Scottrod said:
ResevorDG said:
T-Motors with the -11 have changed a little since the above photo.
They now say either CW or CCW. Unfortunately mine were backwards. The CW is the CCW and the CCW is the CW. Luckily I noticed.
They do indeed take the self tightening props, though they fit snug around the base.
Took it out today. The P2V still has a little bit of a jerk to left but it's not as bad. I plan to do a good prop balance soon.
When I run the motors at idle without blades, 3 of them feel smooth on the side one feels like it is out of balance. This same location felt a bit off with the other motors. I wonder now if my case is not perfect?
Anyone else notice this?
Still loving my drone BTW, I just like things to be the best they can be.
I've been tempted to buy the t motors I'm just not sure it's worth the upgrade cost.
If your motors are working fine I say stick with them.
T-Motors claim to be better and I think they are, but it's not night and day, it's a small difference.
Slightly faster flying, slightly longer flight time, your money is better spent on a second battery.
The T-motors are much cooler to the touch after a long flight than stock, so that tells me there is less electrical waste.
For the bad. They do take the stock props, BUT pay attention to labeling vs the threading. Mine was labeled backwards.
Also the stock props don't just slide right on like they do with the stock motors, they take a little force as the fit is very tight.
If you are upgrading anyway or you have some extreme need, go for it. Other than that, stick with stock
I and a motor problem so I decided to just give it go, I was buying two motors for $65 anyway why not triple that right?
Hope this helps with your decision.