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hexTronik 24gram Brushless Outrunner 1300kv

hexTronik 24gram Brushless Outrunner 1300kv


Brushless Outrunner Motor.
Kv - 1300rpm/v
Max Load:  7.5A
No Load Current: 0.7A
Suggested Lipo: 3 cell 11.1v
Thrust: 400g+
Suggested Prop: 8x3.8
Weight: 20g
*Motor comes with prop saver and mount.

*Please note.
This motor may come in Silver OR Blue.

 


PRODUCT ID: HXM2730-1300

Kv (rpm/v) 1300
Weight (g) 20
Max Current (A) 7.5
Resistance (mh) 0
Max Voltage (V) 11
Power(W) 0
Shaft A (mm) -
Length B (mm) 30
Diameter C (mm) 27
Can Length D (mm) 7
Total Length E (mm) 42
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Total of 95 discussions.
Anand  2 points - 5/10/2013
 
What is the shaft size on this? 3mm or 2mm?
 RC Flyer Guy 131 points
The shaft is 3mm and it comes with a prop adapter.
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 hiko1 17 points
Actually I think it comes with a prop saver not adaptor
 Karl 201 points
Hiko1 is correct. It comes with a prop saver. I mix them up a lot though.
hiko1  17 points - 5/7/2013
 
can someone tell me what the mounting hole spacing and hole size is ?
Kalana Mihiranga  75 points - 5/6/2013
 
I have lose 2 nuts that conect motor for the motor mount.My all there motor have lose them.Any suggestion for that?Anyone know the name for those little nuts?Where can I buy sapre ones?
 Wazza_99 866 points
Use spare servo screws (the ones that fasten the servo to the plane) I'm sure you have a lot around.
 Evgeni 24 points
Use standard 4mm nuts.
whidzee  3 points - 5/4/2013
 
How would this motor go with a 3 bladed 6x4 prop compated to a 2 bladed 6x4 prop? using a 3 cell 2200mah battery?
 Karl 201 points
I threw all the information in a calculator that I use (just google rc thrust calculator if you want to try it. Its the first one on the list) and at 68 degrees Fahrenheit, I got 340 grams of thrust with a 2 bladed prop and 480 grams of thrust with a 3 bladed prop. Not sure about amp draw but that's what I got. Hope I helped.
 Grezoo 4 points
I'm doing all 8 * 6 / 8 * 4 prop. high-motor up to 500g trainer. 2200 battery I have 50-70 grams engines use.
 Karl 201 points
I do too. ,although I only run a 350mah 3s. On sure that with a 2200 mah 3s, you get crazy long run times. Anyway, I also forgot to mention that two bladed props are more efficient than three bladed ones. This is due to when the prop spins and it has 3 blades, the blades are so close that they hit the BC ackwashed air from the last blade. Two bladed props get clean air all the time. In conclusion, more efficiency= more flight time but a little less thrust.
tramsgar  237 points - 4/29/2013
 
Be aware that the wires on this are monofilament and break very easily when bent. Great motor otherwise.
 Santhosh 223 points
Thanks for your warning...
 Karl 201 points
Have one of these on my f22. I was at the field when the wire broke. Nice motor with two issues. 1. The wire and 2. Is that to get the set screws to stay, you have to crank them down so hard that they strip. But hey the price is right.
 Grezoo 4 points
I once broke the motor feeder cable, but with it the best small engine
sir_ogrim  1 points - 4/28/2013
 
Hi! I'm thinking of putting this motor on a RcPowers Extra 300 profile depron plane. AUW is about 250 grams (almost 9 oz) including a 1000 mAh 3S battery (about 95 grams, 3.5 oz). I would like to use a 8x3.8 slowfly prop. Would you say this is a reasonable setup for acrobatics / beginner 3D? A 10A ESC should be enough, right?
 Santhosh 223 points
Yes , this motor is suitable but better increase the size of the ESC to 15A so that you will be safe.
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 Karl 201 points
I use an 18-20amp on mine just for the extra assurance. I love the rec superpowers designs they are very cool looking and flying.
Casey  2 points - 4/17/2013
 
Oh haha just saw that thrust was listed. must be blind
 Jaaxx 2 points
I am testing mine with a GWS HD8060. The thrust is incredible for this small motor. At WOT on a fully charged 3S it exceeds the "Max Load" current identified in the specifications, so I don't run it at WOT until after the voltage starts to drop. It has also survived numerous crashes. Overall, I am very impressed.
Casey  2 points - 4/17/2013
 
Anyone know what kind of thrust these things have with the recommended prop?
tony  27 points - 4/15/2013
 
is this a copy of the blue wonder motor
 MeteCan 16 points
Evet kopyası*dı*r. Ben kullanı*yorum. Dayanı*klı* ve kaliteli.
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 MeteCan 16 points
Yes copy. I'm using it. Durable and high quality.
Nhat Quang  6 points - 4/11/2013
 
bad quality motor, i bought 8 of them 1 come defective. and hk refuse to take responsible. this is bad!!!!
 IBeHoey 393 points
What's defective about it? Maybe I can help you fix it. For the money, these little motors are great. It's a ***mer one of yours showed up defective.
Dr. Dario  4 points - 3/27/2013
 
I dont know the size of screws used to fix the motor mount to the motor firewall. Can anyone tell me the size of holes of the motor mount????
 Kalana Mihiranga 75 points
Use Self-Tapping/Machine Screws W/Shoulder 2x8 (bag of 100pc)they are good.If this help Please credited me.Thank you
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Dr. Dario  4 points - 3/27/2013
 
I dont know the size of screws used to fix the motor mount to the motor firewall. Can anyone tell me the size of holes of the motor mount????
 rahulvyas 326 points
get a 3/4" screw
Grezoo  4 points - 3/19/2013
 
I use always easy 8x3,8 / medium 8x4 / and fast - professional user :-) 8*6 Battery always 3s Lipo 1000 -1650mAh Esc 20A not higest price from 10A
bhavesh  2 points - 3/18/2013
 
please advice if this prop is ok

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/_
_9877__JXF_8x4_203_x_102mm_Poly_Composite_propeller_
2pcs_bag_.html
 Kalana Mihiranga 75 points
Yes dude.It is good for fast flying.If you need slow flying use 8.3 prop.If this Help Please credited me.thank you
 alex.khoroshko 355 points
No, it's too heavy - the weight of a propeller would be close to the weight of motor - it's just not a good choice. I suggest the GWS style or Tower pro SF propellers, 8x4 is a good size. They have a larger surface to help in giving more thrust at a slow flying (JXF is designed for fast flying like when you use 1800kv more powerful motor).
bhavesh  2 points - 3/18/2013
 
what is the smallest prop that can be used on this motor - and how much thrust do they give? thanks:)
 RC Flyer Guy 131 points
An 8x4 prop is recommended with a 3s lipo. If you want a smaller prop then you need a 4s. Try a 6x3.5.
 bhavesh 2 points
Thank you RCFG! I want to restrict my battery to 3S only - is 6x3.5 the smallest prop I can use with this motor? If so, how much thrust will this combo give? It'd help in designing the plane. Thanks again.
 bhavesh 2 points
is this prop ok for the above motor? Or is it meant for fuel www.link
 Del-Dredd 15 points
I always used a 7X6 on 3 cells in my Blu Alabacorde Delta and a Me109 EPP combat plane. Good speed and thrust.
 Moriaty 51 points
I used all the way to 9x4,7 SF prop and got 350grams plane going strong. On the flip hand i got allt he way to 6x3 and it doesnt have as much power at all. I THINK that 6 is smallest prop you can put and not have total loss in power. If you wont smaller prop use some of the smaller props of hextronix i use them all, 17grams, 10grams even 5 grams for smaller purpose. TNX
Joseph  2 points - 3/8/2013
 
Help please?! I am using this motor with a 3S-15C 1000mah li-po and have a 8x4.3 GWS prop attached with the stock prop saver. Problem is, at full throttle the prop keeps pulling itself forward and off of the prop saver. Do I just need to put on more rubber bands or what?
 IBeHoey 393 points
I had issues with the included prop saver as well, particularly the rubber band it came with, way to loose. I have since moved on to using colet styled prop adapters. O-rings, found at a local hardware store work great as prop savers.
 Woodenshoe 3 points
Nothing worse than punching the throttle and having the prop fly off and flop all around. I have used the lightest zip ties I can find with good results. Far cheaper than o-rings and the zip ties will break most of the time before bending or breaking shafts.
 coreman 11 points
Harbor Freight has O ring assortments for $6 that are great to use for this stuff. The problem is that if yu use a HyperDrive prop the hub is much bigger and will need the supplied O-ring. I regularly use two rings to hold it firmer
 Dénes 3 points
If the prop saver slide off, then you have to look scarf (flat surface) on the shaft, as  * not be left without a scarf on it, if that's the problem, you need to produce.
 Del-Dredd 15 points
Best thing to use for bands is Large bore Silicon Tubing as sold for exhaust extensions etc. Use a razor blade etc to cut thin sections off the end. Ready made bands that do not perish like O rings and depending on thickness you cut you can adjust strength.
 Del-Dredd 15 points
Silicon tubing available here type it in the search at top
HELLGENERAL  12 points - 3/8/2013
 
I use a few of my daughters tiny hair ties all they are are small rubber bands it takes at least 4 but they work better than what is given to you.
fadel  3 points - 3/7/2013
 
with a prop saver
charles2690  51 points - 3/7/2013
 
how do you mount the prop to taht motor?
IBeHoey  393 points - 3/7/2013
 
Absolutely love these motors, been flying them in my quad for about 6 months now. The bearings are starting to go out in two of them though. I'd like to breath new life into these motors by replacing the bad bearings. Does anyone know what size bearings I would need to get?
 IBeHoey 393 points
Nvm, answered my own question. For anyone else wanting to know the dimensions (InnerxOuterxThickness) Top-3x8x4mm Bottom-3x7x3mm
Dave  6 points - 3/2/2013
 
Hi, ive got a 2s battery, 430mah 20c and have some 9x4.7 props laying around and some 8x3.8 props. Which would be better on the motor running like this?
 RC Flyer Guy 131 points
I would use a 9x4.7 prop. I use an 8x3.8 prop and a 1000 mAh 2s, but its a little bit underpowered. My planes has a 20" wingspan and it only weighs about a quarter of a pound.
 Del-Dredd 15 points
You will get nice speed and excellent thrust with the GWS 9X5 as well, thats all i tend to use on thses 1300Kv with 2 cells.
Dave  6 points - 2/9/2013
 
What size prop adapter will work with these motors?
 MeteCan 16 points
I am using 8x4 prop. Never had any problems.
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 MrCuervoRC 3 points
With 8x4.3 works well at high speed in light aircraft, to fly with 8x3.8 slower. Make sure that the motor is cooled well, and not forced, because www.link
 RC Flyer Guy 131 points
A 3mm prop adaptor works. Why are they talking about prop size?
 MrCuervoRC 3 points
I hooked directly to the motor shaft, is more fixed, with the small adapter coming with the propeller works well.
 nizzamms 1 points
no problem with 8x6 for my DIY blu-baby and lil ripper, good with 18amp esc and 1000mah batt
MrCuervoRC  3 points - 2/6/2013
 
muy buen motor , si le das mucha cañ*a o no esta bien refrigerado se calienta , pero es muy bueno , lo he usado en la mayorí*a de mis aviones
whidzee  3 points - 1/30/2013
 
What is the diameter of the screw holes on this? I want to get some screws to mount it onto my plane but i dont know what size screws to get. (I'm also surprised these didnt come with the motor)
 Arxangel 909 points
The size is 2mm. It depends how you are going to mount it, but I am using these: OR017-5012x8, and am really happy with them.
stitch58  56 points - 1/29/2013
 
hey i have one of these and all i get out of it is beeps that's all it does i thought maybe the throttle was reversed but that's not it can anybody help on this? thanks!
 Arxangel 909 points
Are you certain your ESC is operational?
 Mike 35 points
Check the solder joints between the ESC and the motor. one of them may be faulty.
 nizzamms 1 points
check your transmitter, and try reverse the throttle without prop attached to the motor
Gary.org  16 points - 1/29/2013
 
Out of stock I am trying to get a motor for the flite test nutball i am building they recommend that I use a HEXTRONIK 24GRAM BRUSHLESS OUTRUNNER 1300KV Red Brick 25A ESC Turnigy 500mAh 2S 20C Lipo Pack The Esc and Motor is out of stock What else can i use ?
 Arxangel 909 points
Well, if you look at the specs, this motor draws well under 10 amps, so if you are planing on using a prop that will keep its max draw at around 8amps, like the recommended 8x4 prop, you could even get a smaller and lighter ESC. I am using this motor with the Plush 12amp ESC and have not had any problems so far.
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 nizzamms 1 points
Try emax CF2822, with prop 8x6, i am quite happy with my blu-baby DIY
 Del-Dredd 15 points
Nutball flies excellent on GWS 9X5 on 2 cells, 15 minute flights on an 800mAh and will go unlimited vertical, pulling very few amps as well.
AdrianT  55 points - 1/21/2013
 
I have a 1500kv version of this that i got a few years ago. Is there any way to tell it apart from this 1300kv one?
 Arxangel 909 points
On the box, it says the model and the Kv. Sadly, unless you are a motor expert, I am not sure you would be able to tell them apart. You could write with a permanent marker somewhere on the motor what is its Kv rating, and keep track that way.
 AUTO XX 102 points
Hook each up to an ESC and see which one spins at a higher pitch *)
 stitch58 56 points
yes the wire's are different colors.
phil  2 points - 1/18/2013
 
going to use it in a light flight bug, thank you
 tommy2toes 2088 points
you are welcome. i believe that is a perfect match i would begin with a 3s set up for that if its less you can do that but well its not pretty if its not enough. happy flying.
tommy2toes  2088 points - 1/18/2013
 
where do i get this wire to redo the motor. i took the wire off after it was broken and see exactly how to do it now i want to try i think if you do the same amount of wirearound 12 or 13 times every other one untill it wired using three seperate wires and starting points. i hope lol does any one know if i can put on more to make it faster or stronger?
 RC Flyer Guy 131 points
Try this. Its the smallest wire they have. B36A705-00
phil  2 points - 1/15/2013
 
will a 12amp 15 burst esc work with this motor. I,am using a 450 mah battery
 Arxangel 909 points
It will be absolutely perfect for this motor.
 tommy2toes 2088 points
i think it depends on what you intend to fly it with. is that a 450mah2s or 450mah3s? if 2s yes if 3s go 15 to 18amp but even more important whats it going on? how heavy? i am imagining a foamy profile epp or biplane 30 inch wing span or less i hope? hope this helps you some. tommy
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 coreman 11 points
I use them on my flat foamie Yaks with the HK 8-10amp ESC and they are fine. The motor with a DD8040 prop on 3S only draws about 6amps. The red JST connectors on the batteries are only rated 6-7amps continuous or you melt them
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Paul Bakos
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These are great little motors for the price. I bought one and then got two more. I use them on home made foamie planes from 8 - 16 ounces. They will take most of my foamies unlimited verticle. I use 2 and 3 cell lipos from 350-1500 mah and props from 8x4 to 10x4.7 on them. Here is some data. UH BLUE Wonder 1300Kv
Prop size= amps / thrust in ounces
2S
8040= 3.3 / 8.2
9050= 4.9 / 10.8
9047= 5.3 / 10.9
1047= 6.5 / 11.5
3s
7035= 4.2 / 9.5
8040= 5 / 13
7060= 6.3 / 11.3
9050= 6.6 / 14.6
9047= 7.6 / 15

I also got a 1500 kv one to try out.


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Propeller data for 3 cell Lipo batteries:
The GWS EP 9050 produces about 18 ounces of thrust at 9 amps with a pitch speed of 34 mph. This is my favorite prop on this motor.
The APC 9x6E produces about 17 ounces of thrust at 10 amps with a pitch speed of 36 mph.
The APC 9x3.8SF produces about 18 ounces of thrust at 9.5 amps with a pitch speed of 25 mph.
The APC 8x3.8SF produces about 15 ounces of thrust at 8 amps with a pitch speed of 29 mph.
The GWS EP 8040 produces about 15 ounces of thrust at 6 amps with a pitch speed of 34 mph.
The GWS EP 8060 produces about 14 ounces of thrust at 8.5 amps with a pitch speed of 39 mph.
The MA 7x4 3-blade produces about 10 ounces of thrust at 7.5 amps with a pitch speed of 36 mph.

Propeller data for 2 cell Lipo batteries:
The GWS EP1060 produces about 12 ounces of thrust at 6.5 amps with a pitch speed of 28 mph.
The APC 9x6E produces about 11 ounces of thrust at 6 amps with a pitch speed of 29 mph.
The APC 10x3.8SF produces about 12 ounces of thrust at 6.5 amps with a pitch speed of 17 mph.


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Donald Bond
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24 thumbs up!
Great bargain, high efficiency, great for little foamies!

8x4, 7v, 3a, 6350rpm, 6.6oz, 24mph
8x4, 10v, 5.1a, 8205rpm, 11.2oz, 31mph
9x5, 7v, 4.7a, 5361rpm, 8.9oz, 26mph
9x5, 10v, 7.2a, 6905rpm, 15oz, 33mph
10x6, 7v, 5.7a, 4675rpm, 9.4oz, 27mph


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Dave Plumpe
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I measured resistance, no-load current and Kv to get data to plug into Motocalc.

Resistance, R = 0.319 ohms
No-load Current, Io = 0.22 amps at 6 volts, 0.30A at 9V
Motor Constant, Kv = 1079 rpm/volt

These data differ a bit from the 1300Kv and 0.5A listed in the ad, but this is what my motor measures, cold.

One excellent little motor, both in performance and build quality. As others have noted be careful about bending the wires where they exit the windings. Mine came as shown, without connectors or hardware.


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David Barrow
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These are great little motors for the price. I bought one and then got two more. I use them on home made foamie planes from 8 - 16 ounces. They will take most of my foamies unlimited verticle. I use 2 and 3 cell lipos from 350-1500 mah and props from 8x4 to 10x4.7 on them. Here is some data. UH BLUE Wonder 1300Kv
Prop size= amps / thrust in ounces
2S
8040= 3.3 / 8.2
9050= 4.9 / 10.8
9047= 5.3 / 10.9
1047= 6.5 / 11.5
3s
7035= 4.2 / 9.5
8040= 5 / 13
7060= 6.3 / 11.3
9050= 6.6 / 14.6
9047= 7.6 / 15

I also got a 1500 kv one to try out.


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