Well... the BJ26 motor is quite a bit better quality than the SV27. It has more KV and about the same torque.
I haven't had a UL1 apart. It appears to be a nice motor. I have a brand new one here to try for one of my applications...
The "Better" motor is the one that makes your particular setup work... In a P-Spec Hydro, I'd opt for the higher KV, less torque setup, because most riggers handle better with a smaller prop spinning fast, as opposed to a large prop.
For Offshore, I think the BJ26 is the motor to have...
If you can swing a decent prop, you can go JUST as fast with the BJ26 motor as other setups will go with the UL1.
The key, in my opinion, is to match up the package... It's not just a matter of dropping in a different motor...
I haven't had a UL1 apart. It appears to be a nice motor. I have a brand new one here to try for one of my applications...
The "Better" motor is the one that makes your particular setup work... In a P-Spec Hydro, I'd opt for the higher KV, less torque setup, because most riggers handle better with a smaller prop spinning fast, as opposed to a large prop.
For Offshore, I think the BJ26 is the motor to have...
If you can swing a decent prop, you can go JUST as fast with the BJ26 motor as other setups will go with the UL1.
The key, in my opinion, is to match up the package... It's not just a matter of dropping in a different motor...
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