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Old 03-28-2005 | 12:48 AM
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Default RE: What is a 0x0 prop?

FYI guys, the three standard measurements for an electric motor is rpm/volt applied (Kv), motor resistance (Ri), and idle current (Io). Kv abnd Io are measured with no load, so for those charts, the 0x0 just indicated no load so you can see the motor specs. If you know those three numbers you can start working up some basic models using Motocalc.

Duke