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Rocket Shaggin' Wagon
#16
(14-Oct-2020, 12:07 AM)BigBeard Wrote: New shoes came in today !!! I learned that these are top of line RCinPower Motors OEM. The finish and hardware is almost identical as well. I can't wait to fly these....

I took a few picts for yall. Should I do a youtube review of these motors compared to the F60 Pros I have?

Yeah, look like their unibell. I think my next motors will be RCInPower, or one of the 'motor manufacturers' they make for.

And I love me a comparitive independent review, so I vote yes!

The ground is for dead people.
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#17
I like the picture of the motor in the bush. Mine tend to gravitate to vegetation as well. With the rest of the quad attached though.... Nice looking motors.

Deal
Here's the Deal

10" 6S FR10-G Long Range, 5" 6S Rooster, 5" 6S Badger, 5" 6S QAV-S, 5" 4S Badger, 5" 4S Phreakstyle Slam, 5" 6S Yema, 5" 4S Stark, 3" 4S Gecko, and a 3S 2.5" Tadpole, all of which are Crossfire.  Tinyhawk, Tinyhawk S, and a DJI Spark.  And projects on the bench....

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#18
so little update --- there's NO reason to build this, but I'm going to do it for the hell of it. I've gotten hooked playing velocidrone, and I think I'm going to try and start racing for fun as well...

I've decided on the Five33 Switchback PRO frame. I spoke with the owners, and they told me the proframe isn't much different , but the overall way it is put together makes it significantly stronger and stiffer than the original. Given they are essentially the same price, I'm grabbing it. I'll continue to add pictures and update this at things come in.

For now , I'm looking for a reliable 5s 20x20 ESC. I'm not sure if there is one, but if there is, I'll grab it likely. If I can't find one, i'll go with the original switchback in the long config (can carry 6" props), and run 5.5" HQ 5.5x3.5x3 props on some 2207 2550kv motors on 6s
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#19
"looking for a reliable 20x20 esc"
sure there are, the aikon 20x20 35a 3-6s is proofed for racing, not inexpensive but it provides top performance.
the hobbywing 20x20 40a 3-6s is also a good choice, in my area its less expensive.

i use both, they work nice.



https://www.getfpv.com/aikon-ak32pin-20x...sc-v2.html
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#20
After much thought, I've changed out the motors for a 32g save total. I'm going to go with the Multicopter Builders Primo 2207 2650 , and I'll fly it on 5s. It looks to have extreme torque and excellent thrust numbers that equal the 2207.5 Tmotor f60 pro III 2500kv, but at a savings of 4g per motor to the F60 and a savings of 8 grams per motor to the Tmotor Pacer

https://www.miniquadtestbench.com/assets...hp?uid=192

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