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-Esfuerzo de torsión del EDF conductos ventilador de la unidad 5Blade 90mm w / 1600W Motor Outrunner

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Esta es una poderosa combinación ventilador / motor que ha sido equilibrado dinámicamente fábrica dejando a soldar simplemente sus conectores ESC / motor, en forma y volar. El pre-instaladas 1900kv Outrunner motor tiene una capacidad de 6s que significa un impresionante 2600g de empuje, una actualización ideal para 90mm modelos de FNP!

Ventilador de especificaciones:
Diámetro exterior: 92.5mm
Diámetro del rotor: hoja de 90mm
Material: Fibra de vidrio reforzado de nylon del rotor
Max RPM: 45000 RPM
Empuje (6s): 2600g
Peso (unidad completa): 311g
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Motor de especificaciones:
Motor: 35/48 1900KV sin escobillas Outrunner
KV: 1900 rpm / v
Eje: 5mm
Inactivo actual: 3.5A / 11A
Resistencia: 0.012ohms
Max Voltaje: 22.2V (6s)
Amps max: 70A

 

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Sven Lundgren | Comprador verificado

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Jul 07, 2012

I bought this fan as a replacement for the stock one in a 90mm L-39 Albatros, also available from this site. And it fit with very few modifications.

Overall I'm very happy with the fan, though I did take it apart and rebalanced it, just to make sure all screws were loctited, which they were not.

Performance wise it is a good fit for the L-39, and I guess for the other 90mm FlyFly/Hobby topgun models of the same class (scale jet trainers).

Using a Turnigy 100A SuperBrain ESC and a Kypom 6S 5100 mAh 35C, I get around 65A, 1400W at full throttle.

Sorry, I got no thrust numbers, but I have this video to give an idea of the performance: youtu.be/UtjoXp4mGgU

Warning: Turnigy K-Force ESCs will not work with this motor. They can not cope with the rpm of this setup, as the max rpm for K-Force ESC is 35.000 with 12-pole outrunner.

Bob | Comprador verificado

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Apr 04, 2012

I actually got this from a different distributor I've been aquanited with for a while but it's the exact same product So I guess it's up to you whether you wanna believe if the distributor makes a difference :S

So I used this in my 90mm l-39 on 6s turnigy 4500mah 30C packs. EXCELLENT amp draw (75 amps) for a lightweight combo unit w/great thrust. However on the 3rdish flight the thing started to smell funky. Thought the motor died when it was actually the rotor slipping on the adaptor and creating buttloads of friction and making the smell. So I simply epoxied it to the adaptor figuring that if another problem arose I wouldn't be using the unit again. Sure enough on the 25th flight the motor started to slow down big time and seem jammed. When I rotated the can by hand i could hear what sounded like a copper winding wire scratching against the magnets 0_0 I looked at the windings closely and noticed that they're not insulated unlike mega motors.

I do fly on a dusty dirt and tiny rock field so maybe that coulda been a part of it.

Thomas Nelson | Comprador verificado

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Dec 15, 2011

Published specs seem accurate to me.

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I'm using two year old $8.99 HobbyKing 3S 2100mah 20-30C cells (code Z22003S20C) that I should probably retire sometime soon. Still, when configured in 6S and then paralleled (4 cells total) I get 36000 rpm, 21v, 60 amps, 1260W. This is on a Superbrain 80A ESC, with the data pulled from the built-in logger. I can imagine that with better/newer cells I'd see 40k rpm, maybe even 46k like published, but that would be a pretty big stretch.

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The motor has small holes drilled into the back of the end-bell, indicating that there was a genuine attempt to balance it. However, I found that mine needed further attention. Not much ... about 4 coats of flat black paint on the light blade - front and back side - and I had an acceptable unit with no vibes resonating through my foam F-18.

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It is a fairly noisy combo though, with the motor I believe making a substantial high pitched, annoying whine at all rpms.

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Also of interest, mine makes a faint whine even when completely at rest. Strange! Not enough current to register on a wattmeter, but something is happening nonetheless.

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If it came better balanced I'd have given it 5 stars across the board.



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