Sunnysky V2216 800kv Thrust Test
Motor: V2216-11 KV:800Tested with 20A ESCPropVolts (V)Amps (A)Watts (W)Thrust (g)Thrust (oz)Efficiency(g/W)Efficiency(oz/W)10477.45.8.9911.880.0028.228.700.3111.110.51.868.240.2911X77.45.8.9911.880.5029.988.950.3211.110.915.988.430.3012X67.47.7.9911.930.4102035.988.430.3011.113.819.867.380.26Motor: V2216-10 KV:900Tested with 20A ESCPropVolts (V)Amps (A)Watts (W)Thrust (g)Thrust (oz)Efficiency(g/W)Efficiency(oz/W)10477.47.3.8110.920.392032.458.070.2811.112.717.047.450.2611X77.48.6.9910.690.3102035.988.030.2811.114.519.516.960.25Previous:Next. , and get GoodLuckBuy points! Your name:Email:One-line Summary(subject):Time of Ownership:Involvement Level:Price Rating:1(worst)2345(best)Ease-of-use Rating:1(worst)2345(best)Build Quality Rating:1(worst)2345(best)Usefulness Rating:1(worst)2345(best)Overall Rating:1(worst)2345(best)Please make informative reviews, reviews under 500 characters (all fields combined) will not be accepted.Pros:(500 characters)Cons:(500 characters)Other Thoughts:(500 characters)(optional)Bottomline:(500 characters).
Testing made possible by generous support from: Probably the most ubiquitous 2204 2300kv motor in the miniquad world, the SunnySky X2204 is one of the longest running relevant motors on the market. This is one of a batch of the discounted Sunnies at HiFPV.com, which I purchased myself for testing. Once I've done the full bank of motors, I'll do a document sumarizing the direct comparisons. SunnySky V2216-11 900kv Motor Review. This is a video review of the SunnySky V2216-11 900kv Motors. The bottom line these are great little motors, smooth and good build quality. I paired them with 20A ESCs flashed with simonk, 10'x4.5 props and mounted them on a tricopter. Part 2 - Thrust Testing - Motors were put a test scale.
Hi PieriI definitely still use them, still loving these motors, I would probably recommend 9' or 10'x4.5 prop, i haven't tried the motors with anything else yet but I do want to get some good quality Graupner props someday. So far they have been fine with the 20A ESCs and have had over 30+ flights on them.
Sunnysky V2216 800kv Thrust Test For Cars
The ESCs do get warm but that is expected. 17.8A is fine as it is under 20A, if you are worried and want a bit more of a cushion and are not concerned with weight go with the Hobby King 30A ESCs. Hi MaxI'm not so skilled in multicopters, I'm facing my first one indeed.I bought 4 of these v2216-11 900kV and HK blueseries 20AI'm waiting for them and I didn't order the lipos yet.So some people on an italian forum told me that 4S is overpower for this motor and to go with 3S and 10x4,5' props, otherwise I'll probably loose flight time.With 4S they told me to use 9x5 graupner props.I calculated my 4copter will be 1.3-1.4Kg more or less, and it's an Hobbyking X550 Glass Fiber Quadcopter Frame.What do you suggest?Thanks againByePietro to reply. I went over the specs of the motors before I bought them and yes they do say 3s but I have ran them on 4s with no problems so far, but ask a simple question and you will get lots of different answers. In my test I think I get 1400grams of thrust I bench tested it with 10x4.5 @ 17.8amps which is under the 20A max of this motor. I also check to see how warm the motors are after a flight and they are only slightly warm so that is a good indicator as well. Your mileage may vary but so far things have been ok.
Having said that I have flown with 3s with these motors and they are still excellent.My suggestion is to go with 3s for you, as my copter is 1.8kg and I fly 3s with it sometimes and it flies great, I just like flying with 4s to make it go faster and push things alittle:). Just remember to get something with a good C rating you will want something around a 3300mah with 30C rating. 3.000 x 30 = 90amps continuous amp draw, which will be well above what your copter will drawn on 3s.