Cox .079 convert to elec
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RE: Cox .079 convert to elec
Using the standard rule of thumb.. watts = cubic inches x 2000... that suggests ~160W... of course you'll probably be able to use a larger diameter prop than you could have run on the Cox.
Are you sure about .079... or is it .049?... in which case ~100W.
Are you sure about .079... or is it .049?... in which case ~100W.