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KB45-17XL 700kv Brushless Inrunner

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KB45-17XL 700kv Brushless Inrunner
Kv: 700RPM/V
Idle current: 1.6A (8.4V)
Max Amp: 48A (36V)
Max Watts: 1600W
Max volt: 48VWeight: 557g
Shaft: 6mm
Size: 77x45mm
Voltage: 36v


This size motor will fit our larger 5inch and 4.75inch EDF perfectly. (same mounting holes & shaft size)

  • Kv(rpm/v) 700.00
  • Max Current (Motor) (A) 48.00
  • Resistance (mh) 0.00
  • Max Voltage (V) 36.00
  • Power (W) 1600.00
  • Shaft A(mm) 6.00
  • Length B (mm) 77.00
  • Can Diameter C(mm) 45.00
  • Can Length D(mm) 75.00
  • Total Length E(mm) 97.00
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Joe | Verified Buyer

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Sep 13, 2012

I pull trucks with these motors. I have 2 trucks..... they win all the time...I only run for about 3-5 seconds so runtime heat is not a problem....I did crush a pinion side bearing though....runs in a class with twin nitro's and 2 cycle power (anything goes) with 8s ....we win all the time....jussayin'

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Jan 05, 2011

This motor is a beast, it will putout loads of torque. My motor is in a 120mm (5") ducted fan and it performs well. The one issue the motor has is internal cooling. It has none. Prior to running the motor cooling holes will need to be cut in the front and back endplates. This is not difficult but must be done with extreme care not to cut into the motor windings. There is less than a 1/4" clearance from the endplates to the windings. When each cooling hole is drilled all shavings must be carefully removed from the core of the motor to prevent damage. This process is not difficult just take your time do not be in a hurry.

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Dec 28, 2010

I would prefer to give 0 stars and not 1 for this motor. Some people propose this motor for the Haoye 5' EDF unit. If this motor was able for 100A and not 48A only and for 3000W and not 1600W only probably it would be okay for the job. But with 48A and 1600W it's okay only for making coffee and nothing else. Unfortunately I was one of the guys that bought this motor and a Haoye 5' EDF unit. The thrust was enough

to move the jet like a turtle and not to fly anyway. The throtle was at 50 only because at 100 throtle the Amps would go to 90A the Watts to 3000W and in one minute the motor would be past. Perhaps HobbyKing must thought to bring better and stronger motors for the 4.5' and 5' EDF units.This 700kv motor is totaly unsuitable for EDF units.

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Dec 12, 2010

I have drilled 4 holes infront and 5 holes at the back cover of this motor to cool it. I tried it with 10 cell Lipo and a Haoye 5' EDF.At 50A - 1800W , at 60A - 2000W , at 70A - 2380W and at 80A - 2800W. I

tried to found the MAX Amp for this motor and at another site I found 48A only. If it is true , then it explains why this motor is running too hot and burns. This motor has great power for seconds but it is build in such a way that it could not resist more than 50A. So it works for seconds at enormous power {95A - 3600W} it is running hot and then it destroyed.

I did not trust this motor on a EDF jet , perhaps only at a boat with reduced throttle {about 55 only} for reduced Amp and a water jacket to cool it. At list the factory {or HObbyKing} must tell us the true MAX Amp in order to stop frying these motors. All tests lasted seconds only , that's why I did not fry me motor.

miquelmah | Verified Buyer

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Dec 07, 2010

very big motor.......... with a big spend of energy and with a lot of hot .......... the difference with a neu is incredible :(

rick | Verified Buyer

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Jul 19, 2010

Have had 2 of these, pulling about 40-60 amps at 6s, with cooling jacket. as others have said, they run way too hot and will burn. Offshoreelectrics.com has discontinued carrying them because of this FYI



Save your money and get the Fegiao of the same size, much better motor.

Chadworkz | Verified Buyer

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Jun 08, 2010

Would this motor work in a single-motor (shafty) Super-Class Rock-Crawler? I assume it would since it has an ultra-low kV (slow speed) and is so big (tons of torque), but I wanted to get some input first. Thanks in advance...

goujonjm@wanadoo.fr | Verified Buyer

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Mar 11, 2010

great motor,powerfull, work perfect,for extreme power ,good job hc

Yksi | Verified Buyer

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Feb 11, 2010

I tested this engine with 4" EDF and 2 x 3S Turnigy LiPo Pack.

Max load 23 A 490W

Works perfect. Just a little bit warm after 3 min full load.

I think the better use this motor with 8S battery.

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Jan 30, 2010

so far so good, i have read all of the pertinent comments and, drilled 5 big holes in front, 4 in the rear. useing it with a hk 5 inch fan in a combat models f16, should go good , ordering the sentilon 100 amp esc now will order a 5 amp 10s batt soon. i do not know if i need a cheeter hole yet but i will try it first and add the cheeter later. the plane flew real well on a webra gt 50 with a perry vp30.

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