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> Electric Motors > All Car Motors
> Electric Motors > Inrunners by size > 39mm and above
> Cars & Parts > Electric Motors > 1:5th Scale

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XK5692-540KV Brushless Inrunner

XK5692-540KV Brushless Inrunner


XK5692-540KV Brushless Inrunner

Specs.
Max Amps: 88A
Max Volt: 29.6V
Max Watts: 2600W
Rpm/V: 540kv
Resistance: 0.0241 ohms
No-load Current: 1.2A(15V)
Dimension: 55.8mm x 92mm
Mounting hole depth: 8mm
Length of extend Shaft: 20mm
Shaft diameter: 6mm
Weight: 895g


PRODUCT ID: XK5692-540KV

Kv (rpm/v) 540
Weight (g) 895
Max Current (A) 88
Resistance (mh) 24
Max Voltage (V) 30
Power(W) 2600
Shaft A (mm) 6
Length B (mm) 92
Diameter C (mm) 56
Can Length D (mm) 85
Total Length E (mm) 112
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 Customer rated 5 crowns   
 
Total of 15 discussions.
Facundo  2 points - 5/2/2013
 
Mi idea es ponerle dos motores al skateboard. Crees que con dos de estos andara bien, o me recomendas algun otro motor? I want to put two engines to the skateboard. Do you think that I would be fine with two of this is? Or is there another one that would suit me better?
 wellmanite 201 points
Two of these motors should work great, I can't think of a better motor.
Facundo  2 points - 5/2/2013
 
Hi, i was looking for a scooter/skateboard brushless motor. Is the motor power 2600W?
 wellmanite 201 points
The recommended max continuous current draw is 2600W, since the motor is less than 100% efficient it will produce only 2150W-2400W. This motor is very powerful and with the right gearing or clutch it will provide decent power to a scooter/skateboard.
CARLOS ALBERTO  5 points - 3/4/2013
 
Sirve este motor para un auto de 1/5 escala ?
 wellmanite 201 points
yes, it is for 1/5 scale cars and trucks. Si, para un auto de 1/5 escala.
wellmanite  201 points - 1/14/2013
 
The mounting screws required are M4-.7 X XMM (4mmxXmm).
wellmanite  201 points - 1/8/2013
 
If you mean a jacket for water cooling then no. you could probably make a water jacket with a heatsink inside.
 Jimmy 2 points
I found one at Kintecracing****, thanks for the reply!
Jimmy  2 points - 1/7/2013
 
Is there a cooling jacket for this motor?
wellmanite  201 points - 12/22/2012
 
For those interested in using it for airplanes, I just ran it with an 18x8 on a 4s lipo, and at about 90% throttle it hit 70A, about 6500-7000RPM. I had to shut it down because I was using a 60A esc. Soon I will write a review with performance info on 11,12, and 14" props.
twissted  25 points - 12/4/2012
 
SSS 5694 6 pole 1200kv motor.
Type: 5694
KV: 1200
Y/D: 2.5D
Max Amp (A): 292
Max Volt (V): 41
Max Power (W): 12000
Max RPM: 50K
Non Load Current (A): 3.5
Shaft Diameter (mm): 8
Motor size diameter x length (mm): 56*94
Gross weight (g): 900

Hor Racing **** has this motor beat in every way. handles 12s with ease and TP Power makes it it cost less as well.
So why would anyone want this motor?

 wellmanite 201 points
For some applications that motor is too big, where this motor uses less battery. Sounds like an incredible motor (sss 5694).
The mad one  53 points - 4/27/2012
 
is it for 3s?
 Scott 236 points
This is for 8s use! 29.6v Hoe this helps!
 Scott 236 points
Sorry, hope that helps!
william  2 points - 4/17/2012
 
can you tell me if this is as good as the 540 Leopard motor as thinking about having a 540 soon alf
 william 2 points
to slow i got an leopard 540 kv now
Mareike  2 points - 12/31/2011
 
I want to use 6 of them for my hmebuild ROV. BUT, how much pressure can the housing and hose connectors take. We are talking of 500' dives. Same counts for the speed controllers, will they go with or will the cooling pipes blow up? I really don't want to waste 700 $ in my first test run??
 rc speed 277 points
lol this is big prodjekt! I wish you luck!!!!!
 elektrowlad 34 points
hmm, if they are tubular, given the fact that the cooling pipes will also be filled with water, they will take it no problem...as for the motors, well, everything inside is solid, nothing is hollow, unless it has some small capacitors or resistor inside that i'm unsure of... now tell us, how's the project coming along ?
rexen  16 points - 9/12/2011
 
I own a Leopard 5692 540KV and it looks surprisingly similar to this fellow. I think Turnigy just rebranded the Leopard motors. This one should be 4 poles, I use it to power a custom converted 1/5 buggy (13 kg). If it is like the Leopard it will take 5KW power spikes and you can put the Castle Neu fan shroud on it without any modification.
 Scott 236 points
Buy one of these and open it up and you will see the difference between it and the leopard! As far as being a "re-branded" leopard,... no! Hobbyking is more likely to go to leopards individual parts manufacturers and buy in bulk, in a way that will also allow them to under-cut leopard's final sale price!
Straight Up  754 points - 8/4/2011
 
Helloooo Ramtec EDF motor!!!!
alexautom8s  212 points - 8/4/2011
 
Is this your "Neu" product line? Details would be helpful. Anything larger in the works?
fire42  159 points - 8/4/2011
 
any more details.? Number of poles? Has the shaft got a flat on it
 mikeylama 52 points
you can grind a flat surface to the shaft in no time, this should be not hold you back from the purchase
 jimbojones 91 points
Hmmm Looks like a leopard copy. I wonder how they compare. Mind you its probably from the same factory but who knows. Someone do a comparison test! I think Ill spend the little bit more and get a leopard however
 KaztheMinotaur 11 points
Deffinately not rated like the Leopard. The Leopard 5692 540KV can go up to 14S IIRC.
 ananasbrus 66 points
Please make this available with a 8mm shaft, a 6mm shaft is useless for high power EDF use.
 rexen 16 points
You can easily find 6 to 8mm shaft adapters.
 ananasbrus 66 points
That's not the point, for this motor to be of any use in larger EDF units it needs a 8mm shaft. Using a 6 to 8mm adapter to get it to work with a rotor with a 8mm shaft bore is not a viable solution. All the larger EDF units this motor could be used in are setup for motors with an 8mm shaft and the 6mm shaft is just to thin and flexible to be used safely in these applications. Besides, the rotating assembly needs to be perfectly balanced to run properly and adding a second adapter just won't work. The Leopard 56 series motors are available with 8mm shafts, so why not this as well, it's clearly either a copy or made in the same factory.
 DrGerryD 4 points
Does anyone know what rpm and Current consumption this has at 12 vdc ?
 morphine 457 points
12x540=6480 A=? depends on application. Such low voltage will yield very little torque and send the amps through the ceiling with the slightest of loads.
 mugurel 3 points
*morphine: don't want to ruin your explanation, but your formula is way too wrong.

Allow me:
"Kv" is the motor velocity constant, measured in RPM per volt (not to be confused with "kV," the abbreviation for "kilovolt")[6] . The Kv rating of a brushless motor is the ratio of the motor's unloaded RPM to the peak (not RMS) voltage on the wires connected to the coils (the "back-EMF"). For example, a 5,700 Kv motor, supplied with 11.1 V, will run at a nominal 63,270 rpm (=5700 * 11.1).

12x540 = 6480 rotations/minute at that voltage (12V), wich has nothing to do with power consumption.

And power consumption at 12V is around 2A with no load, wich means it is useless to tell the amps without knowing the load.
 DrGerryD 4 points
All motors have a set of load curves which correlate load/current at various operating voltages and at various operating efficiencies in the conversion of electrical energy to mechanical energy. It is this set of curves I am looking for, or at least the set relevant for 12vdc as minimum.

Cheers
 mikey3d 22 points
8mm shaft guys, common!!
 morphine 457 points
muqurel... "wich means it is useless to tell the amps without knowing the load." That is what I just told DrJerry.
 morphine 457 points
DrJerry what is the application? Some sort of electric bicycle project or something? I do not know the load curve.
 Arjuscha 39 points
hello HK , have you got the distance for the mounting screws for me please
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This is a good motor and the biggest inrunner I have seen. I am planning to put it on a pylon racer to replace a .90 fs engine. This motor has the power equivalent of a 20-35cc engine. I am using an 8mm prop adapter that fits a 6mm shaft and it turns props well. Aircraft ESCs have a little trouble getting it started especially with large diameter props. It turned an 18x8 wood prop on a 4s lipo at 70Amps at almost full throttle. This is the biggest prop it can/should turn. I also tested a 12x10, 12x12e, and 11x14 all reached 72A on 6s lipo. I might use 8s lipo only for short bursts of speed to keep the amps in a safe range. I am hoping for speeds from 120-170mph. I will add comments later when I get the plane ready.


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