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Collet adapter, should or should not use them?
#1
So this is going to be my first ever quadcopter build and while I was choosing the motors I came across threading.

So the motors I wanted to use (Racerstar 2212 1400kv) come with the collet adapter which I don't think are good enough.
Where as the prop adapter I wanted to use i.e. bolt-on prop adapter, couldn't be attached from those Racerstar.

Only 2205 and 2206 and above have those integrated Bolton prop adapter but they are too expensive for me.

My questions are~
1- Is there any motor that comes with or supports Bolton prop adapter but is not too expensive?

2- is there a way to use Bolton prop adapter on the Racerstar 2212 brushless motors instead of the collet prop adapter which they come with?

3- are the collet prop adapter good enough for an acrobatic Quadcopter?
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Edit~ My Quadcopter specs:-)

•330mm frame
•BR2212 Racerstar motor
•20a Racerstar v2 lite ESCs
•Omnibus f4 AIO
•3s Li-Po battery
•8045 Carbon fiber propellers
•flysky i6 receiver and transmitter


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#2
Is there a particular reason why you want to prop adapters?
what size of frame and propellers are you planning to use? That will help us narrow down the range of motors we can recommend.
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#3
I'm guessing you're probably be using a prop in the 10 inch range and a 450-500 mm frame? I use this type of prop adapters on 2 of my quads (Tarot 650 and TBS Disco) and they work just fine
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