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Old 04-05-2008, 11:21 PM
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I plan on buying a brushless setup for a Honey Bee King 2. I am still debating between inrunner or outrunner motors. I would really like to hear your opinions on kv and size. I know I will be ordering from www.unitedhobbies.com. Had great luck with them in the past, and great prices!


I will most likely be using this esc:
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...idProduct=2165


All comments and opinions are greatly appreciated, thank you
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Looks like I found the perfect combo for me.

Here they are:
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...idProduct=2164

http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...idProduct=5245
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Don't ever buy an inrunner motor for a helicopter. They are fine if used in airplanes or ducted fan jets. But in my experience, they just don't get enough airflow in helicopter applications. The brushless inrunner motor that came with my falcon 3d burned up pretty quickly. I replaced it with the align 430L outrunner and dont have any cooling problems, and it appears to be more efficient. Kv rating is one of the most important factors. It tells you how many RPM the motor will deliver for each volt applied. That will help you choose the right motor.
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ORIGINAL: stanza

Don't ever buy an inrunner motor for a helicopter. They are fine if used in airplanes or ducted fan jets. But in my experience, they just don't get enough airflow in helicopter applications. The brushless inrunner motor that came with my falcon 3d burned up pretty quickly. I replaced it with the align 430L outrunner and dont have any cooling problems, and it appears to be more efficient. Kv rating is one of the most important factors. It tells you how many RPM the motor will deliver for each volt applied. That will help you choose the right motor.
Stanza, It all depends on what the size of the motor, the rotor size, kv rating and the quality of the motor.

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