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Hobbyking X-Car 4976 1740KV Sensorless Brushless Motor

Hobbyking X-Car 4976 1740KV Sensorless Brushless Motor


The HobbyKing X-Car Brushless Motors offer outstanding performance at an incredible price. Featuring a quality CNC finish these motors look as good as they go! Ideal choice for 1/5 scale R/C cars, trucks and buggies.

Specifications:
Dimensions: 76mm x 49mm
Weight: 425g Inc Wire & 5.5mm Connectors
kv1740 rpm/v 
Shaft Diameter: 8mm
No Load Current: 2.3A @ 20V
No Load Speed: 35200±3% rpm
Max Power: 6000W
Max Voltage: 44.4v (12s)
Max Amps: 135A


PRODUCT ID: 9031000003

Kv (rpm/v) 1740
Weight (g) 425
Max Current (A) 135
Resistance (mh) 0
Max Voltage (V) 44
Power(W) 6000
Shaft A (mm) 8
Length B (mm) 76
Diameter C (mm) 49
Can Length D (mm) 76
Total Length E (mm) 102
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 Customer rated 5 crowns   
 
Total of 8 discussions.
froggy hopper  67 points - 4/16/2013
 
What speed controller can i use with this motor? 135A and 44.4V is that for real? Also could it be put into Princess boat with some sort of water cooling?
 Amaury 230 points
135a yes but 44,4v is really to much. 8s lipo Will be very good for this motor. You can put this in your boat with watercooling without problem.
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zakaria  1 points - 3/5/2013
 
What speed controller 12s can i use with this motor?
 Amaury 230 points
I don't exist but 12s is really too much for this motor! 8s is great and there is this esc , id : 9052000026
andrew  6 points - 2/26/2013
 
I need a motor mount for this motor does hobby king have any that will fit.
 Amaury 230 points
Hobbyking don't sell motor mounts for this big motor
revheadross  1 points - 2/6/2013
 
What is the mounting screw size for this motor and what is the hole spacing
 andrew 6 points
the screws are 3x10mm alan head the spacing is 1 inch fro hole to hole across the output shaft.
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bananabender  129 points - 11/12/2012
 
so 10s fully charged pack 42volts x 1750kv = 73,500 rpms bonesmoker burn outs that would produce but am i wrong with my calculations and will this handle even 40,000 rpm i do wonder and will it mount to motor plates that 42mm cans usually fit up to ? will credit for helpfull infos
 jeffrey 669 points
I will not take 12s in fact I would not run over 6s on it,mine is in a boat and with 6s it sounds like it is going to explode with high rpm runs.JK.
rhysdejager  60 points - 8/3/2012
 
seeming this is a car motor does that mean we'll soon be seeing a 12s ESC to match? :D
 KaosKane 1429 points
go with a plane esc and just do without reverse :}
 christian 41 points
Wont the esc fry? As its not programmed for cars
 Scott 234 points
Car esc's are usually built to handle really high load spikes compared to heli/prop esc's!
 KaosKane 1429 points
yse ur correct plane esc no good as amperage spikes much more at low speeds Thanks for correcting me :}
erh7771  292 points - 8/3/2012
 
Will there be lower KV motors? These would be perfect for EDF if the KV was between 560 and 760
 KaosKane 1429 points
there r no low kv EDF motors here in the car section but if u look in the EDF section u will c 2 EDF choices
Demonsphere  12 points - 8/3/2012
 
Pretty high Kv motor for 12s, Waiting for Blowouts... http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/images/em_s
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 kyrkbymannen 69 points
I wonder if its possible to use this in a traxxas summit!?
 Vladimir 35 points
GOOD motor. but would like to buy T5692-1320kv
 christian 41 points
Hahaha yea 1740*44,4=77256 dont think you can run it on 12s even if the rpm's will be lower under load
 chen 2 points
Will the motor enclosure cooling ring removed? Whether I want to change the water-cooled motor!
 Pete_72 2 points
kyrkbymannen: this motor is too large to fit on the Summit go with the Trackstar 2350Kv Sensored motor as i'm doing *)
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12s capable motor with 8mm shaft smaller can than the 56 series, great little motor on 10s.


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