This 600 Series brushless motor should be fine, 8S or 10s
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This 600 Series brushless motor should be fine, 8S or 10s
https://i70.servimg.com/u/f70/19/41/42/53/turnig10.jpg
Fine for what?
The motor specs already tell you the cell count, 4S to 8S. Running 10S would overspeed the motor, even 8S is pretty fast for a poorly cooled outrunner. Note that the maximum of 2200 watts on 8S means a maximum draw of just 75 amps. This is probably best as a 6S sport motor.
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If you say so......... :olleyes:
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Twin setup means 4400 Watts, right ?
Its a bit smaler then the scorpion 4035/1260 kv. So a 55 mm prop on 6s would be around max load i guess, and on 8s probably around a 45 mm.
Tried the same size motors, (hobbyking Helidrive SK3 T600 1350 kv) in a twin 45 mono some time ago...It got hotter then I like to on 6s/ 55/1,4 props. But yes outrunners are great if you want a light motor that can turn a "big" prop...I have another 45 single mono running a T700 /480 kv/12s (around 450 G of motor). It could probably "run for hours" with a 58mm-3-blade without getting real hot. But with a 62-3 it gets to hot to fast.
I think that 4400 Watts is very high, I like twin setups with outruner motors, light weight and incredible sound .:wink: