EcoPower 2204 Brushless Multirotor Motor (2300kV)

EcoPower 2204 Brushless Multirotor Motor (2300kV)
Price: $17.49
Discontinued Online
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The EcoPower 2300kV 2204 Brushless Outrunner Motor is designed specifically for 200- and 250-sized multirotor applications. 

The EcoPower 2204 motor feature a bullet prop adapter and only weighs 26 grams, with included 7cm long pre-tinned wire leads. The full aluminum can and outrunner design make the 2204 motor ideal for multirotor applications while providing great efficiency and exceptional cooling.

If you’re building up the EcoPower Mini FPV frame* (ECP-2050) or another popular FPV racer or sport quads, the 2204 motors are a near direct fit. Whether you run 2S or 3S battery power, the 2204 brushless motors can handle the juice! The 2204 brushless motors are conveniently sold individually or in sets of four (ECP-2070).  

Features:

  • Full aluminum alloy material can
  • Bullet prop adapter
  • Attached 7cm long wire leads
  • Compatible with 2S & 3S LiPo batteries
  • Perfect for multirotor applications

Specifications:
Model:
2204
kV:
2300
Weight:
26g
Wire Leads: 3 leads; 7cm long (pre-tinned)
Groove/Pole: 12N/14P
Stator Diameter:
22.0
Stator Thickness: 4.0mm
Shaft Diameter:
3.0mm
Outer shaft:
5.0mm
Fixed screw holes:
3x4mm
The pitch of screws: 16.0x19.0mm
Outer Diameter:
27.7mm
Height:
17.0mm
No-load Current:
11.1V/0.7A
LiPo Battery:
2-3S
Max Current (120S): 10A
Max Power: 120W
Max efficiency: 90%
Resistance: 120mΩ

 Voltage (V)
 Propeller
 Load Current (A)
 Pull (G)
 Power (W)
 Force Effort (G/W)

 8.0

 6x3  5.3  260  42.4  6.1
 12.0  5.3  6.2  330  74.4  4.3
 12.0  6.3  10.0  450  120  3.8

Note: The EcoPower Mini FPV frame (ECP-2050) features 2.5mm motor holes in the arm, while this 2204 motor requires a 3mm screw. For proper fitment, ream the motor holes slightly to 3mm.

EcoPower is an AMain Sports & Hobbies Brand.

This product was added to our catalog on June 13, 2016