Admiral GP5 4220-770Kv Brushless Motor
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GP5 4220-770Kv Brushless Motor from Admiral - ADM6000-004
Placed firmly at the top of most peoples 'go to' brand for power with our renowned Admiral LiPo's, Admiral is proud to present the latest addition to our Power range, the Admiral 'GP' Series Brushless Electric Outrunners. The Admiral 'GP' series was created specifically for the powering of balsa models traditionally designed for Glow/nitro and Petrol/gas planes, offering a equivalent 'drop in' replacement for a wide range of models from .15ci/2.4cc right through to 1.60ci/25cc class models and beyond, resulting in greater all round performance over 'wet' power plants, without any of the mess! Our GP motors are designed to a high standard, manufactured to a high quality and optimized for maximum power, efficiency and performance, giving you everything you'd expected from an Admiral Power product and all at a very affordable price.
The Admiral GP5 4220-770Kv is rated up to 590 watts and an equivalent to a .32ci/5cc nitro engine and ideal for scale and sports models weighing between 1.6 - 2.7kg (3.5-6lbs), be it your latest mid sized balsa project or an upgrade to your 1400mm class PNP foamie and is intended for use with a 2-4 cell LiPo. As with all Admiral GP series motors, the GP5 comes supplied complete with a comprehensive set of mounting hardware, tools, X-plate mount and bolt on prop shaft.
Features:
- Equivalent to .32ci/5cc glow/nitro engine
- Ideal for sports/scale models weighing between 1.6 - 2.7k g (3.5-6lbs), or 3D/aerobatic models up to 2kg (4.5lbs)
- Suitable for models requiring up to 590 watts of power
- Rated up to 60 amps
- 3.5mm gold pin connectors
- High torque output
- Mounting hardware and accessories included
- Admiral blue anodized finish
- Quiet and lightweight alternative to 'wet' power systems (nitro/gas)
- Hardened steel shaft supported by high quality ball bearings
- Designed for use with props from 11x6 - 14x7 and 2-4S LiPo
Includes:
- Admiral GP5 4220-770Kv Brushless Motor
- Bolt on 8mm prop shaft
- Mounting hardware
- X-mount plate and accessories
- 3.5mm gold pin connectors
Requires:
- Please review the specification table at the bottom of this page for battery, ESC and other recommendations that will work best for this motor
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Product Specifications:
Motor Type |
Outrunner |
Kv Rating (RPM/Volt) |
770Kv |
Maximum Watts |
590W |
Maximum Burst Current |
60A |
Recommended Battery (Input Voltage) |
3S to 4S |
Recommended ESC |
80A |
Recommended Propeller / EDF |
11x7 to 14x7 |
Slots, Poles |
12, 14 |
Shaft Diameter (A) |
5mm |
Motor Length (C) |
20mm |
Motor Diameter (D) |
42mm |
Overall Length (E) |
25mm |
Weight |
203g / 7.16oz |
Connector Type |
3.5mm Bullet |
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Admiral GP5 4220-770Kv Brushless Motor
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