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Airtek B2826/1800/12T Brushless Outrunner Motor
motor  
£
 
 
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Bell motors are always a popular choice, particularly where installation is tight and a standard cross mount will not fit. These motors are essentially a bell variant of our ever popular 2826 series.
Wires are supplied bare ended to fit your own choice of connectors.
'Airtek' motors are produced to the highest standards, and provide superb performance and long life.
For the majority of modellers these are all the motor they will ever need. Why pay more?


Package includes Prop Saver, but if desired can also be fitted with a standard prop shaft adaptor which can be found here.



pdf To download a PDF of the instruction sheet please click here

Kv RPM
Power (Watts)
No. of cells
Max
Efficiency
Max
Current
Rec. ESC
No Load
Current @10v
1800
140 watt
2-3 Lipo,
6-8 Nixx
78%
16A/60 secs
20A
0.8A
Internal Resistance
Dimensions
Weight
(with cable)
Shaft Dia.
Rec. Prop (no gearbox)
90mΩ
28mm x 26mm
35g
3.17mm

3 cell, 7x4, 2 cell 8x4.5

 

Please note: all specifications are supplied in good faith and recommendations are included as a starting point. Individual examples of motors can vary, and propellers from different manufacturers provide different loads. Wherever possible always use a watt meter to determine that the load on your particular motor is within specifications, and consider using an ESC of higher rating than the minimum recommenced where weight and space permit.
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