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Looks can be deceiving. This outrunner is around twice the size of a towerpro bell motor, and swings a much larger prop. Its the motor used on some of Art-techs new plane kits, which is testiment to its durability, ease of use and quality. The DT700 will swing an 11x4.7 SF prop nicely, to produce more than 900g of thrust. Its great for larger GWS foamies or parkfly planes.
Spec. Required Voltage: 11.1v Suggested Battery Capacity: 1300mAh + Suggested Prop: 10x4.7, 11x3.8 or 11x4.7 Max current draw: 13A (with 11x4.7 prop) Max thrust: 900g+ No Load Current: 1.2A Shaft: 4M (perfectly suited to Towerpor/GWS SF Slow Fly props) Weight: 78g Diameter: 41mm Overall length: 77mm Kv: 700rpm/v Comes with mount as shown in Image
Test Report. We used this outrunner to power the an Art-tech Pitts. Run with a 1300mAh 3S1P 20C pack, 18A BESC and 1147 GWS/Towerpro prop, the Art-tech pitts ran nicely. Excellent climb rate, though not hoverable, and with 13minute flight times or more, we were very impressed. A very efficient outrunner for slower flying models of up to .15 size.
It's not hard really. You can use plier to push the washer and leave enough gap for the shaft. Thick washer goes first then thinner one before circlip. Make sure the bearing seats properly otherwise you can't slip the circlip into the shaft slot.
I have a twin that weighs about 5-6 pounds. Would two of these swinging 11-7 props on 40a esc's do the trick? I'm using a 4200ma 3s. Should I go to a 1000kv?
No they're only rated for 11v. Glad you asked I was thinking about purchasing these and you made me re-read the specs more carefully!
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I bought 4 and made a quad. The one motor was very stiff from the beginning. I noticed the other motors can be spun and would rotate free for a second or two, while one almost came to a stop immediately. It still works fine, but started making a “clank clank” sound now. Where do is start to look ? and what do I look for to fix it ?
Would recommend this motor.
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If you over tighten prop, bell slips down, interfering with bearings . You need to dissemble ,pop off e-clip, careful shims, loosen grub screw top of bell , support bell , whack shaft back down, blah blah , reassemble.
yes it is. It's the reason of my choice. 8~9 g/w with 1047 prop !! with this price it's awesome. Yes i am building my second quadricopter (first with very cheap motor => bad bearing => lot of vibrations = bad fly). But i hesitate with MT2216-800kv (tiger motors) more expensive but 12~13g/w with same prop. I think they are the best.
No problem, you know it's worth waiting. because this product is super good. This motor has been rated the most efficient motor.people waste 15$ and still lack the thrust and the effiency. so you should wait *)
you building a multirotor?
can anyone recommend a plate i can use to bolt these to a 10.5 *10.5 mm square tube or specify the whole arrangements on the base plate of the motor ( could not find anything in the files tab)?
Can i use any of these http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__510__59__ Electric_Motors-Motor_Mounts.html?
heeeeey,you, if you are thinking about buying this motor,not afraid, buy. I was also afraid for buying it but after buying, i see that it more prefect motor than i expect)) I use only 20A speed control with 3s 1300 Mah battery)) After 6-7 minutes' flight i can hardly feel temperature on motor and ESC)))
Hi wolfes1126-
Can you link me the pair of 12x6 props you used in your hexacopter. I hope you didnt use the CF ones(they are costly).
I am building the hex with same battery as yours,same motors(dt700s) and same props.
Please link me them asap. do I need anything else other than that? My frame will be self build.
hey, you could use 3 blade props, i was using 12"x4.5 but found that Counter Rotating Three Blade 9x4.5 Propeller was far better.
It says counter rotating but there is actually a pair one cw one ccw.
I even tried two 3 blade on each motor and it was even better and Very quiet.
Hi TIM, yes it will be, depending how big you want to build your Quad and what Size Props you want to use.
I use these Motors on my Hexacopter with 18A Turnigy Plush Motors and a 92cm Motor to Motor Frame and DJI Naza and GPS.
Actually i am thinking of getting 2 more Motors to make my Hexa into a Octocopter, they are awesome... i use 12x6 Props and can get up to 11 Minutes Flightime with 1x 3S 5000mAh LiPo on my Hexa depending on Style i fly.
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Mine, five so far, came as illustrated so no, you have to get a pair of 4mm nuts and lock washers and remember not to pull the shaft when tightening the nuts, the lock/e-clip will pop off immediately.
Well it works fine with my Hexa which weighs about 2.7KG With 2 3S 5000mAh Lipos and a 200g Camera on it. see some of my Videos further down below on other Comments or look at them directly on youtube, just do a Search for wolfes1126
Depending which Props you use , i use 12" Props, you will get close to 1 KG of Thrust,m so on a Quad you have close to 4KG Thrust a nd you should have a 2:1 on Thrust vs Flying Weight. If you like this Answer/Info please let me get rewarded... thank you
*Raghaven: No, this motor mount will not be compatable (as direct bolt-on)to the frame. I'd had to custom made mine. The most simple way to do this is to replace the supplied glass fiber discs(come with the frame) with another blank discs and drill holes to match the motor mounts
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Motor fits on a stick mount. Porp info. confirm a draw of 13plus amps on 3 cell 1450 with APS 11x4.7 and 12.5 amps on GWS 11x7 HD. Using on a Regal 40" scratch built at 20 oz. Thrust exceeds weight
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Excellent motor for a Slowstick on 2 cells with an 11x4.7. Almost 20 minutes with 1500 mah 2s pack. Comes down ice cold. Quiet bearings on mine.
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Motor fits on a stick mount. Porp info. confirm a draw of 13plus amps on 3 cell 1450 with APS 11x4.7 and 12.5 amps on GWS 11x7 HD. Using on a Regal 40" scratch built at 20 oz. Thrust exceeds weight
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I love very much this motor! It is wonderfull! It is economic, low-kv, and can spin large props. Ideal for a 3D (up to 500gr) or trainer(up to 1kg). I have overweight my plane on which I had put this motor(it was 800gr RTF), but altough that he can climb vertical with 11x4.7 in the first 30 seconds of the flight. Now I'm buying another one for a friend of mine. For this great price I definitely will buy more in the future!
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Very good price. Very silent and high torque motor, ideal with prop 12x6. Remember to use thread locker on grub screws in motor mount. Ideal for Armokopter project.
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