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I'm using a D2826-6 2200kv Outrunner Motor with a 6X4 with a 35A ESC and a 3S 2200mAh and it is the best or at least I think it detfö*r it is fast and slow and be in the air a long time
good for motor and esc on 3s should pull 25ish amps and give about 650g thrust so depending on your total weight if its under 800g it should be flyable but a 1:1 thrust ratio is much better for performance. When i ran this on a pusher you get top speeds of about 50 mph at best.
i used on my bixler 2 after i upgraded the motor to ntm 2636 2200kv * 3s. i got lift on half trottel, speed is good and no motor heating problem at all.
Hello,, no just one ring .. tow ring for 1 propeller the other for the second propeller .. and each two rings have different size..
hope this help.
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It works great with serveral motor brands.i use this prop with stock bixler motor (3s) and with cf2805 (2s) on my parkjet mkII. This prop its very good
yaa its works grate with many types of motor.......
but i think its works grate with D2826-6 2200kv Outrunner Motor ....i use this motor and this prop on my f-35 v2 ....
A part from the color, The APC prop is just a bit rigid with what appear a more precise construction. Anyhow, the difference is pretty modes, while the price difference is huge. So for non extreme high RPM these are excellent prop
this prop are great with great efficiency. i have ordered one pack of 2 prop.And according to the price of prop its excellent choice.buy it and fly ur jets
Yes, all you need is to enlarge the hole in the propeller. It is not trivial to be done, since you need to make it perfectly center, else your propeller will be out of balance (low performance, and motor damage possible). I use the drilling bits, but I use them manually (not powered at high speed). Also it works fine the set for make the "Screw Thread". I have all the bit from M3 to M12. These helps.
A drill press on it's lowest speed and a jig for securing the prop work extremely well. I use a decent piece of wood (not chip board) about 8 inches by 3 inches and for each sized prop I lightly vaseline it drive 4 small bullet headed nails in the wood around the hub of the prop and the build up a wall of epoxy around it (the nails and hub). This leaves a great jig for holding the prop so it doesn't move. The wood is held in place with a vice bolted to the drill table. Stu
I bought this propeller and the HXT 2835 (380S) 2200kv Brushless Inrunner motorhttp://www.hobbyking.com/hobbycity/store/uh_vie wItem.asp?idProduct=5203My question is which propeller adapter should I buy to mount this propeller? Thank you so much.
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