Emax GT2215 1100kv motor
- UPC:
- FT4016489906
The highly precise Emax GT2215 1100KV Motor is tailored for FPV drones to provide efficient performance.
Emax GT2215 1100kv motor
Precise and efficient operation. Suitable for multicopter applications. High performance for precision flying.
Specifications
- No. of cells: 2-3xLi-Poly
- Stator dimensions: 22x15mm
- Shaft diameter: 4mm
- Weight: 70g / 2.46 oz
- Recommended model weight: 300-1100g
- Recommended prop without gearbox: 10x4.7 11x3.8
- KV Rating: 1100kv
Package Includes
- Emax GT2215 1100kv motor
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Excellent!
Plenty of power for my skill level and much more durable than my previous main motor, the Emax XA2212.
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Nice low end power
Not too fast with a 10" prop. I built the baby blender and the spitfire so far and this motor has been just fine for both. It gets up to top speed quickly witch is nice because I am just learning to fly 4ch. I'm running an Emax 30A esc and a 2200mah 3s 40c, I'm getting roughly 6min flight time. I've crashed it 3 times so far, one being nose down and snapped the prop but the motor is fine. I suggest mounting the prop on the plate with the bolt instead of directly to the shaft, I think that's why it survived that crash. So yeah, good motor. thumbs up!