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Turnigy 2610 EDF Outrunner 5000kv for 55/64mm

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Turnigy 2610 EDF Outrunner 5000kv for 55/64mm
 
Specs:
Kv- 5000
Dimensions: 47 x 26mm
Shaft: 2.3/3.0mm 
Voltage: 11.1V
Weight: 54g
No-load current: 2.2A
No-load RPM: 58880
Load current: 33.7A
Load RPM: 39680
Thrust: 650g
 
Mounting Hole Bolt Circle: 18mm
Mtg. Hole Number & Size: 4 x M2.5
 
Includes 2 shafts, 2.3 & 3.0mm
  • Kv(rpm/v) 5000.00
  • Max Current (Motor) (A) 33.70
  • Resistance (mh) 0.00
  • Max Voltage (V) 11.00
  • Power (W) 0.00
  • Shaft A(mm) 3.00
  • Length B (mm) 47.00
  • Can Diameter C(mm) 26.00
  • Can Length D(mm) 14.00
  • Total Length E(mm) 60.00
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G-bax | Verified Buyer

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Nov 13, 2015

Very fast and very tough! It can handle some extra amps...!

solentlife | Verified Buyer

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Mar 23, 2014

Fitted this to stock Mini T45 shroud and 6 blade rotor from HK 50mm budget plastic EDF. The 50mm Mini T45 is now flown on 1600 4S LiPo with this combo and has been this way for nigh on 2 years now without trouble. Speed is just over 140kph which is about max for the model. For anyone looking for power but willing to live with the high amp draw it has - then like me - you'll love it. I will be buying more for projects I have ...

beyaz | Verified Buyer

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Oct 12, 2012

tesekkurle guzel urun ve kaliteli

Augusto | Verified Buyer

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Jun 20, 2012

This looks to be a very nice EDF motor. I recently purchased the 4800kv when this was out of stock. I used it with 3 cells in a Wemo 50mm fan and it was pulling about 15 amps and moved the jet along pretty well. I grabbed one of these to try out when they came in stock, should give me a bit more power and speed....sweet!

pinktaco | Verified Buyer

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Jun 14, 2012

Fried on fifth flight. I hardly ever even ran at wot! I'm using a five blade 64mm fan a 50 amp esc and a 3s 2200 mah lipo. Worked great while it lasted...

geryd916 | Verified Buyer

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Apr 11, 2012

Tested with a GWS edf 55 6blade fan running 3S 2200 30C battery. Measured 500gm thrust at 31amps. Unfortunately, the 2200 battery is to large for my plane. Looking at cutting fan down to 3blades and running a 4S 1000 45C battery

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Feb 04, 2012

ultra motor!!! buy one like this!!!!!

Karl | Verified Buyer

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Dec 15, 2011

Can i use this motor to upgrade my stinger64 which comes with a stock EDF motor 4300kv ?



I was Thinking of putting this 5000kv with ESC 35A, 3Cell 2.2 11.1v



please adivse!!

Thank you

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Dec 07, 2011

Bought this motor for my flycat edf running 50amp esc and 3 cell 800 mah lipo got 4 mins fly time loads of power well worth the cost recommend !!

Megastacker | Verified Buyer

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May 25, 2011

The model looks great however there arn't any assembly instructions. Am I assuming too much here. Did anybodyelse get assembly instructions?

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