Talking RC: Motor Analyzing and Tuning |
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Published 1 October 2022
Watch Brett and Simon as they continue their race day prep series, this time with the motor tuning edition, featuring the SKYRC Motor Analyzer. They’ll be talking about motor analyzing and tuning and how you can monitor your RC’s performance on the go at any time.
The SKYRC motor analyzer is a must-have when racing. It is specially designed for measuring the KV value, RPM, current drawn, motor timing, vibration noise level, and checking the function of hall effect sensors of a brushless motor. And the best part? All of these are available at a reasonable price.
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Nice video can you help me out I have a spectrum 6500 KV motor can I replace the rotor with a competition drag racing rotor like r1 or ghost
Kindly can I test a Hobbywing 4990 1650kv 8s G2 sensord motor with this apparatus on 2s for example?
Nice little video, should have Simon Healy on more frequently to impart his RC wisdom.
We agree!
Does this device work for testing motors without hall sensors? The manual seems to indicate it does but I don’t understand how it would.
I’m looking to test a bunch of smaller drone motors without hall sensors.
So around 6 amps is a good baseline for modified motors as well? I’ve mainly only used my analyzer for stock motors and set them to around 6 amps …
Sometimes I push to 9A for the ultimate power. Thank you for watching!