Notice New Scorpion Multi Copter Motor

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By hgnimda on Jun 2, 2014 at 12:21 PM
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    hgnimda Ray - Administrator Staff Member

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    Scorpion multicopter motor

    Scorpion is delighted to announce our new M-4010-400kv! This motor specially made for multi-copter. This motor provides all the power that you can use, while still maintaining excellent efficiency and reaction, a perfectly balanced rotor.

    It suitable for two types of propeller which has space 12mm screw hole and 6mm & 8mm inner diameter.

    They are now available in M-40 series.


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    Specifications

    Stator Diameter: 40 mm(1.57 in)
    Stator Thickness: 10 mm(0.39 in)
    No.of stator Arms: 12
    No.of stator Poles: 14
    Motor Wind: 10 Turn Y
    Motor Wire: 13-Strand 0.25 mm
    Motor Kv: 400KV RPM/Volt
    NO-Load Current(IO/10V): 0.38 Amps
    Motor Resistance(RM): 0.135Ohms
    Max Continuous Current: 40 Amps
    Max Continuous Power: 1480 Watts
    Weight: 152 Grams (4.63 oz)
    Outside Diameter: 48.8 mm (1.92 in)
    Shaft Diameter: 3.98 mm (0.16 in)
    Body Length: 32.17 mm (1.27 in)
    Ovrall Shaft Length: 36.5 mm (1.44 in)
    Max Lipo Cell: 10s
    Peak Current: 56 Amps (2 seconds)
    Peal Power: 2070 Watts (2 seconds)
    Motor Timing: 5deg
    Drive Frequency: 8kHz

    Weight including packaging
    250g

    Data Chart
    View Scorpion M-4010-400KV Data Chart

    Full Dimension
    View Scorpion M-4010-400KV Full Dimension
     

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