Himax HC6320-250 Outrunner motor
$10.9
$15.26
This motor is a very good choice for the 8S planes in the 120 size like the Fantasista 120 and the Mythos 125. It is a high-performance setup. Himax Brushless motors are manufactured to high standards for the discerning modeler. Designed for lightweight, high efficiency, high torque, and durability Himax Outrunner motors are sure to make today’s radio controlled models perform. Please read the entire operating manual to ensure correct functionality and best performance. The HC6320-250 motor is made for large models weighing up to 10 Lb for 3D flight, up to 17 Lb oz for aerobatic flight and up to 22 Lb for leisurely flight. Accessories (included): 2 – Prop Adapters 3 – Female 4mm connectors 1 – Motor Mount Kit 2 – Hex Keys Features: High Efficiency – High Power – High Torque – Lightweight – Replacement for 1.20 cubic inch glow or gas engines Specifications: Weight: 506g, (15.9oz), Motor only Max Power: 1700W, (This is dependent on several factors) Max RPM: 10,000 RPM Diameter: 63mm, (2.48”) Length: mm, 55mm(2.01”) Shaft Diameter: 8.0mm (.315”) Maximum Case Temperature: 65°C, (149°F) Electrical Specifications: Kv = 250 rpm per volt Rm = .041 ohms Io = 1.3 amps at 20V Efficient Operating Current = 30-60A Continuous, 80A Max 15 seconds Recommended Accessories: 80 Amp Brushless Speed Control 8-12S Lithium Polymer or 27 to 36 Cell NiCd or NiMH Battery, capable of 60-80 Amps Operation: 1. Himax Brushless motors require brushless sensorless speed controls. Failure to use a brushless sensorless electronic speed control (ESC) can result in damage to the motor and/or ESC. A Castle Creations Phoenix series ESC is recommended for best performance. The standard setting for timing advance is recommended for best operation. 2. The three motor wires can be connected to the three output leads of the ESC in any order. Check the direction of rotation of the motor. If the motor spins in the wrong direction switching any two of the motor wires will reverse rotation. Be sure to insulate the wires to prevent shorting which may damage the ESC. 3. Do not shorten the motor wires. Shortening or cutting the motor wires voids the warranty and may cause motor failure. If the supplied connectors are not to be used, remove them by desoldering. DO NOT CUT THE CONNECTORS OFF! 4. Allow for proper cooling of the motor during operation. With extremely high capacity batteries, care must be taken to prevent excessive motor temperature. Overheating of the motor is not covered under warranty. Insufficient cooling can result in overheated motors, even when operated at moderate power levels. 5. Do not disassemble the motor. Disassembling the motor voids the warranty. If service is required please return the unit to Maxx Products for service. 6. Install the propeller after proper rotation has been determined. Consult the ESC operation manual for proper arming and use procedures. Be sure the prop is clear before starting the motor. Once the battery is plugged in stay clear of the prop, electric motors are capable of extremely high torque and can be very dangerous. 7. Verify the current draw. Excessive current draw will overheat and damage the motor. Overheating is not covered under warranty. The current must be within limits at full throttle. Verify the power consumption. Certain setups will run into the power limit before the current limit. Observe the current and power limits, which ever comes first. The 15-second max current rating is for 3D or limited motor run applications. Excessive use at high throttle settings when set up for the 15 second rating will overheat the motor. Allow for adequate cooling between bursts. SKU: C6320-250 Categories: Airplane Miscellaneous, Airplane Parts & Accessories, Motors
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