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Turnigy Park300 Brushless Outrunner 1380kv

Turnigy Park300 Brushless Outrunner 1380kv
Turnigy Park300 Brushless Outrunner 1380kv


Designed to provide reliable and clean power for 3D parkflyers. This brushless outrunner will provide more power and with its high efficiency, long run times.
A quality motor, built specifically for planes designed to fly with a 77 watts brushless outrunner.
 
Spec.
Battery: 2~3 Cell /7.4~11.1V
RPM: 1380kv
Max current: 7A
No load current: 8V/0.4A
Current capacity: 9A/15sec
Internal resistance: 0.33 ohm
Weight: 24g  (not including connectors)
Diameter of shaft: 3mm
Dimensions: 37x28mm

Required;
10A ESC
2S~3S Li-Po / 6 ~ 8-cell Ni-MH/Ni-Cd
6x5 ~ 8x3.8 prop
Suitable for sport and scale airplanes weighing 8 to 12 ounces (225g–340g).

PRODUCT ID: Park300-1380

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Kv (rpm/v) 1380
Weight (g) 24
Max Current (A) 7
Resistance (mh) 0
Max Voltage (V) 11
Power(W) 77
Shaft A (mm) -
Length B (mm) 25
Diameter C (mm) 28
Can Length D (mm) 9
Total Length E (mm) 37
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Total of 12 discussions.
Jacob  2 points - 6/10/2013
 
Does anyone know what thread size these screws are? I need ones longer than those provided and can't seem to determine the size
 Cesar 3 points
They are 3M, but the ones that comes with the motor are like 3mm or 4mm, long enough to attach the motor mount. I bought 3 of these and I had to buy longer 3M screws.
Kelly  1 points - 4/15/2013
 
*rclt40 - It seems that I have the same problem. Have you been able to come to any kind of resolution?
rclt40  11 points - 3/30/2013
 
Ok, my Motor came with the wrong size motor mount. Do you think HK would send me the correct size mount or should I just get one at a local hobby store?
Michael  1 points - 5/30/2012
 
What are the mount circle dimensions for this? looks like two different diameters.
 simmo24 88 points
correct, 16 and 19mm
t-rex 700  10 points - 4/1/2012
 
is this just like the same size as the Motor that e flite makes
 William 199 points
yah. just bought e-flite version for 37 bucks...ripoff
MatheusBolivar  14 points - 3/23/2012
 
I will buy a Great Planes VFO, the recommended motor is a rimfire 300, can i use this park300 instead? how will this perform compared to rimfire300? any better suggestion of a motor from hobby king for VFO? thank yo u!
Ali Raza  21 points - 10/15/2011
 
will you start to do quadrocopters outrunners sooner or later?
 munsaf 293 points
Thats so random why don't you ask in a appropriate place like the HK forum
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liggo 76  101 points - 6/17/2011
 
hello to every one i just wanted to ask can the shaft be reversed and do i need to leave the prop saver on
 Johan 15 points
It looks like it can be reversed, check clip marking on the end of the shaft. Probably remove the 2 srews.
 Elton 18 points
Hello, the vast majority of motors, may have their axes reversed, and this can also reverse your motor. =)
 JimR120 28 points
You don't really reverse the shaft but rather extend it out the other way. You remove the clip (not visible in the picture) and put it in the grove at the end. Then you need to loosen the set screws so you can push the shaft through while not pushing the stator away from the rotor. Make sure you retighten the set screws.
 David 14 points
To save anyone else the hassle, these are not reversible. They look like they should be but they are not. The shaft is fixed in place.
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 juno2 19 points
I reversed the shaft on all 4 of my motors for the quadcopter.remove the circlip and the 2 screws and carefully tap shaft through.then put circlip on end of shaft.Works fine.
 G2loq 293 points
Thanks Juno2 for your comment ! Will do the same thing for my tricopter *-) What did you use to "tap the shaft" ?
 JimR120 28 points
I didn't tap mine. I squeezed through with some channel lock pliers. It took a bit to get it started but once it did start, it was fairly easy to get it into place.
 juno2 19 points
G2log, Hi there, I just used a small hammer.They move quite easily.My Quadcopter is fine.I have upgraded the props to 8x4.5 for better stability.
hope this helps.
 G2loq 293 points
Thanks a lot for your help Jim and Juno. Much apopreciated. Just need now to find out the right tool for removing and reinstall the c-clip... as there is no hole on it for using the c-clip plier.. *-)
 JimR120 28 points
I prefer needle nose pliers. By the way, the little brass bushing will reluctantly slide though sometimes you have to fiddle with it a bit. Did you get some bullet connectors?
 simmo24 88 points
no bullet connectors Jim, guess they arent included.
 Turbobeaver 1350 points
If anyone is trying to reverse the shaft position by tapping the shaft through,make sure that you use a brass hammer.It will not damage the end of the shaft as easily as a steel hammer.Pressing it through would be the prefered method as it can't accidentally flair the end of the shaft and damaging it.
 simmo24 88 points
Hi Turbo, tried that but its not budging, any other sugguestions?
 juno2 19 points
Hi Simmo,Did you loosen the grubscrew at the bottom end?
 simmo24 88 points
Hi juno, cant see any grub screw, just the 2 prop saver screws on the top of the bell part
 simmo24 88 points
Hey Jim, great idea, channel lock pliers worked relatively easy, thanks for the idea
 aprepo 10 points
No grubscrew, and the shaft wont come off. Also the prosaver is fixed part of the bell, i think. Need to get bigger hammer next, but seems impossible to get it loose without damage. :(
 simmo24 88 points
aprepo, use channel lock pliers to push it through, its a bit hard to start but it did go thru
 aprepo 10 points
Tried that already, but need to more Force. Already bought other motors for my quad, so I may not even bother with these. :/
 Kevin 2 points
Here's how: Remove the circlip from the rear shaft. Drill a hole 1 cm in diameter, at least 25 mm (1") deep in a fat block of wood. Put the front (stubby) end of the motor in the hole. Now clamp the motor in a vise with the long rear shaft against the vise jaws and the block of wood against the other jaw. Gradually tighten. You should hear a crack - don't worry - and the shaft will now start moving. Tighten until you have the desired length at the front. Refit the circlip into the rearmost groove in the shaft.
rcgeek  8 points - 5/8/2011
 
Does this come with motor connectors?
 GooberSB 25 points
No. It comes with a motor mount, 4 mounting screws, and an aluminum prop adapter. You will need 3.5mm or so bullet connectors (depending on you ESC setup) and screws to attach mount to firewall.
 JimR120 28 points
No it doesn't. I didn't know until mine arrived without them either. It comes with everything Goober just posted.
 juno2 19 points
Yesthe the little brass collar needs to be looked after.I soldered my motor leadsdirect to the Esc after checking rotation.It saves time and weight.
 JimR120 28 points
I hadn't thought of that. On the other hand though, if you install the motor in a different airframe needing the prop to spin the other way or longer wires you'll have to desolder them. But that's just another one of those choices we make in our builds. You built a quadracopter. Are you on RC Groups wih it?
 juno2 19 points
Hya, No i'm not on any Rc Groups with it.I have actually got 2 of Hobbyking's Quadcopters and am now building a 3rd one out of different materials but ususing the Electronic board from Hobbyking.One thing about the frames, they are not consistant quality ply.As the 2nd one, one of the arms cracked at the top because of inferior ply.I've just received another frame to use for spare parts and have repaired this one. The 3rd one is made of Polypropolene pipe with ply centre.easily replaced. Regards rob
 JimR120 28 points
I was impressed with a tricopter I saw on FliteTest and thought it to be a good one that I could take indoors when the weather outside got bad. Is yours a kit, arf or rtf? Do you fly it fpv? I curious about the electronics set up too.
__Raju  2727 points - 11/21/2010
 
I have bought this motor and got the parcel today* at a glance it looks nice. It came into a small black color card board box, dimension of 1.5 x 1.5 x 2.5 inches* prop saver is built-in and they have given motor mount and four screws. The motor connection wires are not silicon wires, they are hard motor winding wire comes with some colored insulator sleeves on it but no connectors. If you rotate the motor by your hand then it is not very smooth, it’s moving like stepper motor and not smooth. First I thought the stator is touching the magnets but there are gaps but very less, hope it will move smoothly on power. I am going to use it in soon and will let know the result. If anyone has already used it then please share their test result and experiences with all of us.
 __Raju 2727 points
This motor perfectly fit on HXT Alloy Composite Stick Mount www.link holes matches but need to change mounting screws, require 3x5mm socket head cap screws.
 Unknown 14 points
can this motor be mounted on a Stick mount 10mm stick? www.link

 __Raju 2727 points
Hello Chua
That motor mount is not very good, if you read the review you will understand that motor mount break easily, use HXT motor mount which is very good and strong but light. On HXT motor mount this motor fit easily and even mount holes matches perfectly, just need to use 3x6mm or 3x6mm socket head cap www.link
 Unknown 14 points
Hi. Thanks for your reply. I was just trying to ask if this motor will fit into the red stick mount. I know it breaks easily but i am a experienced flyer and i want to keep my plane light.
WintrSol  5 points - 11/4/2010
 
Please state the mounting hole size and circle diameter.
 cocomuffins 6 points
how do i take the prop saver off and use the prop adapter instead. the prop saver is in the way and wont come off! help!
Robbie  1090 points - 11/3/2010
 
will you start to do quadrocopters outrunners sooner or later?
 Eric1180 2281 points
Thats so random why don't you ask in a appropriate place like the HK forums
 Robbie 1090 points
because this motor can be a good start for light multicopters, because of its shape, large and short. They just need to make a version of it with shortened shaft and ot's nice for small size multicopters.
 Unknown 14 points
can this motor be mounted on a Stick mount 10mm stick? www.link
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ampmister
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The motor has a well engineered look ,it has a output shaft and a prop saver mount . The true weight including 2mm bullet connectors is 29 Gr. The output shaft is 3mm not 3.17mm and looks like it can be reversed .
My motor test run was performed using a Turnigy 3s1p 2200 11.1v 20C battery , the prop I used is a GWS HD 8x6 cut down to 6.5 inches and balanced . The test run gave 10k RPM and 9.6 Amps and 120 watts ,in burst and a steady 80 watts at half throttle . The motor is a single wind and handled the watts without overheating , altogether the 77watt rating is very conservative .
The ESC I really like and used is a HK blue series 12 Amp that can up to 4S batteries with ease and is very smooth . Ampmister


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kenshiro974
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tres bon petit moteur, leger et robuste, j'en ai commande 4 pour me faire un quadrirotor avec une carte kkMultiCopter Controller Blueboard pour un poids de 660 grs avec lipo 11,1 de 2200 Mah, tration enorme, et bonne finition equipe avec des esc H-KING 20A, convient parfaitement et vole du tonnerre


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Overall good performance...just connecting cable length is 9cm...comes with no connectors...I am using it for depron Extra 300 (RC powers.com)


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I bought this to use on my eflite 4-site f3p. I started using the 2s 500 mah batteries which worked fine, but then I bumped up to the 3s 360mah rhinos and this thing is full 3d on an 8x4 prop and 224g UAW. I would definitely recommend this product. I got 3-4 min flights on the 3s 360mah and 8-10 min flights on the 2s 500mah. the wires coming out of the back have their own little slot in the motor housing which helps the stability of them to keep them from getting broke off. I am very pleased in the quality and value of this motor.


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This is a well crafted motor. Out of the box the motor comes with 9 cm cables with no connectors so you can match the connector type you use in your ESC. The motor comes with a prop saver and a colet type adapter so most propellers in the recommended 6x5 to 8x3.8 range can be fit. I tested this motor with different propellers on a 280g foamie with a 12A ESC and 3S1P 1300 mAh 15C LiPo. I found the 7 x 3.5 propeller works the best producing optimum thrust at half throttle while leaving enough power to get you out of trouble at full thrust.


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