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Which 1806 motors?

Started by anilntny, July 02, 2015, 07:30:55 AM

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anilntny

I am planning my next build,again it's a small class with 220 size(first one was 260)

I am currently using quanum mt 1806 motors,they are amazing ,even after several crashes ,no issues at all :thumbsup:.

BUT THE KIT WAS INCOMPLETE in the sense ,that -provided screws are small.They easily cut through motor mounting holes.I got some washers, after hunting for several days and different places,in fact am using computer pcb mounting washers.Even, they are large for those screws ,which I think is "2M".

So I wish to try new motors.I have shortlisted,

http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__61433__dys_be1806_13_brushless_motor_for_multirotor_2300kv_24g.html

http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__69296__Emax_PM1806_2300Kv_Brushless_Multi_Rotor_Motor_Set_1xCW_1xCCW_.html

http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__66424__Turnigy_Multistar_1704_2300Kv_12_Pole_Multi_Rotor_Outrunner_V2.html

Kindly advise.

sooraj.palakkad

Have a look at LDpower MT2204 2300Kv motors . have them in stock , if you want I can send you specs :thumbsup:
RC Hobbyist and an Aerial Cinematographer..

satyagupta

DYS1806 is my fav and winner amongst others. If you are not on tight budget then you can go with SunnySky 2204 best and beast (if you equip with 6 inch props on 3 cell)
one stop for multirotor needs:
www.quadkopters.com

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SK1701

If you can lay your hands on them, you should go for Cobra motors. They can spin a variety of 5 and 6 inch props on 3S as well as 4S and their quality rivals T-motor. I think RotorGeeks has them and ships here too.

anilntny

Thanks all, @satya,do you have dys motors in stock?

satyagupta

one stop for multirotor needs:
www.quadkopters.com

http://www.facebook.com/QuadKopters
https://www.youtube.com/user/QuadKopters
https://www.instagram.com/quadkopters