AxisFlying AF236-2306 1960KV Motors flying Test
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2021
- Here are my first impressions of the AxisFlying AF236 1960kv motors. The motors have a ton of top end power while still being tame enough on the bottom end to fly low and fast. When I tested them, I rarely used the top 25 percent of the throttle but it was nice to know it was there for when I wanted to do huge punch outs or if I needed to get out of a bad situation. Even though the motors were quite coggy when spinning them slowly in my hands, they were very smooth while flying. I paired the motors with the new, low pitch Gemfan F3 props to keep the motors in the relative power range that I am used to. I usually fly 1700kv motors and 5143 pitch props. The spot that I flew at had a river in the middle so I did my best not to crash. The one crash I did have was in fine dirt. The motors were originally crunchy after the crash but once the sand worked it’s way out, the o ring that protects the bearing did it’s job. Although I cannot comment on durability yet, I really enjoyed the way the motors flew and they have a beautiful design. In the future, I will use a throttle cap when flying them in tight bandos.
Pilot:Rotor Bob
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Epic ripping! Subbed 💪🏼
I need to know. Was you having d sync problems. I am and motors getting hot. I know what I'm doing when building so it's the motors. What are your esc settings 🤔. Thanks my guy
Not the same motors, but I run a 2021KV 6S setup on my 5 inch. Not one desync, even on 110+ mph rips, flips, etc.
Firmware for BLHeli32: 32.8
Demag Compensation: Low
Motor Timing: Auto
PWM Frequency: 48 KHZ for Low and High
Some people switch Demag off completely, but I haven't found it necessary.