21-Feb-2017, 02:46 PM (This post was last modified: 22-Feb-2017, 02:26 PM by Carlos Costa.)
If you are tired of having a stock tiny whoop (or clone) that only lasts 1.5 mins of "slight hover" and you want to upgrade it cheaply you might consider these!
Boldclash Motors
http://www.tmart.com/4pcs-6x15mm-Coreles...51408.html
Boldclash Batteries
http://www.tmart.com/3-7V-200mAh-30C-Lip...51462.html
T-Mart sent me these to test and my first thought was "meh .. probably gonna be like all the others crap updates"
As it turns out ... I was wrong
In my first test I accidentally punched the throttle and it rammed my tiny whoop up into the ceiling before I could bring the throttle down
I was a bit more careful with the throttle after that
Weight without battery: 18.9 grams
Motor Thrust: 60 grams
I test flown a stock tiny whoop FC and frame with these Boldclash motors and battery and got a whooping 3 mins 50 seconds hover time (with a few minor punches).
Better still, I can now fly my tiny whoop with ease outdoors, climbing trees and dodging branches like a pro.
Obviously punching the throttle outside in the wind will drain your battery much faster then a hover so prepare to get around 2m - 2.5m of intense flight time.
For the cost vs return I really wish I had gotten these motors before but hey, better late then never
See my full video review here:
Boldclash Motors
http://www.tmart.com/4pcs-6x15mm-Coreles...51408.html
Boldclash Batteries
http://www.tmart.com/3-7V-200mAh-30C-Lip...51462.html
T-Mart sent me these to test and my first thought was "meh .. probably gonna be like all the others crap updates"
As it turns out ... I was wrong
In my first test I accidentally punched the throttle and it rammed my tiny whoop up into the ceiling before I could bring the throttle down
I was a bit more careful with the throttle after that
Weight without battery: 18.9 grams
Motor Thrust: 60 grams
I test flown a stock tiny whoop FC and frame with these Boldclash motors and battery and got a whooping 3 mins 50 seconds hover time (with a few minor punches).
Better still, I can now fly my tiny whoop with ease outdoors, climbing trees and dodging branches like a pro.
Obviously punching the throttle outside in the wind will drain your battery much faster then a hover so prepare to get around 2m - 2.5m of intense flight time.
For the cost vs return I really wish I had gotten these motors before but hey, better late then never
See my full video review here: