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Dimension: 51mm x 37mm, 70mm(with shaft) Weight: 136g (kv850) (not including connectors) Diameter of shaft:5mm Length of front shaft:18.8mm Lamination thickness: .2mm Magnet type: 45SH
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does any one know the link for the shaft spare part in HK site
and plz what is the correct setting for the ESC for this motor
which setting of the below is correct
5-1 = 2 to 4 pole motors
5-2 = 6 to 8 pole motors
5-3 = 10 to 14 pole outrunner
5-4 = Hi RPM outrunner (I think >20k)
and i assume its 16 KHZ ?
6-1 = 8 kHz PWM for low RPM
6-2 = 16 kHz for outrunners
this setting belong to that ESC
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_view Item.asp?idProduct=7341
This is a 10-12 pole motor I believe. You'll have to count the poles on the stator. Default setting should be good for this motor. Just set the type of start-up, and low voltage cut-off, and the brake if its a folding prop.
That is not the correct weight. It is about 185g and it is also much stronger,than described. with 6S it will have 1,1 kW !!
Please see more details on that site:
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Volts into the motor actually mean little. The posted volts from Hobbyking are a range the motor is useable for normal applications. In almost all situations, brushless motors can have higher voltage as long as the ESC can handle it and the amp draw doesn't increase past spec so efficiency stays good.
Amps are a far better measure of capacity of the motor, so if you increase voltage, decrease load by prop'ing down to decrease load so amps stay the same. Since this is spec'd at ~75A max, stay under that and you should be good. In the case of Sephyr, he is ~50A on ~22V, which means the motor is doing fine.
Comparing E-Max BL2826-06, This motor is much more better performance, much more powerful and much cool. Very good working 4S, following measurement data by Eagle Tree Data logger & Hyperion Emeter. APC E 11x5.5 13.46V 37.45A 10402rpm 2170g ETA 82 APC E 12x6 13.13V 41.31A 9079rpm 2316g ETA 78 Detail show http://rc.ntools.net/motor/LargeSize1.html#TGY3648 my web site
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Perfect replacement for my worn out Hacker A30-14L (800kv). Fitted in a Sebart Katana S30E. APC 14x7, Rhino 3s 2150 pack, 60A ESC. 37Amps static and 7 good mins of mixed flying.
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True weight this motor is : 190g and 218g with accesories ( without connectors ) !!!! Motor looks good.
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I mounted this motor on a Gary Wright E3D and it fits perfect. Same mounting dimensions as the Hacker A30-12XL that is supposed to go in it. Only its a fraction of the cost. I use a 14X7E prop and 3s battery. It pulls around 35A and saw a max amp of around 39. The only thing I can't tell, is if you can mount it the other direction very easily. I believe you can slide the shaft to the other side. On the E3D it mounts behind the firewall quite nice. I will order another one to find out if I can do this.
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The mounting set shown on the picture was not included.... I took pictures and reported to HC. No reply from HC... Should it not be included or do they not believe me?
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