Which motor should I select ?

Started by rajeshbhanushali123, January 30, 2012, 02:33:15 PM

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rajeshbhanushali123

hi all from hobbyking i have shorted out cheapest but efficient motors i think

which one i should select so that i will help me in my future planes also

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Jatayu

selecting the motor depends on many factor, looking at your link you have selected varied type of motor, LHS have a huge selection of motors now a days why dont you check it out/


what is your exact future plan?
Spektrum Dx6i | Blue Baby |  Fast Cat | TB-20 | Speedy | Lil' Ripper| Little Elley| PT-20 Ryan | Delsoro - SAE Heavy Lifter | Hiller 450v2|2x AXI 2217/2|2x Castle Creations- Thunderbird 54A| 2x Thunderpower RC Lipo 850mAh 65C| 10x Futaba s3114

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rajeshbhanushali123

Be an engineer not just a degree holder

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Jatayu

Spektrum Dx6i | Blue Baby |  Fast Cat | TB-20 | Speedy | Lil' Ripper| Little Elley| PT-20 Ryan | Delsoro - SAE Heavy Lifter | Hiller 450v2|2x AXI 2217/2|2x Castle Creations- Thunderbird 54A| 2x Thunderpower RC Lipo 850mAh 65C| 10x Futaba s3114

SAE Aero Design West- 2011
1st Place Highest Payload Lifted
2nd Place Operational Availability

rajeshbhanushali123

Be an engineer not just a degree holder

https://www.flyingmachines.in

rajeshbhanushali123

Be an engineer not just a degree holder

https://www.flyingmachines.in

roopeshkrishna

Rajesh..instead of seraching all over the links, just calculate the total weight and span of your aircraft, and the nature of the aircraft, as it is a slow flyer or a speedy one or 3D..and you can simply checkout the specification list to a motor, as makers clearly mentions its maximum capacity, as current, RPM, and apropriate proppeler for a given battery voltage/Current.so, its so easy to choose by looking in to the spec charts once..but take it a little less from mentioned values.. :thumbsup:
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roopeshkrishna

and manufactures clearly mentions the total pull of the motor, with a proposed ESC, and battery pack, and a particular prop..so you can simply decide the needed one ..and instead of fixing one motor and prop to your plane, try various configurations, while keeping one aspect in mind, that to avoid under powering..so, the result will be fascinating..
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