Brushless motor's for micro's ?

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  • Andris Golts
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 504

    #1

    Brushless motor's for micro's ?

    Hi all been doing more reading on the forum's on brushless motors now besides knowing a tiny bit about inrunners and outrunner's different kv ratings came across something called poles from what i understand the more pole's the more torque the motor makes correct me if im wrong. For micro hydro set up like mine where battery hull and all gear should come around just 22 oz . Would there be an advantage of me using a 6 pole motor over a 2 pole motor ? Also going to different sites that sell motors noticed different pricing .Which brands are good quality ?Regards Andris Golts.
  • SweetAccord
    Speed Passion
    • Oct 2007
    • 1302

    #2
    In-runners are more RPM based in comparison to out-runners that are more torque based.

    The number of motor poles can be increased to gain some improvement in motor torque. There are more conductors, resulting in more current that the rotor may accept. An increased number of poles will also produce a stronger magnetic field.

    For example, a 2-pole stator of 80-mm diameter and 90-mm length will output around 1.7 Nm torque; a 4-pole motor will output 2.3 N-m torque. A 6-pole motor in the same size would have about 2.8 N-m torque. While higher motor torque can be achieved by using a motor with a greater number of poles, this requires a higher output frequency to run at similar speeds.

    A 4 or 6 pole motor is more forgiving than a 2 pole when accidentally over propped. The current surges are not as high.

    As for sites for motors, OSE has a good selection of motors. All are good quality or Steve would not carry them.

    Hope that helps.

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    • sailr
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Nov 2007
      • 6927

      #3
      We now have some of the new Tenshock 4 pole motors in stock. Not on the website yet. These are setting the world on fire in Europe!
      Mini Cat Racing USA
      www.minicatracingusa.com

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      • FRED
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2007
        • 233

        #4
        SweetAccord; higher the # of poles, the more juice is needed to run them, correct.

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        • SweetAccord
          Speed Passion
          • Oct 2007
          • 1302

          #5
          Originally posted by FRED
          SweetAccord; higher the # of poles, the more juice is needed to run them, correct.
          More poles is more torque, hence; for the same given motor: High Kv - needs more Current and Low Kv - needs more Voltage.
          Last edited by SweetAccord; 04-03-2011, 11:22 AM.

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          • Andris Golts
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 504

            #6
            Thanks to all for the great information. Regards Andris Golts.

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            • monojeff
              Moderator
              • Nov 2010
              • 2562

              #7
              What you guys think of the 3000kv water cooled motor?


              I am thinking about running it in a 17" ABS mini hydro I have.

              I was going to run a 4800kv motor http://www.hobbypartz.com/07e-c-sl-12t-2040-blue.html
              but figured the 3000kv would be a little better
              going to run it with a hobbywing 35amp esc any thoughts?
              OSE GIFTING ELF
              HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!

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              • Jeff Wohlt
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Jan 2008
                • 2716

                #8
                Higher pole counts are usually also easier on ESCs as well.
                www.rcraceboat.com

                jwohlt5362@yahoo.com

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                • sundog
                  Platinum Card Member
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 878

                  #9
                  Originally posted by monojeff
                  What you guys think of the 3000kv water cooled motor?


                  I am thinking about running it in a 17" ABS mini hydro I have.

                  I was going to run a 4800kv motor http://www.hobbypartz.com/07e-c-sl-12t-2040-blue.html
                  but figured the 3000kv would be a little better
                  going to run it with a hobbywing 35amp esc any thoughts?
                  Hobbyking just started selling similar motors; a 300W http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dProduct=11875 and a 400W http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dProduct=14622 both 3000kv. Look to be very promising!
                  Legend 36 sailboat, KMB Powerjet Ed Hardy Viper, ABC jet pwrd BBY Oval Master, ABC Hobby Jetski, NQD Tear Into's, HK Discovery 500, MickieBeez pwrd Jet Rigger!, Davette/Gravtix jet sprint, KMB Powerjet Pursuit, NQD pwrd Jet Catamaran!,Steam pwrd African Queen, Sidewinder airboat, Graupner Eco Power

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                  • martin
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Aug 2010
                    • 2887

                    #10
                    Your better off going with one of the various 450 size outrunners, Much more powerfull motors, But you may need a higher amp esc. Heres a 450 size outrunner in my 15" mono deep v that cost around $12 + shipping for the motor. Martin.



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                    • Meniscus
                      Refuse the box exists!
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 3225

                      #11
                      There's tons of Inrunners to choose from. On the Outrunner side of things, I've run the Etti 2217 (3600kv) and the Scorpion HKII-2208-24 (3590kv). Both have performed very well without issues. Both motors are around 28mm diameter. Several seasoned racers in Europe use the Etti outrunners with great success.

                      For example, Walter Geens set several records in NAVIGA oval using the Etti on 3s and a 90A ESC in a 73cm model. Yes that's just shy of 29"! He was measured doing around 70mph on the straights in oval trim.

                      With the outrunners, just be sure to confirm the amps they handle. Many will not handle the amp load we see in boats.

                      Hope this helps.
                      IMPBA: 7-Time FE World Record Holder "Don't think outside the box. Rather, refuse to admit that the box exists in the first place!"

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                      • martin
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 2887

                        #12
                        I have 3 Etti 3600kv outrunners & their very good motors & was using them in the little 15" mono that ive just posted youtube footage of in the post above. The motor used in the footage is the next step on using a 3800kv outrunner that cost $12 & its faster than the Etti motor. In actuall fact the motor that Etti sell is just a 450 heli motor (the gold anodised one). I get that same motor from a HK Ebay seller also for $12, Its just an unbranded 450 motor but its the same motor, I now because i bought one just out of curiosity & took it apart to compare & its the same motor inside as well. Put it in the boat & speed & performance is the same as well.Martin.

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                        • Alexgar
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 3534

                          #13
                          ive been eyeballing this
                          http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dProduct=11179
                          those watercooled inrunners seem expensive considering there low output specs

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                          • Meniscus
                            Refuse the box exists!
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 3225

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Alexgar
                            ive been eyeballing this
                            http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dProduct=11179
                            those watercooled inrunners seem expensive considering there low output specs
                            At 600 watts, I'm not sure those wires would hold up, but I could be wrong. For smaller setups, I'd imagine it would be OK.
                            IMPBA: 7-Time FE World Record Holder "Don't think outside the box. Rather, refuse to admit that the box exists in the first place!"

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                            • sundog
                              Platinum Card Member
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 878

                              #15
                              Wow, talk about synchronicity. I just got back from running a modded 17" Tear-Into jet sprint with that motor. 2200mAH 3s Turnigy, 60A esc and that boat hauled. No supplemental cooling for the motor and it was cool to the touch after about 8-10 minutes (but then, the river was cold)! The battery and (watercooled) esc were just warm to the touch. I had been having trouble with the boat porpoising on WOT, so was trying out a new ride plate I made for it. I'm quite happy with this motor so far.
                              Last edited by sundog; 04-04-2011, 03:53 PM.
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