I did an Interview with JB on the design process, check it out here: th-cam.com/video/yxZZ2M3gRyI/w-d-xo.html You can find the motor at GetFPV: www.getfpv.com/aos-rc-supernova-2807-fpv-motor-1400kv.html?afid=UUtYYnFRVXhDMEk9&referring_service=link DefianceRC: www.defiancerc.com/products/rcinpower-aos-supernova-2807-1400kv-motor Retailers order direct from RCinPower: sales02@rcinpower.com FPVStore: fpvstorerc.com/products/rcinpower-aos-supernova-2807-1400kv-brushless-motor Taobao: item.taobao.com/item.htm?ft=t&id=776599338000&spm=a21dvs.23580594.0.0.1d293d0drGlSWn&sku_properties=31309:31315999596 AliExpress: www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006756249509.html Many more retailers coming very soon.
Why no Foxeer Black Hornet motors? I fly 2809 Black Hornets at 1300kv and was curious how they compare. Foxeer, i think, is made by RCinpower? Thanks for the video and all you do 👍👍🇺🇸
Mr. Rosser, Chris, where can I get the 2207 Supernove? Can I get some directly from you? I need some 5" motors. I just don't know if I should use the 2807s on a 5", that's all. I really appreciate your contribution to FPV flight. Please let me know, fine sir. Thank you.
@@canigetachannel This has been my experience with buying out-of-stock AOS motors, and a not scientific, but probably mostly true estimation on motor and frame size. Just in case any of this is valuable to you or others: If you're building a quad-copter that is fitted for a 5-inch prop, and you want to mount AOS_SuperNOVAs, you will need the 2207, 1980Kv. These motors will handle up to a 6S battery. I have a set of these on my Manta-X frame. It weighs about 650-grams, with the battery. She's a fun quad. Somehow feels lighter than she is. The AOS_2807, 1400Kv is suited for a bigger prop, so putting them on a 5-inch prop, would probably be less snappy & responsive compared to the 2207 size. More often than not, I find that if it's got AOS o the bell, it's probably on back-order. I ordered from *getFPV* , a month ago, and the 2807 were sold out, but it only took them less than an extra two weeks to get them back in stock and ship. And a few months ago, I went through *DefianceRC* for the 2207 set, also on back order, but they also got them to me in less than three weeks. Ordering things that the distributor is already back-logged on, sometimes it helps get the part in your mailbox a little faster, if you can order from a place that is (a)Closer to you (b)Ships in a direct route to your delivery location. (if you can figure out their shipping route)
@@Inertia888 Thank you. I now have 2 sets of them 6S, and also the 8S set! They're scary fast! 😃 I'm still using xing 2807 for my LR quads. Thank you for the comment. FlyTribe!
You're not thinking small enough LOL super tiny whoop Nova. Oh I'm sure he has plans to make a supernova version for all the popular motor sizes it's all a matter of time
- The only thing missing is real life long range test (or send them to someone who does long range, eg. Falcon Rad FPV). - I might be mistaken but long range is all about the range (so efficiency first?). - Tbh normalization by motor weight is nice but with weight of quad being more that 600g (with battery > 1000 g) change in 6 grams is 1%) it might be more interesting to do normalization by total weight of average craft of it's size with 4 motors (avg weight of 7" drone in this case). - It would be really interesting if you tried designing 1S whoop motor (eg. 0702 26000 kv) for efficiency. - Do you only do something like interpolation betweeen all the motor parameters or do you run something like genetic/evolutionary algorithm (feel free to keep your secret)? Thanks
I just got mine in! I'm planning on putting it on a foam plane not a drone, but I ordered mine the day this video came out and have been waiting like a month. I'm excited to get it in the air!
I tested the 1500 kv on a 7" 6S and was more than happy with the final result. Before that the same quad was running 2207 1800kv motors. The 2207 were doing fine as long as the quad was new but over time with crashes, they started to become hot probably because bashed quads introduce more vibrations. The bigger 2807 ecoII solved that issue. Note, the motors bearings of the ecoII did a metallic sound when they were new, but it didn't affect performance in a way I could notice.
@@alainassaf I’ve got the Eco II 2807 1300kv on my 7” quad and they have been holding up very well. Even after the worst crash I’ve ever had on any quad. Like you said they have a different sound but my motors land after 15 minutes and are cold/cool to the touch.
What you say, I going on with, about 10€ more is about 150% of the EMax Eco II 2807, I would prefer the EMax, I´m sorry for Chirs, because he is did, does and doing a great job, thanks for that! Greatings form Germany
I have a Rekon7 with eco2 2807 1300’s as well and they’ve been great. For the money, they can’t be beat. I did have to replace one because it was vibrating bad causing tons of jello in my goggles, but that was after prob 80 flights with 4200mah liion 6s packs so they had some serious hours on them.
But is it an actual 2807 size or again its a larger motor made lighter, thinner and more fragile to save weight? also almost all innovations you can find on other motors too, performance gains are marginal as-well, makes the ECO 2807 seems a better deal, and your KV is too high if you want efficiency for long range, people now go for 1150kv for 7inch or rewind the motors
It's not that the Eco seems like a better deal it IS a better deal, IMHO... it's like just because 'x' car is better with this model doesn't always mean it applies to every model
I see you went for efficiency at high power. On a 7" which ususally is a long range rig would it not make more sense to aim for best efficiency at average cruise power?
At 0:50 you talk about future plans for the supernova range, but it seems to be missing from the video? I'd very much vote for something between 1404 and 1604 with less than 4000KV.
Everybody talks about not great efficiency but looking at data sheets the AOS 2807 at 50% throttle has 6.045 g/W efficiency with GF 7040-3 (1030g for 7.1 A) whereas Emax ECOII 2807 with same props, with a similar thrust of 900g is pulling 9.3A, so an efficency of 3.84 g/W. Yet we doesn't see this on the charts on this video. What am I missing because looking at the data sheet thoses AOS motors looks like the best i've ever seen 🤔
I fly these motors LR on a 7 inch Foxeer w/ O3 and a take off weight around 1.2kg with a 6S 3500mah LiPo AOS 2807 1400kv w/ GemFan 7040 I see the lowest amp draw from any drone this size I've flown. Avg ~2amp to maintain a 40-60mph cruise at ~6000ft asl.
Then I can dive down and freestyle spot on my way back or hit ~100mph because of the higher KV and light weight or even run 8S for super fast chasing capabilities. These are legit epic 7inch motors. Just $$$
7:08 if I was to pick the motor for maximum range, would it make sense to 1- for each motor look at the torque at max efficiency 2- multiply this number by 4 motors, subtract the quad weight 3- compare the results. How do I convert watts to torque in grams ? (motors do it all the time but I don't know why I can't)
You would want to test each motor with multiple prop combinations to find the most efficient... and this is the most important part... It has to be in what throttle range/speed you'd be flying in most of the time
That is great news. In the specifications for the motor, I cannot find the wire gauge used, nor the total length of copper used. I would like to do some calculations to determine the total weight of copper used in the motor if possible.
Besides the emax 2807 giving this new motor some performance competition, your motor is slightly better than the rest, because it's a 2807 vs 2806.5. Yeah, the weight is lighter. Thats what you buy a premium motor for. I'm running 2808 on 7".
Thank you CR! I’ve been a 5” pilot for a while now and have been wanting to complete a 7-8” build for quite some time. These motors are perfect, per usual. Secondly, thank you for always trying to progress our industry via integrity and efficacy. 🤝 #nerdswinagain
Thank you! I think you noted the wrong prop size on the summary chart, or did you test a 5“ prop too? Would you like a FPV cycle 30mm motor for testing? I could send you one. In the beginning of the video you promised to talk about future motors, but you didn’t deliver. What plans for future motors do you have? Regards!
What a beautiful motor Chris! I have the 2207 motors and now want to replace my Brother Hobby 1300 kv on my AOS EVO 7 with these to try out! I have almost all your frames as well and I gotta tell you they are all I want to fly now…. Especially over wack designs and boring apex or steele trash….. Anyways thank you for great products and I look forward to buying all your products haha
So gald to see more supernova motors just got into the hobby not long ago I was about to order some of your motors now I gotta build a 7 inch with your motors too😂👍🏻
What motors did you swap them out for? I see it comes with 2207, and a choice of either: 6S, 1800KV || 4S, 2750KV iFlight probably had it dialed in pretty good, if it was pre-tuned. So, I'm hoping to hear that putting a slightly larger stator volume, and an additional 180 turns or wire, was enough to tip the whole tune over the edge. (if this is the case)> I would try Chris' BF Preset, for a [ 5"AOS Build ] His tunes are pretty gentle, so they're a safe place to start. I wish I could be more help for you. Did it survive the month? Any progress with the tune?
Any plans to review 4S 7" motors (~1800kv)? It seems all reviews these days assume 6S quads. 4S motor reviews would be good for both quads and fixed wing use for those pf us that fly both.
I fly a 2810 1400kv motor on my 7". I would love to see you talk about fast 7-in builds And what motor would be best for going above 100 mph while still being efficient and not just long range.
I run 2808 1100kv motors on 8S on my 7" build. The fastest tri blade props are the gemfan 7050. The fastest 7" props I've tried are the APC 7x6 bi blades. 190 kph on the tri blades and 210 kph on the bi blades. If you just cruise LR, then you still get 24 min flight time.
@@AgroAaronFpv there are apc 7x11 props. Should get a higher top speed. Got some, but havent tried them. Need some matching motors. Probably 2812 but dont know which kv. I'd guess 950~1000kv on 8S.
Somewhat disappointed as to how this was presented. Efficiency looks not very promising for a long-range cruiser. You say its 'middle of the pack' but your chart shows that at lower throttle, it is actually 'bottom of the chart'. Nobody flies their 7 inch at full tilt or even medium-high throttle for cinematic cruising. The iFlight motors look much better on this chart. But it guess it comes down to use case scenario. If you need to chase proper race cars around a track, this may be more suitable. I would argue though that very few people get the chance to actually do that. The majority of 7 inch pilots will favor efficiency above most things, including weight. Finally its really hard to justify the 33 dollar price when the Emax Eco II is THAT good.
Exactly, for LR, it totally comes down to the motor/prop/amp draw, that's why I don't really fall into the Helion 10 hype, the actual and draw is no better than a well planned out 7-8"
yeah so the Emax Eco has more power, better efficiency, half the price, You should be looking at efficiency well bellow that 200W power target, that's where you'll cruise
At the begining of the video ou talk about a motor capable to swing a 7 or 8 inch prop, but in the data sheet the motor is tested with 6 and 7 inch props. Is this motor suitable for a lightweight 8 inch build ?
Wouldn't it be better to compare against motors that have the same measured kV, rather than those with lower measured kV? Otherwise the only thing you can really compare apples-to-apples is efficiency.
A 7 inch prop is doing more "work" than a 5 inch prop. Yet your 7 inch uses 835 Watts, and the 5" uses 1457 Watts!? Are the prop tip speeds too fast on the 5" prop? Transonic flow?
You can get the prices yourself and adjust the ranking based on that. Depending what is available locally and the cost of shipping it might be that a more expensive motor that is available locally is cheaper to buy than the cheapest one with overseas shipping+customs hassle+taxes.
hello Chriss I'm Luigi I follow you as a subscriber on yutube, we are professionals with great team in Italy for almost 20 years with drones and from two years also fpv, I have to mount a frame a my frame drone with 8 motors to mount (RED KOMODO weight) and I want to buy the motors SUPERNOVA 2207, can you also recommend a good ESC for 8 motors, also I wanted to ask what 5-inch frame to recommend me? I just want the top of the materials. thanks
I did an Interview with JB on the design process, check it out here: th-cam.com/video/yxZZ2M3gRyI/w-d-xo.html
You can find the motor at GetFPV: www.getfpv.com/aos-rc-supernova-2807-fpv-motor-1400kv.html?afid=UUtYYnFRVXhDMEk9&referring_service=link
DefianceRC: www.defiancerc.com/products/rcinpower-aos-supernova-2807-1400kv-motor
Retailers order direct from RCinPower: sales02@rcinpower.com
FPVStore: fpvstorerc.com/products/rcinpower-aos-supernova-2807-1400kv-brushless-motor
Taobao: item.taobao.com/item.htm?ft=t&id=776599338000&spm=a21dvs.23580594.0.0.1d293d0drGlSWn&sku_properties=31309:31315999596
AliExpress: www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006756249509.html
Many more retailers coming very soon.
Why no Foxeer Black Hornet motors? I fly 2809 Black Hornets at 1300kv and was curious how they compare. Foxeer, i think, is made by RCinpower?
Thanks for the video and all you do 👍👍🇺🇸
And do you know if there will be european retailers too?
Mr. Rosser, Chris, where can I get the 2207 Supernove? Can I get some directly from you? I need some 5" motors. I just don't know if I should use the 2807s on a 5", that's all.
I really appreciate your contribution to FPV flight.
Please let me know, fine sir.
Thank you.
@@canigetachannel This has been my experience with buying out-of-stock AOS motors, and a not scientific, but probably mostly true estimation on motor and frame size. Just in case any of this is valuable to you or others:
If you're building a quad-copter that is fitted for a 5-inch prop, and you want to mount AOS_SuperNOVAs, you will need the 2207, 1980Kv. These motors will handle up to a 6S battery. I have a set of these on my Manta-X frame. It weighs about 650-grams, with the battery. She's a fun quad. Somehow feels lighter than she is. The AOS_2807, 1400Kv is suited for a bigger prop, so putting them on a 5-inch prop, would probably be less snappy & responsive compared to the 2207 size. More often than not, I find that if it's got AOS o the bell, it's probably on back-order. I ordered from *getFPV* , a month ago, and the 2807 were sold out, but it only took them less than an extra two weeks to get them back in stock and ship. And a few months ago, I went through *DefianceRC* for the 2207 set, also on back order, but they also got them to me in less than three weeks.
Ordering things that the distributor is already back-logged on, sometimes it helps get the part in your mailbox a little faster, if you can order from a place that is (a)Closer to you (b)Ships in a direct route to your delivery location. (if you can figure out their shipping route)
@@Inertia888
Thank you. I now have 2 sets of them 6S, and also the 8S set! They're scary fast! 😃
I'm still using xing 2807 for my LR quads.
Thank you for the comment.
FlyTribe!
I would really liked to have seen a mininova, specifically the best for a 3.5 or 3inch sub250
I was about to comment as well the same thing 😂 would love to see this kinda motor like (1504-1804ish) sizes
❤
@@adamsealyes please! i have had enough of these tiny 1404s😤😤😤
You're not thinking small enough LOL super tiny whoop Nova. Oh I'm sure he has plans to make a supernova version for all the popular motor sizes it's all a matter of time
yep and plane versions too
we NEED small and micro ones too as well as plane versions
- The only thing missing is real life long range test (or send them to someone who does long range, eg. Falcon Rad FPV).
- I might be mistaken but long range is all about the range (so efficiency first?).
- Tbh normalization by motor weight is nice but with weight of quad being more that 600g (with battery > 1000 g) change in 6 grams is 1%) it might be more interesting to do normalization by total weight of average craft of it's size with 4 motors (avg weight of 7" drone in this case).
- It would be really interesting if you tried designing 1S whoop motor (eg. 0702 26000 kv) for efficiency.
- Do you only do something like interpolation betweeen all the motor parameters or do you run something like genetic/evolutionary algorithm (feel free to keep your secret)?
Thanks
I just got mine in! I'm planning on putting it on a foam plane not a drone, but I ordered mine the day this video came out and have been waiting like a month. I'm excited to get it in the air!
Looking at the scores, for the price the EMax Eco II is looking to be a strong competitor.
I tested the 1500 kv on a 7" 6S and was more than happy with the final result. Before that the same quad was running 2207 1800kv motors. The 2207 were doing fine as long as the quad was new but over time with crashes, they started to become hot probably because bashed quads introduce more vibrations. The bigger 2807 ecoII solved that issue. Note, the motors bearings of the ecoII did a metallic sound when they were new, but it didn't affect performance in a way I could notice.
@@alainassaf I’ve got the Eco II 2807 1300kv on my 7” quad and they have been holding up very well. Even after the worst crash I’ve ever had on any quad. Like you said they have a different sound but my motors land after 15 minutes and are cold/cool to the touch.
Yes, am looking to build a l.r. drone and the Eco seems like the best value by a long shot
What you say, I going on with, about 10€ more is about 150% of the EMax Eco II 2807, I would prefer the EMax, I´m sorry for Chirs, because he is did, does and doing a great job, thanks for that! Greatings form Germany
I have a Rekon7 with eco2 2807 1300’s as well and they’ve been great. For the money, they can’t be beat. I did have to replace one because it was vibrating bad causing tons of jello in my goggles, but that was after prob 80 flights with 4200mah liion 6s packs so they had some serious hours on them.
But is it an actual 2807 size or again its a larger motor made lighter, thinner and more fragile to save weight? also almost all innovations you can find on other motors too, performance gains are marginal as-well, makes the ECO 2807 seems a better deal, and your KV is too high if you want efficiency for long range, people now go for 1150kv for 7inch or rewind the motors
Havent seen 1150kv for 7" u less poeple are using 2810 or 2812 instead of 2807.
Bigger motors allow lower kv.
Try the gemfan 7050 props. Love them
I saw some long range guys rewind them for lower kv to get more efficieny, you don't need 1400kv for a 7-7.5inch prop
It's not that the Eco seems like a better deal it IS a better deal, IMHO... it's like just because 'x' car is better with this model doesn't always mean it applies to every model
Look up the MannyH!mself 2808 1230kv motors. They're designed specifically for Street League spec racing. Interesting motors indeed.
@@BikeGuyFPV street league runs on 5S. 1230kv on 5S is like 1100kv on 6S.
I see you went for efficiency at high power. On a 7" which ususally is a long range rig would it not make more sense to aim for best efficiency at average cruise power?
At 0:50 you talk about future plans for the supernova range, but it seems to be missing from the video? I'd very much vote for something between 1404 and 1604 with less than 4000KV.
could you make a 3215/3120 for cinelifters and 10" quads?
This was very desirable for larger quadcopters, but my main takeaway was that the Emax Eco 2 scores much higher when normalised for price.
I would like to see the torque courve because I would use these motor for highspeed pylon racer planes 200+kph.
I would love to see something in a long range 4 inch prop size like a 1404 to 2004 sizes
Everybody talks about not great efficiency but looking at data sheets the AOS 2807 at 50% throttle has 6.045 g/W efficiency with GF 7040-3 (1030g for 7.1 A) whereas Emax ECOII 2807 with same props, with a similar thrust of 900g is pulling 9.3A, so an efficency of 3.84 g/W. Yet we doesn't see this on the charts on this video. What am I missing because looking at the data sheet thoses AOS motors looks like the best i've ever seen 🤔
The datasheet looks so enticing but then I look at this video and I feel like going crazy. So something is lying.
I fly these motors LR on a 7 inch Foxeer w/ O3 and a take off weight around 1.2kg with a 6S 3500mah LiPo
AOS 2807 1400kv w/ GemFan 7040
I see the lowest amp draw from any drone this size I've flown. Avg ~2amp to maintain a 40-60mph cruise at ~6000ft asl.
Then I can dive down and freestyle spot on my way back or hit ~100mph because of the higher KV and light weight or even run 8S for super fast chasing capabilities. These are legit epic 7inch motors. Just $$$
@@DroneDocs is that 2 amps per motor? because that would be the most insane thing ever if it was the total amp draw
@@Vogxel per motor 8 amp total.
Patiently waiting for 1404.
Same here. 1404 is a very popular and competitive motor class
Right
Rcin as always did a great job. Perfect motors all the time
Love this! Great work as always Chris.
Awesome looking motor indeed, Chris! Fantastic work! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
its called the 2807 and it measures in at 3207.3
Fantastic work, as usual, Chris.
what about a chart showing the performance per dollar? seems like it's conveniently missing ... the Emax is a lot cheaper
Hard to do perf per dollar as the prices are constantly changing.
7:08 if I was to pick the motor for maximum range, would it make sense to
1- for each motor look at the torque at max efficiency
2- multiply this number by 4 motors, subtract the quad weight
3- compare the results.
How do I convert watts to torque in grams ? (motors do it all the time but I don't know why I can't)
You would want to test each motor with multiple prop combinations to find the most efficient... and this is the most important part... It has to be in what throttle range/speed you'd be flying in most of the time
does it actually fly or just for the bench?
I would like to see this against my current favorite the 2808 XNova
That's what I want to see as well!
That is great news. In the specifications for the motor, I cannot find the wire gauge used, nor the total length of copper used.
I would like to do some calculations to determine the total weight of copper used in the motor if possible.
Besides the emax 2807 giving this new motor some performance competition, your motor is slightly better than the rest, because it's a 2807 vs 2806.5.
Yeah, the weight is lighter. Thats what you buy a premium motor for.
I'm running 2808 on 7".
Heya @ChrisRosser - Any chance we will see a V5-esque updated version of the AOS UL 7" frame to go along with these beauty motors???
Thank you CR! I’ve been a 5” pilot for a while now and have been wanting to complete a 7-8” build for quite some time. These motors are perfect, per usual.
Secondly, thank you for always trying to progress our industry via integrity and efficacy. 🤝 #nerdswinagain
Thank you! I think you noted the wrong prop size on the summary chart, or did you test a 5“ prop too?
Would you like a FPV cycle 30mm motor for testing? I could send you one.
In the beginning of the video you promised to talk about future motors, but you didn’t deliver. What plans for future motors do you have? Regards!
Today arrived at my door this motor 2807 !
What the best blheli32 settings for 7 inch 6S?
Thanks
Will you be doing a 3inch motor before I start a new build?
What a beautiful motor Chris! I have the 2207 motors and now want to replace my Brother Hobby 1300 kv on my AOS EVO 7 with these to try out! I have almost all your frames as well and I gotta tell you they are all I want to fly now…. Especially over wack designs and boring apex or steele trash….. Anyways thank you for great products and I look forward to buying all your products haha
Sold.I just ordered a set from Pyro. Would you help with kiss ultra v2 tuning ?
So gald to see more supernova motors just got into the hobby not long ago I was about to order some of your motors now I gotta build a 7 inch with your motors too😂👍🏻
Are you planning to make a motor for a TinyWhooop?
The motor would be bigger than the woops itself 😂 but it would outperformed the other motors
@@SebastienChedalBornu who doesnt want extra performance?, i dont care how big the stator is, as long as they dont sacrifice the weight.
i put the supernova motors on my nazgul v2 dc5 BNF and im getting flutter noise from the motors , what P.I.D tune can i use to fix this ?
What motors did you swap them out for? I see it comes with 2207, and a choice of either:
6S, 1800KV || 4S, 2750KV
iFlight probably had it dialed in pretty good, if it was pre-tuned.
So, I'm hoping to hear that putting a slightly larger stator volume, and an additional 180 turns or wire, was enough to tip the whole tune over the edge. (if this is the case)> I would try Chris' BF Preset, for a [ 5"AOS Build ]
His tunes are pretty gentle, so they're a safe place to start.
I wish I could be more help for you. Did it survive the month? Any progress with the tune?
Please make a mini nova and micro nova. Would be cool to have a motor designed for 2-3s on the AOS toothpick frame
hmm you talk about better efficiency but the graph shows it's not really there?
It is a good match to the AOS UL8 frame ?
Any plans to review 4S 7" motors (~1800kv)? It seems all reviews these days assume 6S quads. 4S motor reviews would be good for both quads and fixed wing use for those pf us that fly both.
Hi Chris, FYI. Its me who sent a you message via your site today.
I fly a 2810 1400kv motor on my 7". I would love to see you talk about fast 7-in builds And what motor would be best for going above 100 mph while still being efficient and not just long range.
I run 2808 1100kv motors on 8S on my 7" build.
The fastest tri blade props are the gemfan 7050. The fastest 7" props I've tried are the APC 7x6 bi blades.
190 kph on the tri blades and 210 kph on the bi blades.
If you just cruise LR, then you still get 24 min flight time.
@@chrisbee5481 ya I run those APC 7x6x2 props on my quad. Those props are amazing! I'm only on 6s though. I'm also topping out close to 210kph.
@@AgroAaronFpv there are apc 7x11 props. Should get a higher top speed. Got some, but havent tried them. Need some matching motors. Probably 2812 but dont know which kv. I'd guess 950~1000kv on 8S.
@@chrisbee5481 I saw those as well, wasn't sure what motors would get the most out of them though so I haven't tried them yet either.
Somewhat disappointed as to how this was presented. Efficiency looks not very promising for a long-range cruiser. You say its 'middle of the pack' but your chart shows that at lower throttle, it is actually 'bottom of the chart'. Nobody flies their 7 inch at full tilt or even medium-high throttle for cinematic cruising. The iFlight motors look much better on this chart.
But it guess it comes down to use case scenario. If you need to chase proper race cars around a track, this may be more suitable. I would argue though that very few people get the chance to actually do that. The majority of 7 inch pilots will favor efficiency above most things, including weight. Finally its really hard to justify the 33 dollar price when the Emax Eco II is THAT good.
Exactly, for LR, it totally comes down to the motor/prop/amp draw, that's why I don't really fall into the Helion 10 hype, the actual and draw is no better than a well planned out 7-8"
yeah so the Emax Eco has more power, better efficiency, half the price, You should be looking at efficiency well bellow that 200W power target, that's where you'll cruise
Ooooo, we might get a full line of Supernova motors! Hype Train!
Chris they are getting big enough that I'm getting interested could you have some in all black for the cinema guys and I will buy some
I pre-ordered from getfpv but don't see anything about the expected date, any word? Thanks
Shipped today, looking forward to it
Wow, the emax eco it is then
i want tinywhoop motor testing so bad... little tiny supernova motor ??? 🙏🏻
MicroNova Next?
At the begining of the video ou talk about a motor capable to swing a 7 or 8 inch prop, but in the data sheet the motor is tested with 6 and 7 inch props. Is this motor suitable for a lightweight 8 inch build ?
Yes absolutely. Plenty of torque for a moderate pitch 8" triblade prop. E.g. HQ 8x4x3
@@ChrisRosser thanks for the answer 🙏🙏
Just got my supernova 2207s delivered yesterday, guess im building that 7 inch drone next
You've got great Motors.
I've testet them on a 533Switchback.
Awesome.
@@karllauer6452 Im building Iflight mach r5 frame with supernovas now :P
'I'll be letting you know [...] what my plans are for future of the Supernova range'
Yes?
Wouldn't it be better to compare against motors that have the same measured kV, rather than those with lower measured kV? Otherwise the only thing you can really compare apples-to-apples is efficiency.
Probably very good choice for 8s builds
you running 8s yet? if so on what build? happy to exchange. loving my 8s freestyle quad so far.
@@suicidequad please, tell me which motors you use. I want 8S asap...
Please, please do it for 3,5 Inch.
Is this good for racing?
Its a 7inch motor.... Not 5inch
Also for street league I believe motors need to be approved before you can use them in official races
*Chris,* супер, дякую, те що треба!!! 💙💛
Вітання від шанувальника з 🔱 🇺🇦 України, та мотор наче по призначенню для українців 😁
A 7 inch prop is doing more "work" than a 5 inch prop. Yet your 7 inch uses 835 Watts, and the 5" uses 1457 Watts!? Are the prop tip speeds too fast on the 5" prop? Transonic flow?
You can get the prices yourself and adjust the ranking based on that. Depending what is available locally and the cost of shipping it might be that a more expensive motor that is available locally is cheaper to buy than the cheapest one with overseas shipping+customs hassle+taxes.
did you fudge the numbers this time 😜
so its a 3008 got it
You missed talking about future supernova motors.
well, no need to look further for the AOS7 build!!
Why the F you put 20awg and not 18 like any decent motor of this size is beyond my understanding
Do you ever answer questions?????????????????????????
hi
🤦 promo sm
Man looks tired af
$32 each 😂
9” motor
lol
hello Chriss I'm Luigi I follow you as a subscriber on yutube, we are professionals with great team in Italy for almost 20 years with drones and from two years also fpv, I have to mount a frame a my frame drone with 8 motors to mount (RED KOMODO weight) and I want to buy the motors SUPERNOVA 2207, can you also recommend a good ESC for 8 motors, also I wanted to ask what 5-inch frame to recommend me? I just want the top of the materials. thanks