HPI Flux MLH-2200 Sensorless Brushless Motor (2200Kv)

HPI Flux MLH-2200 Sensorless Brushless Motor (2200Kv)
Price: $179.99
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The HPI Flux MLH-2200 delivers jaw-dropping and awe-inspiring power for 1/8th scale off-road vehicles. The Flux MLH-2200 will give you more than enough power for anything you're looking for: giant air stunts, multiple back flips, colossal top speeds, and wheel-spinning sideways action!

Featuring the sleekest heatsink design of any HPI 1/8th scale brushless motor case, the Flux MLH-2200 has 11 heat-radiating ribs circling the black-anodized case. These fins help dissipate the heat that the motor will generate as it spins up to thousands of times per second to give you the awesome stunt action you want to get out of your RC car or truck.

With the ability to handle 6S LiPo power (that's more than 22 volts of LiPo power!), the Flux MLH-2200 can deal with anything you can ask of it! 6.5mm bullet connectors on 12-gauge motor connector wires transmit maximum power from the speed controller for instant wheelie or dirt-throwing action.

With a 5mm motor shaft, you can fit any of the available optional pinions for your Vorza, Savage Flux HP or Savage XL Flux.

The Flux MLH-2200 has a 4-pole rotor for high torque, fast acceleration response, and stable power output.
The machined aluminum housing, alloy steel output shaft, and high-precision bearings ensure high durability and smoothness.

NOTE: The Flux MLH-2200 must be used with an ESC that can handle the immense power it requires, the HPI120021 Flux ELH-6S Waterproof ESC is the perfect match!

Specifications:
KV (No Load): 2200KV
LiPo: 2-6S
Resistance (Ω): 0.0058
No Load Current: 5A
Poles: 4
Connector: 6.5mm Bullet
Dimensions (mm): Φ=42 / L=74
Shaft (mm): Φ=5 / L=18.5
Weight: 418g
Application: 1/8th Buggy/Monster Truck

This product was added to our catalog on February 15, 2018