2wayspeaker said:I guess any brushless outrunner >1000W below 300KV.
I got a N6364/09-KV230 but I've seen a lot of people on this forum use way smaller engines.
akiraEC said:Hi 2wayspeaker
I have bought those for my setup (which I am building now).
Are you satisfied with it ? Any comment ?
erwincoumans said:Is there any low-KV motor for sale that has HALL sensors built-in?
erwincoumans said:Is there any low-KV motor for sale that has HALL sensors built-in?
sl33py said:Great to have options! I'm a fan of low kv motors (big guy), so recommend any of the 63mm motors that are also short enough to do dual rear setup... 6354 seems like the sweet spot. bigger. torque. but still compact enough to run dual.
Sensor question - looking at the add-on board from e0 - it looks like you rotate the board physically around the outside arc of the motor to get the "sweet spot" - for internal sensors how do you adjust?
sl33py said:Great to have options! I'm a fan of low kv motors (big guy), so recommend any of the 63mm motors that are also short enough to do dual rear setup... 6354 seems like the sweet spot. bigger. torque. but still compact enough to run dual.
Sensor question - looking at the add-on board from e0 - it looks like you rotate the board physically around the outside arc of the motor to get the "sweet spot" - for internal sensors how do you adjust?
silviasol said:sl33py said:Great to have options! I'm a fan of low kv motors (big guy), so recommend any of the 63mm motors that are also short enough to do dual rear setup... 6354 seems like the sweet spot. bigger. torque. but still compact enough to run dual.
Sensor question - looking at the add-on board from e0 - it looks like you rotate the board physically around the outside arc of the motor to get the "sweet spot" - for internal sensors how do you adjust?
You don't, they just go in each stator spacing or in 180 degree spacing. I have mine 180 degree. However I am now getting issue's with my sensored motor and the vesc, at high rpms it cuts off then reboots, it says a drv8302 error in the terminal for each time it does it. So it may be my vesc or it does need to be positioned just right, going to mess around with it later.
onloop said:sl33py said:Great to have options! I'm a fan of low kv motors (big guy), so recommend any of the 63mm motors that are also short enough to do dual rear setup... 6354 seems like the sweet spot. bigger. torque. but still compact enough to run dual.
Sensor question - looking at the add-on board from e0 - it looks like you rotate the board physically around the outside arc of the motor to get the "sweet spot" - for internal sensors how do you adjust?
yeah i agree the 6354 is the sweet spot.... ive tried lots of motors... i have destroyed many... I think when it comes to motors most of the cheap ones from the hobby store are crap.... probably the best of the bunch has been the SK3 6354 motors... but ive had problems with them too...eventually i gave up on the hobby store stuff so i have been getting custom made motors built for the last 12 months... let me tell you when it comes to motors they all might look the same but when you pull them apart you can tell which ones have been well made. The price is a direct indication of quality when it comes to motors..
my standard rule now is, get the biggest motor you can fit. Big motors have better ability to handle the high amps and dissipate heat..they can also "better" handle being mistreated (like hauling heavy loads up really long steep hills on a 40 degree C day)... oh and more torque never hurts... also the weight increase (over 50mm diam) is only around 200 or 300 grams.
This is my latest offering in the R-SPEC range. 6356, 190kv (ideal for 10S & 83mm wheels combination), Water Proof, Computer balanced to minimise vibration, Precision Machine Wound stator, high heat resistant epoxy, 44 & 30mm bolt spacing
okp said:I used to buy Scorpion when I was into RC copters; just wondering which one would make the deal to replace my 63mm Alien motors (170KV, 3200watt, 80Amp, 63mmx74mm, 10mm shaft, 10t, weight: 750g).
I remember scorpion motors to be kinda brutal. I wish I could find a motors as smooth and silent as I have on my girlfriend Evolve Carbon. Maybe it does not produce noise because it's within a solid box/enclosure
okp said:yes, not sure it could be easy to make a motor enclosure on a 63mm... I am quite sure the motor on my Evolve is in runner