They are very nice looking motors, the only thing I've heard from some pilots are the RCinPower's are amp hungry, so they waste a battery quick. Look forward to your take on what you think!
I know a couple of guys that swear by the Emax Eco. It isn't pretty, but it really flies well and the price is right. For bandos, racewire and a portable soldering iron, they are perfect.
Lol so true. I’ve held off on the emax eco just bc of the looks. They also test lower Kv than what emax states but still a decent motor none the less. As for RcInPower I love their motors and I love the fact that they just brought an inbetween size motor. The .5 helps a lot or at least it did for me on my race quads which now all have either the hyperlite e series 2207.5 1722kv and 1922kv or a 1860kv 2207.5 gts v2 rcinpower motor on them. A couple of my toothpicks even have the rcinpower 1204 5000kv motors. I do wish tho that they would have more interaction with the community like some other companies do. But overall I like the motors and have yet to kill one.
I doubt it. RCIN distribution is small compared to others. I'm only aware of BH, Hyperlite, T-Motor, XING and Talon (which is made by RCIN) offering separate bells. I'm sure I'm missing some brands there. There just needs to be enough demand for them or they won't bother.
I don't know. :/ I went XNOVA and I'm sticking with them. They just released the motor I was testing... Got word about it yesterday. Smooth Line 2207/1860kv. I think the actual production might be 1850kv, but either way, that's my new motor.
Great review. Can’t wait to hear a follow up once you get a few packs thru them. Really liking the half sizes in motors these days.
I was about to buy about 10 TMotor, will wait on your next video to see the comparison.
They are very nice looking motors, the only thing I've heard from some pilots are the RCinPower's are amp hungry, so they waste a battery quick. Look forward to your take on what you think!
Hi, I have a few batteries through them. Not enough to get a good feel for them yet. That said, I didn't notice them being amp hungry.
How does it compare to RCINPower GTS-V2 2207 1860kv?
Looks like nice motor, great review bro 👍🏻 not just go rip these ☄️🔥🚀
I hope to have more about them soon.
Looks sweet! Probably wont bash it much ciz its pretty. Im bashing my emax eco hard coz its kinda ugly but cheap 🤣
I know a couple of guys that swear by the Emax Eco. It isn't pretty, but it really flies well and the price is right. For bandos, racewire and a portable soldering iron, they are perfect.
Lol so true. I’ve held off on the emax eco just bc of the looks. They also test lower Kv than what emax states but still a decent motor none the less. As for RcInPower I love their motors and I love the fact that they just brought an inbetween size motor. The .5 helps a lot or at least it did for me on my race quads which now all have either the hyperlite e series 2207.5 1722kv and 1922kv or a 1860kv 2207.5 gts v2 rcinpower motor on them. A couple of my toothpicks even have the rcinpower 1204 5000kv motors. I do wish tho that they would have more interaction with the community like some other companies do. But overall I like the motors and have yet to kill one.
just got a set im putting on a build now
Oh sweet. Let me know how you like them. I like them a lot but I'l need to fly them back to back with a few other motors a little more.
Do they sell separate bells?
I doubt it. RCIN distribution is small compared to others. I'm only aware of BH, Hyperlite, T-Motor, XING and Talon (which is made by RCIN) offering separate bells. I'm sure I'm missing some brands there. There just needs to be enough demand for them or they won't bother.
Got these on my catalyst machine works mofo. Can’t wait to try them out.
Nice, please let me know how you like them.
How have they held up?
I don't know. :/ I went XNOVA and I'm sticking with them. They just released the motor I was testing... Got word about it yesterday. Smooth Line 2207/1860kv. I think the actual production might be 1850kv, but either way, that's my new motor.