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The HURC 2410-09Y is 2.0 oz, 800KV, 400 class direct drive outrunner brushless motor designed for slow to medium speed parkflyers and 3D planes. It works very well with 9 and 10 inch props and 3-cell Lipo batteries.
Looking for a motor for your GWS Slow Stick? This is it!!! We recommend using the GWS EP1047 Prop and the 11.1v 1300 30C Lipo battry for great performance on the 'Stick'. Using this combination, the Slow Stick will take off from the ground in just 5 or 6 feet! And you can actually hover the 'SS' if you're good enough - well, sort of :-) You have plenty of power for hovering, but the 'SS' isn't exactly a 3D plane! The low pitch of the 1047 prop gives you lots of thrust, but keeps your top speed fairly low. When your ready for more speed, you can switch to the GWS EP1060 Prop , but be careful that you don't rip the wings off !!!
Mounting options: The HURC 2410-09Y 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 (such as the GWS Slow Stick fuselage), 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. It is also possible to use a GWS Plastic Outrunner Mount to mount this motor on a 10mm stick.
Propeller Data for 3 cell Lipo batteries:
Rotating propellers are dangerous. Please stay clear of prop and wear eye protection.
GWS and TP props fit the 3mm shaft on this motor perfectly - no adapter needed. APC and Master Airscrew props require a prop adapter or prop saver for 3mm shafts.
The GWS EP1047 prop produces about 26 ounces of thrust at 11 amps.
The TP 10x5E prop produces about 23 ounces of thrust at 10 amps
The GWS EP1060 prop produces about 24 ounces of thrust at 10 amps
The GWS EP9047 prop produces about 21 ounces of thrust at 8.5 amps.
The TP 9x6E prop produces about 21 ounces of thrust at 9 amps
Propeller Data for 2 cell Lipo batteries (7.4 volt):
The GWS EP1147 prop produces about 16 ounces of thrust at 7 amps
The GWS EP1180 prop produces about 16 ounces of thrust at 9 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.
HURC 2410-09Y Specifications:
Weight = 2.0 ounces (57 grams)
Diameter = 1.2 inch (31mm)
Total Length = 2.4 inch (62mm)
Shaft Length = 1.2 inch (29mm)
Shaft Diameter = 3mm (GWS Props fit nicely)
Voltage = 6.0 to 12.6 (2 and 3 cell Lipo batteries)
KV = 800
Current = 12 amp maximum for 60 seconds -----------------------------------------------------
The EMAX Budget 18 amp Electronic Speed Control is a low cost, good quality speed control that works with most brushless motors. It comes pre-set for use with 2 to 3 cell Lipo batteries, and the built-in 5 volt, 2 amp Battery Elimination Circuit (BEC) will power 3 to 4 sub-micro servos. There are no connectors included with this ESC, so you may want to visit our Connectors category to choose the connectors you wish to use.
Several programming options can be set with your transmitter or a program card, but no programming is needed for most applications. Here is a list of the programming options:
1. Motor brake on or off. Comes pre-set with the brake turned off, so the propeller will spin freely when the plane is gliding (transmitter throttle off).
2. Selection of battery type: Lipo or NiMh/NiCD. Comes pre-set for use with Lipo batteries, and it auto-detects the number of Lipo cells.
3. Low voltage protection: low (2.6v per cell), medium (2.85v per cell) and high (3.1v per cell). Comes pre-set for medium Lipo battery protection.
4. Type of motor cut-off: sudden or gradual. Comes pre-set for gradual motor shutdown.
5. Start-up mode: fast, soft or very soft. Comes pre-set for fast motor startup.
6. Throttle curve: curve1, curve2 and curve3. Comes pre-set for curve1
7. Motor timing: low, medium or high. Comes pre-set for medium timing (outrunner motors with 6 poles or more)
8. Motor rotation: normal or reverse Comes pre-set for normal rotation
If you choose to purchase the Program Card for EMAX Electronic Speed Controls, you will find it very easy to use. You simply attach the receiver plug of ESC to the card, connect a battery to the ESC, then make your programming selections with a couple of buttons on the program card.
EMAX Budget 18 Amp ESC Specifications:
Weight: 0.8 ounce (22 grams)
Dimensions: 1.75 x 1.0 x 0.3 inches
Battery: 2 or 3 cell Lipo
Current: 18 amp continuous, 23 amp burst
BEC: 5 volt, 2 amp, linear mode
Safe power on protection (motor will not start if transmitter throttle is in the on position when power is connected)
Auto motor shutdown if signal is lost
Over-heat protection reduces power output if 110C is reached
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