need a brushless motor for my stryker f-27
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need a brushless motor for my stryker f-27
hi everybody,
a few days ago i bought a stryker f-27b and i want to use my typhoon2 3d rx+esc+servo+ to convert it to brushless .
i heard that the motor of the typhoon is weak and i search for a good motor for my set up , some people say just buy the stock brushless
motor of the f-27c but want something better power quality for the bucks! if someone can tell where i can find of just the number of the model just let's me a message thank you and have a good flight!!!
a few days ago i bought a stryker f-27b and i want to use my typhoon2 3d rx+esc+servo+ to convert it to brushless .
i heard that the motor of the typhoon is weak and i search for a good motor for my set up , some people say just buy the stock brushless
motor of the f-27c but want something better power quality for the bucks! if someone can tell where i can find of just the number of the model just let's me a message thank you and have a good flight!!!
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RE: need a brushless motor for my stryker f-27
Hi Windfu,
An inrunner around 2800kv rated to at least 25A constant with a 3s LiPo and a 5.5x4.5 prop should make life interesting. I've seen the Align BL 430L 2800kv motor used quite successfully in this sort of application.
Cheers,
Oz.
An inrunner around 2800kv rated to at least 25A constant with a 3s LiPo and a 5.5x4.5 prop should make life interesting. I've seen the Align BL 430L 2800kv motor used quite successfully in this sort of application.
Cheers,
Oz.
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RE: need a brushless motor for my stryker f-27
dons rc has some awsome custom wound motors for f-27( wicked motors )check them out 3 or 4cell 130+mph only30 bucks -stock brushless motor runs about 60 bucks