Found a MUCH cheaper replacement motor for S800...


cbpagent72

Member
I have also heard of guys using the tiger motors 4014 400kv motors with good results.

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GotHeliRC

http://gothelirc.com
Another alternative.

http://gothelirc.com/shopdisplayproducts.asp?id=229&cat=iPower+MultiMate+series

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iPower MT4114 320kv
sku: MT4114L-320


48.95

MT series now have Japanese ezo bearing and all dynamic balanced.
 

gtranquilla

RadioActive
Those look like really good motors and for such an amazing price too!
Wish I had known about your company when I was in the area last year between Xmas and New Years......
By the way.... can the newer CF props be installed directly on to these motors w/o need for the prop/hub adapter?
Also do you also sell the 3 hole prop plates separately and if so, for how much?


Another alternative.

http://gothelirc.com/shopdisplayproducts.asp?id=229&cat=iPower+MultiMate+series

MT4114-1.gif

iPower MT4114 320kv
sku: MT4114L-320


48.95

MT series now have Japanese ezo bearing and all dynamic balanced.
 


gtranquilla

RadioActive
Yes.... there are a lot of these paddle props being sold now but without the slotted prop washer. In the case of the newer pancake style motors specifically designed for Multirotors, these paddle props are mounted directly on to the motor without any need for the motor/prop adapters. So stocking these prop washers is a smart idea. Here is what a properly designed Mulitrotor motor looks like now.....http://www.hobbyking.com/<wbr>hobbyking/store/__28105__<wbr>Turnigy_9014_135kv_Brushless_<wbr>Multi_Rotor_Motor.html
 

cbpagent72

Member
Those motors look great. I am glad that I found out about your shop, your right up the road from me....Okay about an hour up the road but still pretty close.

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