<span style="font-size: medium">PHOTOS COMPARING <u>
OUTSIDE</u> OF THESE TWO MOTORS,ANDACCESSORIES:</span>
Here are some photos comparing the Turnigy SK3 3542-1000Kv and Hacker A30-12 L motors side by side.
a. The SK3 and Hacker motors have slightly different front housings.
b. The SK3 and Hacker motors have different rear housings. The Hacker rear housing extends further back than the SK3 one. However, they both have the same 11mm diam hub on the rear housing. It should be noted that the style of front and rear housings is just cosmetic, and does not affect the performance of the motor.
c. The SK3 and Hacker motors have almost
<span style="font-size: small">IDENTICAL</span> accessories. <span style="font-size: small">The black X-mount is the same
identical part,for both motors.
</span> -The only minor difference in accessories is that the Hacker hub prop adaptor attaches to the rear housing with 4 small cross-headed bolts, whilst the SK3 attaches with 3 cross headed bolts. Also the SK3 prop adaptors are 7g lighter than the Hacker prop adaptors (compare the weights I have measured, for both motors).</p>
d.
<span style="font-size: small">Oh, I almost forgot: </span>The Hacker has a purple rotating can with black end housings; The Turnigy SK3 has a chrome rotating can with silver end housings; -But then details like this arejust cosmetics, and nothing more …
Pics show: 1, Front housing of motors; 2, Rear housing of motors; 3, Two motors compared from side view; 4, Accessories supplied; Hacker ones on left, Turnigy SK3 on right. The black X-mount supplied for each motor, is clearly the same IDENTICAL part, and must come from the same factory ...
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