Turnigy D3542/5 1250KV Brushless Outrunner Motor $18.85 CLICK HERE
Spec.Battery: 2~4 Cell /7.4~14.8VRPM: 1250kvMax current: 46A No load current: 3AMax power: 665WInternal resistance: 0.021 ohmWeight: 130g (including connectors)Diameter of shaft: 5mmDimensions: 35x42mProp size: 7.4V/11x7 14.8V/9x6Max thrust: 1350g
Spec.Battery: 2~4 Cell /7.4~14.8VRPM: 1250kvMax current: 46A No load current: 3AMax power: 665WInternal resistance: 0.021 ohmWeight: 130g (including connectors)Diameter of shaft: 5mmDimensions: 35x42mProp size: 7.4V/11x7 14.8V/9x6Max thrust: 1350g
An excellent motor for planes up to 220 grams (8 oz) using 2 li-poly cells.
Very lightweight at 19 grams including, with an integrated prop saver for APC 8x3.8 SloFly or APC 8x4 E propeller and firewall mount inbuilt. Great for small 3D planes weighing around 6 oz, or aerobatic planes up to 8 oz.
Use with a 10 Amp brushless ESC and small 7.4V lithium batteries in the 400mah - 800mah range.
The motor features a 3mm hardened steel shaft, dual ball bearings, integrated prop saver.
Spec.
Model: A2204-14
Cells: 2-3
Kv: 1450rpm/V
Maxx Eff: 74%
No load Curr. .3A
Max Current: 7.5A
Weight: 19g
Int. Resistance: 550mh
Dimensions: 27.6 x 11.5mm
Recomended Model: (3D 220g or less)
Recomended prop: 8040/2S or 7035/3S
This is similar to the AXi 2203/52 or 2204/54
Use a 10A ESC with this motor.
Turnigy 2632 Brushless Motor 1000kv $13.64 CLICK HERE
Dimension: 32mm x 26mm, 48mm(with shaft)
Weight: 51g (kv1000) (not including connectors)
Diameter of shaft: 3mm
Length of front shaft: 15.5mm
Lamination thickness: .2mm
Magnet type: 45SH
Max performance
Voltage: 3S
Weight: 51g (kv1000) (not including connectors)
Diameter of shaft: 3mm
Length of front shaft: 15.5mm
Lamination thickness: .2mm
Magnet type: 45SH
Max performance
Voltage: 3S
Max current: 8.5~13A/20S
Prop: 8x3.8~10x4.7
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