. I just found out it takes a bit of extra throttle to turn with the added weight. Gained 6mph over baseline though!
Hi Chris, I just watched this video and since I ordered one of these boats (I actually ordered the carbon fiber design with the full transom hardware upgrade) I've been watching a lot of videos for this model. I haven't found any videos where they've explained which 3s and 4s batteries they're using and what battery dimensions fit in the boat. Also, what brand, how much mAh and C rating and speed test runs with mph readings for each. This is information I would find useful. I am afraid to order batteries not knowing if they will fit, if they're safe for the ESC, motor, etc. I don't know who to ask, which is why I'm writing this. Perhaps you may have the time to answer some of my questions? This will be my first rc boat and I recently bought a couple rc cars which I had trouble finding the same information about batteries for. I put a lot of time on research and money into my Arrma Vorteks with batteries, customization, and upgrades and it's been a fun adventure, but seemingly with all my rc crafts, I come to the same issues when it comes time for battery selection. It doesn't seem to matter which model, whether it be my plane, cars or boat, the videos I watch don't cover enough information on batteries. I also have a Traxxas Aton drone, but fortunately, Traxxas gives battery information directly on their site... with the unfortunate limitation to their own proprietary batteries. Anyway, if you happen to read this, any wisdom you may possess regarding batteries would be greatly appreciated. Thank you kindly and keep it fun!
@@deweythomas5188 so the battery that comes with this boat is 1800 mah 3s so I would stay close to that! And the reason being is the size of the battery will matter. The bigger the battery you put in that boot it's libel to affect the performance. I would probably go no higher 2200mah. As far as the c rating the higher, the better! I would go with CNHL batteries which can be found on Amazon. I have found that these batteries pack a lot of punch and are fairly affordable! I hope this helps ...please like and subscribe
@bashmasterRC Thanks for your reply. Actually, the one I'm getting comes with a 2500mAh 3s. It's advertised as 4s compatible. I'm not sure what the ESC is rated for, but most of the 3s batteries I'm able to find with either the stock XT60 plugs or a Deans T-Plug only have like 2200mAh. Unless I go up to like 5200mAh, batteries are difficult to find. I did however, find some Zeee batteries with 4s 3300mAh with 50c and Zeee with 3s 5200mAh with 50c. The batteries have dimensions of 131×43.5×29 and weigh 348g for the 4s and 132×43×25 with a weight of 343g on the 3s. I watched a battery comparison video where the guy did some extensive testing and one of the things I got out of it was that the heavier batteries perform better and provide a longer runtime. My main concern is the dimensional size. I don't know if the hull size is different, they look about the same in the photos on the Amazon site, but it's difficult to tell with the carbon fiber appearance. No one provides the dimensions of the batteries or the dimensional capacity of the battery compartment/tray for most, if not all models. That's where ordering batteries gets complicated, especially before getting the model in my hands. At that point, at least I can take measurements myself, but if I wait until it arrives, I will only have one battery to use, which makes a trip to a body of water not worthwhile from where I'm located. See, I also ordered one of these boats for my nephew as a surprise gift. We're planning a camping trip sooner than the batteries will arrive if I don't order soon, so knowing what will fit into the boats is basically the information I need. Thank you for giving me the mAh information though. That's also helpful, but I guess it's a little different since my boat is coming stovk with the 2500. I don't know how much higher is safe for this boat. Since I ordered one boat from AliExpress, it will take longer to arrive. I went ahead and ordered the second one from ScAm-azon, so it should arrive tomorrow (Friday), so I guess I can take measurements then, but yeah, do you think a 3s with 5200mAh will be ok, or do you think it would burn up the ESC? I do take temperature readings after each run to try to make sure I don't cook the electronics. There is so much information, it's mind boggling! Keeping it fun!
@@bashmasterRC I have the same boat. I am thinking of buying a 40C 3300mah 4s battery. For this reason, your ideas and experiences are important to me.
Thanks for this . Super runs . Pls can you share where one can get the aluminum hardware , I’d like to replace my plastic ones too . Thanks
@@minochercowasjee amazon!
Thank you for this! I just got one. It seemed like a dog on 3S I will try 4s!!
It's blast on 4s...enjoy! Please like and subscribe!
@@bashmasterRC it got way too hot the stock ESC and motor couldn’t take it, but it was at least fun to run. It’s a real dog on 3s
I might have just found the perfect 4S pack for this lil' girl. Check out "HRB 3000mah 4S" 60c and its a bit bigger than stock but pretty close in weight.. and fits under the hatch! Going out to test now BG4L🚤💨
@@scaleworksRC I actually have in 3300 HRb
@@bashmasterRC Oh nice! It's a great pack.. I just found out it takes a bit of extra throttle to turn with the added weight. Gained 6mph over baseline though!
@@scaleworksRC In order not to take any risks, I chose a 3000mah 4s 35c lipo battery. Thank you for your help.
Hi Chris, I just watched this video and since I ordered one of these boats (I actually ordered the carbon fiber design with the full transom hardware upgrade) I've been watching a lot of videos for this model.
I haven't found any videos where they've explained which 3s and 4s batteries they're using and what battery dimensions fit in the boat. Also, what brand, how much mAh and C rating and speed test runs with mph readings for each. This is information I would find useful. I am afraid to order batteries not knowing if they will fit, if they're safe for the ESC, motor, etc. I don't know who to ask, which is why I'm writing this. Perhaps you may have the time to answer some of my questions?
This will be my first rc boat and I recently bought a couple rc cars which I had trouble finding the same information about batteries for. I put a lot of time on research and money into my Arrma Vorteks with batteries, customization, and upgrades and it's been a fun adventure, but seemingly with all my rc crafts, I come to the same issues when it comes time for battery selection. It doesn't seem to matter which model, whether it be my plane, cars or boat, the videos I watch don't cover enough information on batteries. I also have a Traxxas Aton drone, but fortunately, Traxxas gives battery information directly on their site... with the unfortunate limitation to their own proprietary batteries.
Anyway, if you happen to read this, any wisdom you may possess regarding batteries would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you kindly and keep it fun!
@@deweythomas5188 so the battery that comes with this boat is 1800 mah 3s so I would stay close to that! And the reason being is the size of the battery will matter. The bigger the battery you put in that boot it's libel to affect the performance. I would probably go no higher 2200mah. As far as the c rating the higher, the better! I would go with CNHL batteries which can be found on Amazon. I have found that these batteries pack a lot of punch and are fairly affordable! I hope this helps ...please like and subscribe
@bashmasterRC Thanks for your reply. Actually, the one I'm getting comes with a 2500mAh 3s. It's advertised as 4s compatible. I'm not sure what the ESC is rated for, but most of the 3s batteries I'm able to find with either the stock XT60 plugs or a Deans T-Plug only have like 2200mAh. Unless I go up to like 5200mAh, batteries are difficult to find. I did however, find some Zeee batteries with 4s 3300mAh with 50c and Zeee with 3s 5200mAh with 50c. The batteries have dimensions of 131×43.5×29 and weigh 348g for the 4s and 132×43×25 with a weight of 343g on the 3s. I watched a battery comparison video where the guy did some extensive testing and one of the things I got out of it was that the heavier batteries perform better and provide a longer runtime. My main concern is the dimensional size. I don't know if the hull size is different, they look about the same in the photos on the Amazon site, but it's difficult to tell with the carbon fiber appearance. No one provides the dimensions of the batteries or the dimensional capacity of the battery compartment/tray for most, if not all models. That's where ordering batteries gets complicated, especially before getting the model in my hands. At that point, at least I can take measurements myself, but if I wait until it arrives, I will only have one battery to use, which makes a trip to a body of water not worthwhile from where I'm located. See, I also ordered one of these boats for my nephew as a surprise gift. We're planning a camping trip sooner than the batteries will arrive if I don't order soon, so knowing what will fit into the boats is basically the information I need. Thank you for giving me the mAh information though. That's also helpful, but I guess it's a little different since my boat is coming stovk with the 2500. I don't know how much higher is safe for this boat. Since I ordered one boat from AliExpress, it will take longer to arrive. I went ahead and ordered the second one from ScAm-azon, so it should arrive tomorrow (Friday), so I guess I can take measurements then, but yeah, do you think a 3s with 5200mAh will be ok, or do you think it would burn up the ESC? I do take temperature readings after each run to try to make sure I don't cook the electronics. There is so much information, it's mind boggling! Keeping it fun!
By the way, I did like and subscribe when I watched the video.
@@deweythomas5188 awesome man thank you I appreciate it. Enjoy that boat.
@@bashmasterRC Thank you. Did you read my previous reply regarding the dimensions?
How do you think a 3S 5200mAh 50C lipo would work on stock controls? And how much run time do you think that would get?
@@CameronLorenzen that battery might be too heavy for that, but I'm not exactly sure I haven't tried it!
What are your thoughts on the hrb 11.1v 3300mah 3s lipo?
@@CameronLorenzen good battery I actually have that battery in 4s!!
How C value this lipo?
@@ozancengizaydin 60c discharge
@@bashmasterRC With stock esc and stock motor, did the 60c cause battery heating problems in the long run?
@@bashmasterRC I have the same boat. I am thinking of buying a 40C 3300mah 4s battery. For this reason, your ideas and experiences are important to me.