Going for my first build and I am thinking of starting with 4s and practice for a month or two with 4s before I shift to 6s…. The build will be coming to around 540 grams without gopro and 700grams with it…. Should I go for 1700 or 1900kv …. My mind is inclined towards the 1900kv one as it gives around 150g more thrust per motor at max throttle as compared to 1700kv which will be a total of 600gm extra thrust at full throttle at 4s … Let me know your thoughts and your personal pick among those two
Cheap Emax motors have always worked great for me, I've tried some much more expensive motors over the past year or so but I any motors I kill are getting replaced with these.
@@jamesparkerfpv435 eh. Most race vids that are posted the quads easily hit 100 in a straight away. I think as long as it’s in an open field away from property and life the FAA should be fine. People have been posting 100+mph Fpv vids for at least 3 years now. These days the faa seems more worried about dji pilots filming protest, fining them $150k+.
Will you be doing the eco II 2306 motors? I’m trying to figure out which would be more efficient for a 4s setup. Your old test of the original eco 2306 over a year ago showed incredibly high efficiency, but the numbers seem almost too high
How long was the flight time on the 6s with the 1900kvs and the 1700kvs? I'm debating the difference between the two and if the flight time isn't diminished too much from a higher kv, I'd rather go with that one!
Well it's hard to tell.. Both options are good but I need to get more air time with both motors (which I won't unfortunately) in order to properly answer this question.
Could you please send me a link to exactly the screwdriver you used for removing the motor bell with the M2 screw? I need a good one I just have very bad ones
Suggest me a good motor for 5 inch build that i want to use for longer cruising flight instead of freestyle. I want maximum flight time instead of doing freestyle acrobatics. Thanks
Thanks. For smaller quadcopters, in order to reduce costs the motors are only offered with a single screw-thread. The nylock nuts are sufficient and Skyweaver is correct - you can simply reverse the direction of the motors.
The 1900kv are great on 6s provided you pair it with the right prop. But 5s will definitely be more efficient. The hq r35 is a great option for the 1900 on 6s if your build weight is below 300g before lipo, the R38 does great also on it. That all said the motor is a great option, it’s a bit on the heavy side for racing but will work. I personally run the hyperlite e series 2207.5 1722 and 1922 for racing. Their lighter (30g with 30mm wire,)and a only a couple more $. But as a emax fan boy I already have some eco ii 1900’s on the way 👍 can’t wait to slap em on a lightweight freestyle build.
@@armani007E55 on my higher kv freestyle rigs I’ll usually warm up with a 5s pack and then go 6s and usually run a 85 to 90% throttle limit. Now on my race setups get 6s full time and 100% throttle unless it’s a tight course then I have to play it by feel. Heck I’ve had some tracks where I run a 65% cap and still feels too fast lol.
@@archer4922 that's interesting I'm building a 3" racer and never thought of throttling down. I only do that in my whoop while ripping in the house. You actually do it outside. 🤔
The motors are quality, however thrust tests are pointless IMO not representative of real world conditions in any way shape or form. Happy to be convinced otherwise if i'm missing something fundamental though?
looks like a good low budget motor with a lot of thrust and still efficient.
what is the software and tools used for testing the motors?
Motor Performance Data:
2207-1700KV
4S Battery: 24A, 1040gf Thrust
5S Battery: 20A, 1410gf Thrust
6S Battery: 30A, 1660gf Thrust
2207-1900KV
4S Battery: 30A, 1190gf Thrust
5S Battery: 38A, 1570gf Thrust
6S Battery: 47A, 1840gf Thrust
2207-2400KV
4S Battery: 44A, 1310gf Thrust
bit.ly/TYTO-1520
Fantastic flying and testing, Gal! 😃
Pretty nice looking motors!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks, you too!
Got some nice deal on Emax ECO II during black friday. Bought 8 of them for 88 usd. The best ever.
That's a great deal indeed.
Going for my first build and I am thinking of starting with 4s and practice for a month or two with 4s before I shift to 6s…. The build will be coming to around 540 grams without gopro and 700grams with it…. Should I go for 1700 or 1900kv …. My mind is inclined towards the 1900kv one as it gives around 150g more thrust per motor at max throttle as compared to 1700kv which will be a total of 600gm extra thrust at full throttle at 4s … Let me know your thoughts and your personal pick among those two
Cheap Emax motors have always worked great for me, I've tried some much more expensive motors over the past year or so but I any motors I kill are getting replaced with these.
Of of the better budget motors for sure. We'll worth it.
Got these 5 motors Emax eco ii 2207 1900kv, will test soon.
Happy flying!
Did I just see 172kph on the gps on the 6s run for a second!!??? Nice.
Probably not to wise to be posting flights with recorded speeds over 100mph. FAA may start to notice.
@@jamesparkerfpv435 eh. Most race vids that are posted the quads easily hit 100 in a straight away. I think as long as it’s in an open field away from property and life the FAA should be fine. People have been posting 100+mph Fpv vids for at least 3 years now. These days the faa seems more worried about dji pilots filming protest, fining them $150k+.
Yep :-)
Anyway the FAA has no jurisdiction over here.
@@KremerFPV haha yes indeed.
Thanks for doing this!
My pleasure!
What size driver did you use to remove the shaft screw?
Can you test the mr steele, stout v3 and sink ? No where is good info about them.
Thanks, I might check it out.
Look’s really good for the price thanks for the review 😉🍻
No problem 👍
Thank you for the video. Very informative and interesting.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Will you be doing the eco II 2306 motors? I’m trying to figure out which would be more efficient for a 4s setup. Your old test of the original eco 2306 over a year ago showed incredibly high efficiency, but the numbers seem almost too high
Yep, I will test it soon. In the older video I used an older thrust stand which turned out not to be accurate in terms of current measuring.
@@KremerFPV Good to hear! I'm looking to order parts soon, do you think the 2306 will have higher efficiency than the 2207?
@@mossm717 I doubt it.
How long was the flight time on the 6s with the 1900kvs and the 1700kvs? I'm debating the difference between the two and if the flight time isn't diminished too much from a higher kv, I'd rather go with that one!
I only tested the 1900KV version. I recommend to go with the 1700KV motors in case you are going to use 6s batteries.
@@KremerFPV why? 17000KV for 6s? For freestyle and light cruising?
If I wanna use 4S Battery, what should motors i use ? for drone 5''
2400KV
Thanks bro... 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Great video 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🙏🏾
My pleasure!!
Good motor!
Hello! Have you tried the V1? How would it compare with these? Cheers
Hi, yes, but a while back and I wasn't using a good thrust test as I do now.
They seem great..how do you compare this with the Velox motors?which one would you prefer?
Well it's hard to tell.. Both options are good but I need to get more air time with both motors (which I won't unfortunately) in order to properly answer this question.
Stay away from those Velox motors. They have no prop grip and the props always come loose no matter how hard you tighten them.
sounds very nice. what is the frame in 2:20? thanks.
Hobbymate Flash Hybrid.
Could you please send me a link to exactly the screwdriver you used for removing the motor bell with the M2 screw? I need a good one I just have very bad ones
Sure - get this one: bit.ly/RJX-Hex-Set
@@KremerFPV okay nice thank you
Suggest me a good motor for 5 inch build that i want to use for longer cruising flight instead of freestyle. I want maximum flight time instead of doing freestyle acrobatics. Thanks
Sorry for the late reply. Did you order a set of motors already?
@@KremerFPV No problem for replying late. No I don't order motors yet
@ probably 2207 low KV motors will do the trick.
@@KremerFPV ok👍 thanks for the reply
great video. Do they sell both cw and ccw one(different screw)? Beacase I don't see any option about this from the seller. Thank you :)
They don't make clockwise and counterclockwise motors....because you can just change that in your software. Like Blheli 32.
Thanks. For smaller quadcopters, in order to reduce costs the motors are only offered with a single screw-thread. The nylock nuts are sufficient and Skyweaver is correct - you can simply reverse the direction of the motors.
@@KremerFPV thanks, coz I worry about the nuts get loose.
Was wanting to try these out for a few months now but every time I got online to order them they were sold out 🤣
Just bought 5 2207 1700kv on banggoog
They should be in stock now.
@@KremerFPV they are!!!! Using your link!!!!!!
The 1900kv are great on 6s provided you pair it with the right prop. But 5s will definitely be more efficient. The hq r35 is a great option for the 1900 on 6s if your build weight is below 300g before lipo, the R38 does great also on it. That all said the motor is a great option, it’s a bit on the heavy side for racing but will work. I personally run the hyperlite e series 2207.5 1722 and 1922 for racing. Their lighter (30g with 30mm wire,)and a only a couple more $. But as a emax fan boy I already have some eco ii 1900’s on the way 👍 can’t wait to slap em on a lightweight freestyle build.
That's great. Have fun!
Which motor would you recommend for Freestyle? I'm thinking of buying a set. 6s 1700KV 1900KV 2400KV ?
@@armani007E55 I’d go 1900. You can always put a throttle cap or use a 5s lipo 👍
@@armani007E55 on my higher kv freestyle rigs I’ll usually warm up with a 5s pack and then go 6s and usually run a 85 to 90% throttle limit. Now on my race setups get 6s full time and 100% throttle unless it’s a tight course then I have to play it by feel. Heck I’ve had some tracks where I run a 65% cap and still feels too fast lol.
@@archer4922 that's interesting I'm building a 3" racer and never thought of throttling down. I only do that in my whoop while ripping in the house. You actually do it outside. 🤔
Emax eco are a good motors.
Thanks for sharing your review.
Thanks Nuno.
what would you say is a good budget esc for the 24000kv motors
Check out the Diatone Mamba stacks and HGLRC stacks.
Dont test eco II 2807?
Yes, it will be up soon.
How many amps will it take for this motor to burn out?
Idk probably like 5
what prop was used in this test? :)
Hi, it's mentioned in the thrust test results which are included in the description of the video.
@@KremerFPV Thanks boss! apologies!
@@MrKillerHobbes No worries :-)
The motors are quality, however thrust tests are pointless IMO not representative of real world conditions in any way shape or form. Happy to be convinced otherwise if i'm missing something fundamental though?
Thrust test are important as they help us to use the right propellers and ESCs, learn about the efficiency of the motor and etc.
Which Amp esc is best
That resin is a b* because now you cant rewind it