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C2230 Micro brushless Outrunner 1780kv (27g)

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C2230 Micro brushless Outrunner 1780kv (27g)

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Specifications.
Diameter: 22.2mm
Length: 32mm
Shaft: 3mm
Weight: 27g (with 10cm wire)
Power: 98W
Kv: 1780rpm/v
Turns: 15
Resistance: 642
Idle Current: 0.7A
Max amp: 15A (15sec burst)
Voltage: 2-4cell Lipoly

  • Kv(rpm/v) 1780.00
  • Max Current (Motor) (A) 15.00
  • Resistance (mh) 642.00
  • Max Voltage (V) 14.00
  • Power (W) 98.00
  • Shaft A(mm) 3.00
  • Length B (mm) 24.00
  • Can Diameter C(mm) 22.00
  • Can Length D(mm) 15.00
  • Total Length E(mm) 39.00
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blackboy | Verified Buyer

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Aug 13, 2015

OK....I'm using this little motor on a stick and tissue build (Pat Tritle Cessna L-19 Bird Dog 40" WS Dumas kit ) 2S or 3S 450mAh lipo and 8x3.8 or 8x4 SF prop. Stunning scale flying with this motor at only half power and fly comfortably 12-15 min.

What I have done is, taken out the existing shaft and replaced it with a shaft from the CD slide tray from a PC. (tow shafts 3mm and maybe 120mm long)
The end of the shaft hold up against a bench grinder an create a flat surface for a barrel retainer 3mm with grub screw.( SKU: 016-00302x10 ) cut the shaft to what ever length you need. And remove the two screws from the prop saver! ( will give you balance problems otherwise )
Very happy and have bought 2x more.

Tom Fraser | Verified Buyer

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May 11, 2015

Fragile motor. A very light crash bent the shaft support on front of the bell. The metal there was paper thin and could be easily bent by fingers pushing on the shaft. It was not possible to get bell and shaft straight again. Could come close with a prop balancer but would bend again.(must take out screws while balancing.) This is how they were able to get great power with light weight. The d2822/14 has much thicker metal at that point and is a much more resilient motor.

Richard | Verified Buyer

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Apr 20, 2014

Not sure if this motor is any good but I can definitely attest that the prop saver is the worst I have seen so far. An obscure size, protrudes very little and cannot be removed. Props can't stay on and right away after take off fell into a nose dive and bent the motor shaft. Motor is now useless. Pretty unhappy. Recommend making a custom prop with a dremel and bore out the whole exactly the right size and make a relief for the screw heads so you don't end up with disappointing results

wuseling | Verified Buyer

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Jun 24, 2013

I bought it for my 1,3 m flying wing. I use it with 3S 1500 mAh Lipo with 5x4 Graupner Slim Prop 18A esc. Works very fine. Lots of power and speed. Motor is barely warm.

don | Verified Buyer

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Sep 08, 2011

everybody says they are running this motor on 3s battery and turning a 8 x 4 prop or similar and doing great. where as it shows great thrust with this set-up, it gets too hot!



mine burned up a winding running a 8X 3.8 APC prop and 3s.it's a paper weight now. ran Ok with a 7x3.5 but not enough power.



the prop saver tip diameter was a bit too large to fit the GWS slow fly props properly, but that's an easy fix.



shame, seemed like a good motor.



it does have good power for its weight.

dl3it | Verified Buyer

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May 14, 2011

great little motor... I use it in a small foam glider with 198g weight prop is 6x3, 3S460 rhino. Draws 8Amps...

Customer | Verified Buyer

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May 13, 2011

I use this with an 8x4.3 GWS prop, 10A turnigy ESC and 2s 610 Rhinos on a Hydrofoam flying boat (weighs 215 grams). Hovers at 60 throttle and has sufficient reserves for all sorts of aerobatics.

Pros: Powerful, cheap, integrated motor mount, looks good
Cons: integrated Prop Safer does not work with GWS-Props without modification (cone drilling into prop required). O-Ring is too soft, and the prop does not balance too well, which can lead to misalignment or loss of prop.

I pushed the shaft further through the motor and "dremeled" a new section to fit the snap ring, so the shaft protrudes a bit INTO the prop - thus providing accurate alignment, at the cost of disabling the prop safer function

Joachim | Verified Buyer

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Apr 17, 2011

Ist ein prima Teil, luft recht sanft, verbaut in einem Pulama, 270g, 2S800 mAh LiPo, Regler Robbe Roxxy 10A, Propeller APC 9x3,8 SF, geht gut senkrecht mit Rollen, Flugdauer 10 bis 14 Min. Kann den Motor durchaus empfehlen.

It is a great Motor, is working in a Pulama with 270g, 2S800mAh lipo, ESC Robbe Roxxy 10A and a APC 9x3,8 SF. flies 10 to 14 minutes in 3D-style. I can recomment this Motor.

patrickm | Verified Buyer

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Mar 22, 2011

very good brushless for wizz basic v3

raskal | Verified Buyer

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Mar 15, 2011

Very good motor baseline for various rc project around 350-500 grams using 15A esc

it power my 350g antoinete FPV and go vertical.

with the 7*5 prop at around 80 power it use 9A

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