Volantexrc RC boat Vector SR80Pro is designed with capsize recovery and outstanding power system, top speed reaching 46MPH. The unibody ABS hull provides extreme durability without worries in high speed running.
High Speed Racing Remote Control Boat Vector SR80 PRO: Easy to control, good for beginners, kids, adults The Remote Control Boat Vector SR80 PRO has a big size with excellent performance. Due to the auto roll back functionracesprevent theelectric partsbest performancewhich can, , transmitter and, and well designed structure with water fins and trim tabs keep the boat can stably running with high speed and shuttles flexibly around obstacles on lakes or even rivers.
The streamlined hull design ensures that remote control boat race fast forward. Special ABS plastic unibody hull design, strong structure and crack resistant, will prevent the boat from impact damage of high-speed driving, this is a ship which can accompany you for a long time.
ARTR version: This version is a model boat almost ready to run. It equipped with transmitter, receiver and electric parts like servo, ESC and motor, but NO battery NO charger.
FeaturesLength: 31.5in (80cm)
Width: 7.9in (20cm)
Height: 6.3in (16cm)
Running Weight: 2.98(lbs) (1.35kg)
Speed: 42(mph) / 67km/h
Motor: 3720/1800KV Water cooled
ESC: BL Water-cooled ESC 60A
Servo: 40-gram Servo * 1pcs
Recommended Battery: 14.8V 5000mAH Li-Po (not included)
Charger: Lipo 4S (not included)
Radio: 2.4GHz marine radio system
For Ages: 14 and over
Experience Level: Beginners
Where To Play: Lake & River
Assembly Time: Less than 5 minutes
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Yes, these can run on a 3s lipo but will be running below its full potential.
Answered by: Si @ Wheelspin Models
That uses an xt60 connector.
Answered by: Steve @ Wheelspin Models
That should be fine as its only 200 mah above the recommended size so should be no different.
Answered by: Steve @ Wheelspin Models