Rob,
The jury is still out on the Super Clown. Just flew it today at lunch (I'm off on vacation this week), and for some reason I don't have a lot of line tension. I getting ready to do a test run in the back yard (one great thing about electrics!) just to see if the ESC is really running governor mode. Why I am puzzled is that I timed myself at a 4.7s lap, yet during my flight, I was just starting the clover at the 5 minute mark according to my "Talking Timer". My ENobler is flying 5s laps and is finishing the clover at this point. So the rpm is not staying (apparently) constant. Don't understand this--the batteries seem to be ok, taking less than 1600mAHr to fill up.
So I will put on a 9x7 prop (or close to approximate the flying load) and try a static run with my tach and Wattmeter just to make sure things are as what they are suppose to be! Last year it was pretty solid on just this combo, but with the Brodak motor.
Just did the test run and it seems to be ok. I was running about 175Watts (17-19A depending on battery voltage) for the entire ~5 min run (with a 9-6 prop), and that is similar to a "normal" flight. RPM stayed pretty constant at 8550rpm. Now I am really curious about what is going on. I did attach the ESC to the PC prior to this, but it looked like it was setup right. I did reload the parameters, but I didn't change anything. Guess I should put on the data recorder for the next flight and see what is going on. As a note, the Scorpion has a kV of 1250 rpm/V while the Brodak motor has a kV of 1500 rpm/V. Both are relatively higher in kV than I really wanted, but it is what I have. Need to look back at some of my old data to see if I understand what my old setup was. I guess this is the electric equivalent of having issues with the motor run!