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This Item: EMAX CF2812 Brushless Outrunner Motor
Hobbywing FlyFun 18A Brushless ESC
$15.99
 
$13.10
Towerpro SG90 9g Micro Servo
$3.50
 
$2.65
Price for all: $23.2
The Emax CF2812 brushless out-runner motor is slightly more powerful than the E-Flite Park 370. It is capable of producing up to 22oz of thrust and generate about 140W of power. Does not include prop adapter, collet prop adapter required to mount the prop. Bullet connector not installed. We recommend you use 3.5mm bullet connectors for ESC connection.
Specifications:
- KV: 1600
- Weight: 1.6oz (39g)
- Motor Diameter: Approx. 28mm
- Total Length: 47mm
- Shaft Length: 17mm
- Shaft diameter: 3mm
- Max efficiency: Approx. 15A
- Max Load: Approx. 18A
Motor Dimensions:

Recommended Setup:
- 18A brushless motor ESC
- 2-3S LiPO and at least 1000-1300mAh.
- Prop Selection: Remember to always use props designed for electric motors, nitro props are heavier and might overload the motor.
With 3S LiPO: 7x3, 6x4
With 2S LiPO: 9x5, 8x4 - The above prop selections are recommended for sports flying at open throttle. You may use slightly larger props if you do not fly at constant open throttle.
| SKU | EMX-MT-0166 |
|---|---|
| Motor Weight (g) | 39 |
| KV | 1600 |
| Estimated Output (watt) | 140 |
| Motor Type | Out-Runner |
| Motor Class | Park-370 |
| Motor Usage | Airplane |
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes |
Awesome little motor(Posted on March 20, 2013) These are tough little motors! and pretty fast too! I use them on my flying wings made out of EPP foam weighing around 16 to 18oz's. the only gripe I have with them is the little grup screws in mount holding motor bearing tube will come loose after a few flights. easy fix with some blue thread locker. good value! you can buy alot of them at this price! |
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes |
all around great little motor(Posted on January 7, 2013) Just love this motor use it in almost all of my planes,(Dapron EPP wings) scratch built it seems to run for ever only one draw back is if you have a hard nose in or crash and the esc gets pulled loose the windings can pull away from the can and break and the shaft is kinda soft you can get replacements the good news is that I (you) can rewind these over and over and they work just as good or better than new so for the money get a few and give them a try also get the 2822 as I use those as well. |
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes |
good buy(Posted on November 16, 2012) These are great little motors for the money and can take a pretty good beating. It works great for the mini Gremlin with a 7x5 prop . I really get some long flight times with a 800 mah battery. |
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes |
Great motor for a small price(Posted on October 25, 2012) This is a fantastic little motor - perfect for 34" combat wings (Crash Test Hobby's "Assassin") Rewind them with 9 turns of 24 awg MicroDan motor wire and get 300 to 347 watts output with a 7x6 prop @ 31 amps with a 3s 1300 mAh battery. Stock they are around 200 watts at 20 amps with the 7x6 prop. What more could you want from a motor costing under $10.00?? |
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes |
Great motor for a mini Popwing!(Posted on October 6, 2012) I bought this motor to replace a motor that burned up on my Techone Mini Popwing. I was looking for something that would work well with a 25 amp ESC, 6x4 prop and a 3 cell 1000mah lipo and boy did I get what I was looking for. This motor is excellent on my wing! Although it's not a screamer the speed is decent compaired to the HXT motor I used before but the bonus was unlimited vertical. I had my wing so high that I couldn't see it anymore and it took about 3-4 seconds after cutting the throttle for it to come down enough that I could see it. I get 8-10 minutes of flight time on a 1000mah 3 cell 40c lipo and the motor comes down slightly warm. The ESC is cool to the touch. I will definately be buying a few more of these motors. |
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes |
Hard to beat for the price!(Posted on September 8, 2012) Theese little motors have been a blast to use! Low power consumption, Low cost, These make great combat plane plane motors, If you like working with depron or other foams, or even smaller park flyer arfs you will get hooked on these in no time. I have two of these one is on a 13.5 oz. pusher jet with a 6-4 prop and at wide open for the entire flight the 1000 mah batery and motor are barely warm. Oh and by the way that set up is probably a 35 to 50 MPH plane that keeps up with most of the nitro planes at the field. I have really been hard on this little motor and after 100 plus flights still works like new. you do the math. |
| Configuration | Product | Quantity | SKU |
| ESC | Hobbywing FlyFun 18A Brushless ESC | 1 | HWG-SC-0237 |
| Battery | GForce 30C 1000mAh 3S 11.1V LiPO | 1 | RFI-LP-0290 |
| Prop | EMP Neodym 7 X 4 Electric Scimitar Prop | 1 | XYH-MP-0425 |
| Prop | EMP Neodym 7 X 6 Electric Scimitar Prop | 1 | XYH-MP-0849 |
| Tachometer | GT Power Model Professional RC Motor Tachometer | 1 | GTP-AC-0682 |
| WattMeter | GT Power 100A Watt Meter/Battery Voltage Checker/Cell Balancer | 1 | GTP-AC-0590 |
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