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Canopy Removal
1. Loosen the 4 screws located at each
corner of the canopy.
2. Remove the canopy from the hull
the canopy from the hull
starting with the 2 rear screws. Ensure
with the 2 rear screws. Ensure
that the 4 screws have disengaged
4 screws have disengaged
from their bases before carefully lifting
r bases before carefully lifting
the canopy.
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Installing the Battery Packs
The included electronics are rated for 2S–6S LiPo
batteries; however, running the stock propeller nonstop
on a 6S battery could overheat your electronics or
damage your batteries. If you run the stock propeller on
6S, we recommend using full throttle on straight line
passes only. Return passes should be at half throttle
to reduce the heat of the electronics. If you want to
run 6S nonstop, use optional propellers (PRB282006 or
PRB282027).
1. Install the 2 battery packs on the left and right
sides of the boat hull. Secure the batteries with the
included hook and loop straps. When running your
boat in rough water, use Waterproof Hook and Loop
Tape (DYNK0300) between the batteries and the
battery tray to secure the batteries more fully.
Tip: Start with the batteries as far forward as possible,
moving them 1/4 inch at a time toward the bow until
your boat reaches maximum speed.
2. Connect each battery pack to the ESC power
connectors.
The included propeller provides the best performance
between 4S (14.8V) and 5S LiPo (18.5V). 5S configuration
can be achieved by mounting a 3S LiPo battery
(DYNB3811EC) on the left side of the boat and a 2S LiPo
battery (DYNB3810EC) on the right side of the boat.
The added weight of the 3S battery on the left side will
counteract torque twist caused by the propeller spinning
at high RPM.
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WARNING: When using 2 batteries in series, always
make sure they are in roughly the same condition
(age) and they have the same capacity (mAh) and
discharge rate (C rating). Failure to do so may cause
damage to your batteries, potentially causing a fire.
UL 19 Hydroplane