Thank you for the amazing instructions. I bought and installed the 800kv T Motors and I am very impressed. For the sake of playing around with odd prop combinations I have done some testing.
The testing I did is not extremely accurate because I was flying without any kind of payload. You might find the flight times interesting. All tests were conducted hovering at 10 feet with no movement.
T Motors 2216 800KV
No Payload
APC 10 X 3.8 SF - 19:13
APC 10 X 4.5 MR - 20:13
T Motor CF 10 X 3.3 - 19:07
Can you use the stock props with these motors?The TBS 900kv motors are T motors in black paint, thats the only difference.
$160 for 4, including PAs that fit the stock Solo props is a good deal.
800kV or 900kV is not gong to make any significant difference as the stock Solo "Sunny-T" motors rpm/V is somewhere in between there anyway..
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wrong link. 10 inch props is correct. Can anyone answer my question?and 8 inch prop is a lot smaller than the 10 stock
The stock props requires a 6mm threaded PA. The main conversation here has been to maintain compatibility with stock props. Even though this is a multi-page discussion, all the questions you've asked are answered within the thread. The read time is not huge if you filter most postings that are unrelated.Can you use the stock props with these motors?
880KV Here is the link to Roland's test results for the various motor/prop combo - Motors Swapped to T-Motor 2216-12 800kV And again, the first 10-15 pages are worth reading, as many replied with their results or additional questions.Are the stock Solo motors 800KV or 880KV??
What are you doing that would require so many props? I haven't broke a set since I got my Solo in May 2015. This statement was interesting: "i got 40 props left hoping by the time i run out "so what's the total cost of converting one of these over? i got 40 props left hoping by the time i run out i'll convert mine![]()
He probably wouldn't want to use what I did...Hobbywing XRotor Pro 80a. But no reason you couldn't use another ESC. But you would lose the LED controls which is built into the Solo units.Great deal on the motors, wish they were available here at that cost....
Regarding the ESC, check with @Jubalr on his thread Solo Grande..A DIY Build from Solo..
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