Turnigy Multistar 4220-650Kv 16Pole Multi-Rotor Outrunner
Turnigy Multistar 4220-650Kv 16Pole Multi-Rotor Outrunner
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Looking for the ultimate power system for your next Multi-rotor project? Look no further!
The Turnigy Multistar outrunners are designed with one thing in mind - maximising Multi-rotor performance! They feature high-end 45SH magnets, high quality NMB bearings, 16 Poles, custom motor mount and all are precision balanced for smooth running, these motors are engineered specifically for multi-rotor use.
The 4220-650 includes a prop adapter and has a built in aluminium mount for quick and easy installation on your multi-rotor frame. These motors are supplied inside a nice foam lined Multistar metal box.
These Multistar outrunners have been specifically designed from the ground up for multi-rotor use and are not based on aeroplane motors.
Specs:
KV(RPM/V): 650
Lipo cells: 4s
Max Surge Watts(W): 240
Working current: 13 amps
Max.current(10s): 17 amps
No Load Current: 0.7 amps
Intemal Resistance: 0.120 ohm
Number of Poles: 16
Dimensions(Dia.xL): 42 x 25 mm
Shaft: 3 mm
Prop: 10 x 4.7 - 11 x 4.7
Weight: 65g
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Kv(rpm/v) 650.00
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Max Current (Motor) (A) 17.00
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Resistance (mh) 0.00
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Max Voltage (V) 15.00
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Power (W) 240.00
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Shaft A(mm) 3.00
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Length B (mm) 21.00
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Can Diameter C(mm) 42.00
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Can Length D(mm) 14.00
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Total Length E(mm) 25.00
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