[NSRCA-discussion] E-Question HXT motors
Anthony Abdullah
aabdu at sbcglobal.net
Thu Sep 25 11:41:50 AKDT 2008
That is what I have seen, all the way up to a 20x15 in some reports on RCU. I did notice on the motor specs they recommend between a 14 and 18 inch prop, but that is on 8S power.
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From: Anthony Romano <anthonyr105 at hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] E-Question HXT motors
To: "General pattern discussion" <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>
Date: Thursday, September 25, 2008, 1:30 PM
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Hi Mike,
Are you sure on that prop size?
From: kerlock at comcast.net
To: aabdu at sbcglobal.net; nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 12:59:16 -0400
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] E-Question HXT motors
Ok, some in depth answers.
We did in fact test this motor last season on a Black Magic V2, flying masters. We used the HXT 63-64B 230kv motor. We used a CC HV85 controller, Tanic and vampower packs.
Power is certainly not a problem for this motor. It is fairly comparable to the AXI. 2700 watts, 82 amps, 6200 RPM on an APC 20x14. the motor never got over 110 degrees.
Longevity: we got well over 100 flights on it before the plane was lost, no problems whatsoever. This was using Esprit stand off mounts as well, o nose mounting.
No can issues, nothing, it just delivered. your results may vary of course. These are "cheap" chinese motors and you do not have the support structure in place like the name brands. but considering you can buy almost 4 of them for the price of one AXI, it's pretty interesting.
I've run a lot of these chinese motors and maybe I'm just lucky, but I just don't have problems. I keep hearing about problems with darned near everything, including name brand stuff, and the only issue we've run into yet was a very early bearing failure with an AXI...that's all. Ever.
I have yet to install one of these on a VF3, and wonder about it because by it's very nature you will have to use more power to fly it. I realize 82 amps is a lot, but the packs never got warm, nor did the speed control or motor, so who knows.
in short, if this is your first forray into electrics of this size, you would probably be better off with the AXI just from the standpoint of support. But so far I can't find a thing wrong with this motor, or else I am just that lucky (and THAT is highly unlikely, trust me!)
-Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: Anthony Abdullah
To: General pattern discussion
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 12:04 PM
Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] E-Question HXT motors
As I am doing my research into the world of electric pattern I have come across the HXT line of electric motors. It appears that the HXT 63-64 B230 is a fraction of the cost of the comparable AXI motor ($60 vs.$200+) with very similar performance numbers, physical dimensions, etc. In fact, according to the info I saw it is even 12 grams lighter.
Being a realist I have to ask the question; what's the catch? Will it burn out after three flights, does it run excessively hot, does it smell like bacon? I don't get it. Is it just a cheap Chinese knock off, a very good value, or both? What I really want to know is, is the motor viable for F3A pattern?
I appreciate any information you guys can provide, particularly from those who have used them or seen them run.
Thanks a bunch
Anthony
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