Im looking for some motors to buy for my new hexacopter which will weigh about 3-4 kg.
I just recently bought the S550 frame which seems to have an awesome quality and durability.
The only problem is that this frame only allows props till 10" (or with extensions 11").
The Hexa should be able to carry a gimbal and 2 3S 5000 mAh lipos (maybe im going to buy a new set of 4S Lipos) and 30A Afro ESC.
So i looked up some motors that might fit my needs, It would be very helpful if someone would help me choose the right motor, (if you suggest to make an Y6 to maximize the prop size i might also go for that concept).
1: 3110 470KV https://hobbyking.com/en_us/quanum-mt-series-3110-470kv-brushless-multirotor-motor-built-by-dys.html
11" props with the extension
2: 750kv https://hobbyking.com/en_us/ntm-prop-drive-series-28-30a-750kv-140w.html
3: 750KV / 265W https://hobbyking.com/en_us/ntm-prop-drive-28-36-750kv-265w.html
4: 2216-800Kv https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-multistar-2216-800kv-14pole-multi-rotor-outrunner.html
5: 35-36A 910Kv https://hobbyking.com/en_us/ntm-prop-drive-series-35-36a-910kv-350w.html
6: MT2213-935KV https://hobbyking.com/en_us/mt2213-935kv-multistar-motor-and-propeller-combo-10x4-5-cw-ccw.html
Thank you for taking your time!
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Absolutely. Ideally your ESC should be rated at, or slightly higher than, the maximum current your motor can draw.
Felix Drash said:
I think i will buy these ones:
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-multistar-2216-800kv-14pole-mul...
can I run them with a 30A ESC even tough max A drawn by the motor is 16A?
Thank you!
Ill check it as soon as i can
Hi Felix, I don't have any experience with those particular motors but I can point you to a resource that can be an enormous help in selecting everything from motors to props to battery sizes: eCalc
eCalc is extremely popular and while the basic version is free it's worth the minimal $0.99 membership fee to gain access to the full-featured version. There's even a handy motor search and prop/kv wizard.
There are versions of eCalc for multirotors, fixed wing and helicopters. This link is for multirotors:
http://www.ecalc.ch/xcoptercalc.php?ecalc&lang=en
Good luck!