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Old 04-10-2013 | 07:46 PM
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Default RE: Hacker A30-12L vs Turnigy SK3 3542-1000Kv -Head to Head PERFORMANCE TEST



<span style="font-size: medium">Quick note:</span><span style="font-size: small"> Why have I chosen these particular 12T 30-size motors to test ?
</span>1. It may be thought that the Hacker A30-14L motor -a 14T motor with a Kv of 800 -is perhaps a more popular motor than the faster spinning Hacker A30-12L.</p>

2. However, for 14T motors, there are less motors to compare with the Hacker, than there are for 12T motors see: http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=11427116</p>

3. For 30-size 14T motors -there is only really (in Europe) the: Turnigy SK3, Gens Ace, HYPERION, and perhaps the E-F Torque 2814T (more easily available in USA) -to compare with the Hacker 14T motor.</p>

4. Whereaswith 30-size12T motors, we have: Turnigy SK3, LiPolice LP, OK Hobby Infinite, HYPERION, Foxy, and also the WAYPOINT-E3020-12 972Kv to compare with the Hacker. <span style="font-size: small">-That is why I have chosen to test 12T motors, rather than 14T.</span></p>

5. There is also the additionalintriguing issue that HYPERION claims a Kv of 900 for its Z3019-12T motor, whereas all the other 12T motors all have a Kv near 1000. Proper testing will reveal the genuine Kv of this Z3019-12T motor ...</p>


<span style="font-size: medium">So: Here goes: Lets have some action ..</span></p>