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The Neutron series are improved over the Razor series. They feature a 18mm 12 slot stator and a 4 pole rotor. They are ideal for applications from 25-to 200 watts. Both 3mm and 2mm shafts are available

1100 series motors are ideal for small to mid sized planes and helicopters. Available with gear drives and special helicopter versions. 75-1000 watts

1500 series motors range offer very high efficiency for demanding applications. The are many available options for custom applications. A few options include versions with internal cooling fans 8mm shafts. Power ranges from 150 watts to over 4000 watts

The 1900 series motors are “torque monsters” The 24 slot 8 pole motors can generate huge amounts of torque in a compact light weight package.  Power ranges from 100 watts to 3000 watts

2200 motors are for the most extreme power users! They have proven to be great power providers for the larger 25-40% scale IMAC planes. Power ranges from 2000-10,000 watts.

 
Basic Motor Calchttp://brantuas.com/ezcalc/neumotorscalc.asp

Use these online motor calculator to help pick the right motor!

The 1700 series motors are  little“torque monsters” The 24 slot 8 pole motors can generate huge amounts of torque in a compact light weight package.1700_series.html1700_series.html1700_series.html1700_series.htmlshapeimage_6_link_0shapeimage_6_link_1shapeimage_6_link_2

The new 1400 series motors are designed to fit in cars trucks and EDFs where the larger diameter won’t. It shares the same rotor as the 1500 series but has a diameter that is just over 36mm.

The “Neutrino “ motors are a fresh design outrunner designed for loads of torque in a small light weight package. The 1210/8Y is for small indoor fliers and up to 75 watts

The Proton series of  12mm motorsis here!  These tiny 15 gram motors are upgraded and improved versions of the Medusa motors. The motors now have larger shafts and bearings as well as cooling holes in both front and back.

Advanced Motor Calchttp://www.ecalc.ch/motorcalc_e.htm?neumotors
 
 
 
 
 
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