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They haven't arrived yet. I had them shipped slow and cheap.. Tracking says they are nearby, so maybe today or tomorrow.@Jubalr - How do the TBS prop adapters go? No problems?
They haven't arrived yet. I had them shipped slow and cheap.. Tracking says they are nearby, so maybe today or tomorrow.@Jubalr - How do the TBS prop adapters go? No problems?
Did a shoot at a Wal-Mart and playing back the videos it hit me how much quieter the T-motors are. In the clip below there was virtually no wind, so the wind noise you hear is from the prop wash of the Solo.
And here is a clip from last summer (before gimbals were shipping as you can tell). Notice the difference in motor noise?
Can you please point me to the documentation on where 3DR says to change the bearings at 150 hours? From what I remember, they didn't mention bearings at all and said 150 hours is how long the MOTOR lasts. I think you're comparing apples to oranges. Bearings are not the same thing as the actual motor.I'm wondering: how is real safe MT2216 bearings resource. T-Motors says it's 60 hours, but 3DR are telling us, that they much cheaper bearings will last 150 hours (which is very unlikely IMO, but this is written in manual). It's very unbalanced statements, because motors quality difference is significant. So, maybe 60 hours is way too short on such a quality product and we can safely fly for at least let's say 100 hours. It's not a very big problem to change even motors after 60 hours of flight time (it will be about 2 years in my style of flying), but don't want to throw away quality product and mess with disassembling, soldering again. Any thoughts from fellow members of this forum ?
Can you please point me to the documentation on where 3DR says to change the bearings at 150 hours? From what I remember, they didn't mention bearings at all and said 150 hours is how long the MOTOR lasts. I think you're comparing apples to oranges. Bearings are not the same thing as the actual motor.
What's clear is you are making an assumption. "...so bearings should last 150 hours"If 3DR claims motors will last 150 hours, so original 3DR bearings should last 150 hours also.
Is this wrong assumption?What's clear is you are making an assumption. "...so bearings should last 150 hours"
What's clear is you are making an assumption. "...so bearings should last 150 hours"
I believe Roland does provide some results for same motors from his testing. Page two or three in this thread.... I went with the 800kV version based on his recommendation only. My sole reasoning to change was to have a smoother operating motor, which I now have.And these appear to be re-branded T-Motor 900kv, exact same specs, $160 for (4) with TBS prop adapters
Team BlackSheep Online Store - 900kV2 Motor Set 4pcs
Actually the re-branded TBS 900kV is what Roland tested....that is a good price, but want to stick with what was tested, sort of narrowing down to these
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00C1V7N1K...TF8&colid=3LWZ9LZ0YKPKO&coliid=I3Q1OMC2I13HW2
Thats a good deal too.that is a good price, but want to stick with what was tested, sort of narrowing down to these
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00C1V7N1K...TF8&colid=3LWZ9LZ0YKPKO&coliid=I3Q1OMC2I13HW2
This is the post @RichWest was referring to, I wont repost it, its kinda long.I believe Roland does provide some results for same motors from his testing. Page two or three in this thread.... I went with the 800kV version based on his recommendation only. My sole reasoning to change was to have a smoother operating motor, which I now have.
I've done a lot of business with TBS and they are good company, but if you are in the US they ship from the US with Amazon. TBS is overseas and if you needed to return anything it becomes more expensive and time consuming.the t motors look bigger, is that just an illusion?
so if 40 bucks is not big deal would you go amazon or TBS
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