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KD 2209-26T 15A 1130kv (140W) Brushless Outrunner Motor

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KD 2209-26T 15A 1130kv (140W) Brushless Outrunner Motor

 

KD 2209-26T 15A 1130kv (140W) Brushless Outrunner Motor

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KD 2209-26T 15A 1130kv (140W) Brushless Outrunner Motor

Specifications:

* Kv: 1130rpm/v
* Peak Current: 15A
* Current: 4A ~ 13A
* Suggested Battery: 1300~1700mAh 3S1P
* Dimensions: 27.6 x 28mm
* Weight: 46g
* Shaft Size: 3.175mm
* Suggested prop: 8x4 ~ 9x4.7


 

Additional information regarding this Motor:

The motor is usually the first piece of equipment bought for any setup. All the others lead from here... A good overview and place to start would be Nigel Hawes' Newbie Start Up Guide Part I and Part I

More Relevant Forum Posts:


Please see the Giantcod Set Up Guide for information on selecting the right motor,esc and lipo.
For Q+A on lipos in the forum click here - All Motor posts.
See this post for details on How overpropping can kill your motor (and after esc and lipo...)
To understand the role of RPM/V in motor selection choose The KV Guide
Inrunner or Outrunner - a Rough Guide by Andy2No.
Choosing a motor / prop combination using PeakEff for an online tool that can help in motor and prop selection.

Other products related to your Motor:
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Finally before buying a motor make sure you have read The Terms and Conditions regarding motor usage and their warranty.


 
 
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This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 15 December, 2007.

 
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by Daniel Date Added: Saturday 22 October, 2011
Used two of these in an own design twin mustang (wingspan 120cm, AUW 1050gr). Running each on a 3S 2200mAh and turning a 8x4.5 folding prop. At full throttle each consumes 12.xx amps. No need to handlaunch at full throttle as the model just pulls away with a lot of thrust. Flying at half throttle for 13 minutes, still need to find out how many mAh are left in the batteries. Excellent little motor.

by Peter Date Added: Sunday 18 September, 2011
Lightning fast delivery ordered 12.00 AM Friday arrived 9.00 AM Saturday, tested along with other purchases all worked fine, many thanks. Peter

by Thomas Date Added: Tuesday 18 January, 2011
Brilliant. Fitted to my 26inch Dean's Marine RAF Fire Boat/ Crash tender on 7.2 volt Nimh. Far too fast for scale but wonderful fun.

by Eric Date Added: Monday 24 May, 2010
Fitted one of these to my Multiplex Merlin. OK, the nose required a bit of carving internally, followed by some glasscloth/epoxy lining, but the model performs like a homesick angel. Forget the GROSSLY OVERPRICED Multiplex 50W recommended motor and go for this 140W one at 1/4 of the price.

by Rob Date Added: Thursday 16 April, 2009
I have fitted a pair of these to a Multiplex Twinstar II and have proved to be very bit as good as the rest of the motors in this range. Still smooth and quiet after 30 odd flights (that's over 7hrs running time!). In fact they have survived the cheap collet adaptors I was using, wearing out and running out of true, causing massive vibration and the motor bells to come into contact with the motor mounts! Highly reccomended.

by Derek Date Added: Tuesday 04 November, 2008
I have only tested this motor on a bench with a 1300 2s lipo and it is some smooth low noise motor. I will be fitting to a Parkmaster, this should be ample power for me, I will report after some flights. DJ Shropshire.



 
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