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I've been flying for over a year now ,but this is my first BL motor and would like to interpret the numbers it came with.The motor is a 2212-22 KV is 1072 loA 0.50 RM mOhm 136 and will this motor work with a slow stik?
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I assume you mean this motor
[link=http://www.allerc.com/product_info.php?cPath=7_112&products_id=2655&osCsid=03186f1e96b0b70e3947]http://www.allerc.com/product_info.php?cPath=7_112&products_id=2655&osCsid=03186f1e96b0b70e3947[/link]
as it is the only one I can find to match thoose specs.
When quoting the specs for a motor the most important things to list would be the KV, Max Volts, and Max Amps.
This will tell you how fast the motor turns per volt, how big a battery you can use, and how big a prop you can use. With that information we can determine how much thrust you can make.
If you look at the spec sheet.
[link=http://www.allerc.com/W-MANUAL-E22.jpg]http://www.allerc.com/W-MANUAL-E22.jpg[/link]
It doesn't list max volts or amps.. but in their reccomended setups they don't go over 11.1V and 14.1A so that is what you use for the max
This is MORE than enough motor for a slowstick.... You could 3D a slowstick with it... Actually you will probably want to go with a 2 cell battery and a 10X4.7 prop to keep it lighter.
[link=http://www.allerc.com/product_info.php?cPath=7_112&products_id=2655&osCsid=03186f1e96b0b70e3947]http://www.allerc.com/product_info.php?cPath=7_112&products_id=2655&osCsid=03186f1e96b0b70e3947[/link]
as it is the only one I can find to match thoose specs.
When quoting the specs for a motor the most important things to list would be the KV, Max Volts, and Max Amps.
This will tell you how fast the motor turns per volt, how big a battery you can use, and how big a prop you can use. With that information we can determine how much thrust you can make.
If you look at the spec sheet.
[link=http://www.allerc.com/W-MANUAL-E22.jpg]http://www.allerc.com/W-MANUAL-E22.jpg[/link]
It doesn't list max volts or amps.. but in their reccomended setups they don't go over 11.1V and 14.1A so that is what you use for the max
This is MORE than enough motor for a slowstick.... You could 3D a slowstick with it... Actually you will probably want to go with a 2 cell battery and a 10X4.7 prop to keep it lighter.