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Re: Sub. for E-flite 480 BL brushless?

by Mark <ohIthink@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 30, 2008 at 02:24 AM

On Thu, 29 May 2008 12:30:57 -0400, Ted W Lee wrote:

> Is there a good substitute for the Eflite which sells for $69? It would
> be used in a 37 oz. Cessna 195.
> Thanks Ted.

From the Eflite website, I gather that it's a 3 cell, 22 amp 1020 kV 
motor.   Pretty much any motor that will handle 22A will handle 3 cells, 
so look for a motor with 1000-1100 kV and >20A continuous current, 
preferably one that doesn't weigh over 100g (the EFlite is quoted at 
87g).  

Probably all the major motor companies (Hacker, Himaxx, Axi, Great 
Planes, etc, will have something in that class.

Of those, you probably can't go wrong with Hacker, Himaxx, or Axi, but 
they're not going to be any cheaper than the Eflite (frex, the Axi 
2217/16 is $75 at Tower, or the Hacker A30-16M for $79 at Hobby People).  

There's nothing fundamentally wrong with the GP motors (afaik) but people 
seem to have problems GP power handling, so if you go with a GP motor, 
make sure it's rated for at least 30A.  The GP Rimfire 3536-1000 is a 
little heavier than the Eflite (~100g), but it's $44 and would probably 
work fine.

KMS has a comparable motor (2814/08, 980 kV) for the same price at Hobby 
People.  I'm not a fan of the small, cheap KMS motors but the bigger ones 
seem to be decent.  Like the Rimfire, it's a little heavier, but would 
probably work fine.  

BP Hobbies (formerly Balsa Products) has a their A2814-8 for $30, it's 
also ~100g and has more power handling than you need, but it's cheaper 
than the others.  I'm operating another motor from that series (a 
2908-10) and it's working just fine for me.  

Personally, I like cheap and I don't mind taking a few chances, so I'd 
probably go with a Turnigy 2217 16 turn motor from Hobby City.  They're 
startlingly cheap (~$18 for that motor) and I've liked the other Turnigys 
I've used.  To be fair, though, the 2217 is from a different series than 
the Turnigys I've used, so I can't vouch for it.  There's a Turnigy 
35-30C that, according to the reviewers, can be pushed well over 20A, and 
I *have* used motors from that series and I've liked them.  It's about 
$20.  Uhhh . .  and neither of those Turnigys are in stock right now.  I 
really avoid ordering things that aren't in stock, especially from Hobby 
City.

So - after all that - are you looking for an alternative to the Eflite 
because of the price, or you've had a problem with them, or it's just not 
in stock, or what?

- Mark
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Sub. for E-flite 480 BL brushless?
ted_w_lee@[EMAIL PROTECTE  2008-05-29 12:30:57 
Re: Sub. for E-flite 480 BL brushless?
Mark <ohIthink@[EMAIL   2008-05-30 02:24:00 
Re: Sub. for E-flite 480 BL brushless?
ted_w_lee@[EMAIL PROTECTE  2008-05-30 03:25:10 
Re: Sub. for E-flite 480 BL brushless?
The Natural Philosopher &  2008-05-30 13:08:16 

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