David Braley wrote:
> Here is another source for the same motor:
> http://www.gazaur.com/twe/index.php?cPath=3
>
> It appears they sell the controller as well:
> http://www.gazaur.com/twe/product_info.php?products_id=322
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> Dean Hedin wrote:
>> Take this one for example:
>>
>> http://www.hobby-lobby.com/brushless-gazaur.htm
>>
>> The R/C motors are rated with "Kv". Which means rpms per volt with no load.
>> The above motor is rated at 4100kv and can go up to 12volts.
>> So that would be 49200 rpm.
>>
>> If you want to seach google again try "R/C Brushless Motors"
>>
>> Be advised you will require a special controller/driver for these motors.
>>
The brushless motors for aero modelling are a
nice piece of craftmanship but are not intended
for heavy duty jobs, like PCB milling.
The typical profile of use is
a) gliders: the motor is on at full speed for 30 secs or less on each climb
b) aircraft: each fly lasts 15-20 minutes and the motor
is not always at full speed
moreover remember that aboard there is a constant flow of fresh
air due to the propeller.
*am*
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