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The 2410-12D is a 2.1 oz, 1000KV, 400 class direct drive outrunner motor designed for medium to high speed park flyers. It is nearly identical in weight to the 350 brushed/geared motors that come with many kits, but can produce about 50% more thrust - up to 26 ounces. And it is both lighter and more powerful than a typical speed 400 brushed motor.
We recommend the GWS EP9050 prop and a 3 cell Lipo battery for planes like the GWS Mustang, Corsair, Zero, Spitfire, Formosa, Estarter, and many other planes weighing up to about 30 ounces. You'll get very good speed and vertical performance, with a nice sound from the prop. When you upgrade your plane from a brushed motor - you will be amazed at the improved performance. It really takes your flying to another level.
If you're looking for some impressive speed, try the GWS HD8060 prop. This is a good choice for sleek planes.
We recommend using an 18A to 32A Electronic Speed Control (ESC) with the HURC 2410-12D. Good battery choices include 3 cell Lipo batteries from 1000mah 30C to 2200 mah 35C.
MOUNTING OPTIONS: The HURC 2410-12D comes with a firewall mount installed. The diameter of the bearing tube of this motor is 10mm, so our 8mm and 11mm aluminum stick mounts do not fit this motor. To mount this motor on a 10mm stick, we recommend purchasing the Plastic Stick Mount for 2408/2409/2410 Motors and mounting screws. For instructions on how to attach the motor to the plastic mount, there is a very well done guide on the Wattflyer RC forums. Click here to see it, then click the 'back' button on your browser to return to the store. The GWS Plastic Outrunner Mount can also be used to mount this motor on a 10mm stick.
Propeller Data for 3 cell Lipo batteries (11.1 volt):
Rotating propellers are dangerous. Please stay clear of prop and wear eye protection.
GWS props fit the 3mm shaft on this motor perfectly - no adapter needed.
The GWS EP9050 prop produces about 26 ounces of thrust at 11 amps. Best all-around prop on this motor in our opinion.
The GWS EP9050x3 3-Blade prop produces about 27 ounces of thrust at 12 amps.
The GWS EP8040 prop produces about 18 ounces of thrust at 7 amps.
The GWS EP8040x3 3-Blade prop produces about 19 ounces of thrust at 8 amps.
The GWS HD8060 prop produces about 19 ounces of thrust at 10 amps. Nice prop for high speed on sleek planes.
Propeller Data for 2 cell Lipo batteries (7.4 volt):
The GWS EP1060 prop produces about 16 ounces of thrust at 8 amps
Please be aware that the battery used can make a tremendous amount of difference in the performance of brushless motors. The above data was obtained using batteries in good condition that were fully charged. Thrust and amp draw may be less with the use of batteries rated at lower amp output, and slightly more using batteries rated for higher amp output. Other factors, such as ESC timing and variations in actual motor KV can affect the performance of brushless motors as well. We recommend the use of a Watt Meter to test the current draw of your particular power system, especially if you plan to use a prop that pushes the motor near it's maximum amp rating.
2410-12D Specifications:
Weight = 2.1 ounces (59 grams)
Diameter = 1.2 inch (31mm)
Total Length = 2.4 inch (62mm)
Shaft Length = 1.1 inch (28mm)
Shaft Diameter = 3mm (GWS Props fit nicely)
Voltage = 6.0 to 12.6
KV = 1000
Current = 12 amps or 140 watts maximum for 60 seconds
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