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Q: Is it easy to turn the shaft around?

Asked by BG554513879 on 2024-02-08 08:27:23

CrashLogger It has a bearing on the stator and it is an outrunner. I can't tell if it's even possible after inspecting mine. I would recommend finding a different mount or motor...

2024-03-22 01:53:10 Helpful (0)
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Q: could they possibly operate on 5v?

Asked by Franckies on 2019-10-23 04:57:13

CrashLogger they can, but you need to limit the current (on any voltage) to under 40mA, preferably 20mA

2024-03-22 01:50:31 Helpful (0)
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CrashLogger you need to limit the current to under 40mA, preferably 20mA. a 220 Ohm resistor will do the trick.

2024-03-22 01:49:55 Helpful (1)
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CrashLogger You need to limit the current flowing through them. I have a similar set to this one, all of them are 40mA max. I would recommend sticking to under 20mA I'd you want them to last. a 220 Ohm resistor in series is more than enough

2024-03-22 01:48:51 Helpful (1)
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CrashLogger Depending on what servos they are. I've ran 2 9g servos off of mine without any issues.

2020-02-29 06:45:55 Helpful (0)
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Q: how much thrust does it have?

Asked by pickle on 2019-07-14 08:24:08

mononocanalinfo Probably depends on your propeller size and material if you want an accurate measurement

2020-01-12 07:03:59 Helpful (0)
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