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| EFLM1150 Park 300 Motor | 
EFLM1150 OverviewIdeal for 3D models 6–9 oz (170–255 g), and sport and scale models 8–12 oz (225–340 g) or models requiring up to 85 watts of power. EFLM1150 Features- Ideal for 3D models 6–9 oz (170–255 g) and sport and scale models 8–12 oz (225–340 g)
- High-torque, direct-drive alternative to inrunner brushless motors
- Ideal for models requiring up to 85 watts of power
- Integrated prop saver design
- Mount, prop adapter and hardware included
- External rotor design with 3.2mm shaft
- Low noise level
Park 300 Specifications- Type:Brushless outrunner
- Size:180/280 replacement
- Bearings or Bushings:Ball bearings
- Recommended Prop Range:6x5 to 8x3.8 (3-cells) or up to 10x3.8 (2-cells) - Slow Flyer
- Voltage:7.2–11.1V
- RPM/Volt (Kv):1380
- Resistance (Ri):.33 ohms
- Idle Current (Io):.40A @ 8V
- Continuous Current:7A
- Maximum Burst Current:9A (15 sec)
- Cells:6–8 Ni-Cd/Ni-MH or 2–3S Li-Po
- Speed Control:8–10A brushless
- Weight:24 g (.8 oz)
- Overall Diameter:28mm (1.10 in)
- Shaft Diameter:3.17mm (1/8 in)
- Overall Length:22mm (.90 in)
Needed to Complete- 8A–10A Brushless ESC
- 6–8 Ni-Cd/Ni-MH or 2–3S Li-Po
- 6x5 to 8x3.8 (3-cells) or up to 10x3.8 (2-cells) - Slow Flyer
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