Tengu 4035HS / 520kV (Henseleit TDF)

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Hand-wound EGODRIFT Tengu 4035HS motor with 520kV and special 6x20mm full round shaft to fit the Henseleit TDF helicopter.

Regular Price: $259.99

Sonderpreis $219.99

SKU: 11839
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Hand-wound EGODRIFT Tengu 4035HS motor with 520kV and special 6x20mm full round shaft to fit the Henseleit TDF helicopter.

Like all models within the Tengu series, the top of the can features the iconic and heat-resistant EGODRIFT Stickerbomb design, to add the finishing touch to your heli build.

Each motor comes with mounting screws and an (optional) screw for additional securing of the bell.

Specifications
  • Manufacturer: EGODRIFT
  • Stator size: 4035
  • Motor configuration: 12N10P
  • Motor weight: 488g (17.21oz)
  • Wire colour: Copper
  • Motor wire type: High temperature copper wire
  • Motor wire: 1.3mm
  • Motor kV: 520 kV
  • Motor shaft: Hardened Steel
  • Shaft diameter: 6.0 mm
  • External shaft length (mm): 20 mm Special (Henseleit)
  • Mounting hole pattern: 2xM4(30) + 2xM4(25)
  • Laser Design: EGODRIFT Stickerbomb
  • LiPo cells: 12S
  • Stator diameter: 40 mm
  • Stator height: 35 mm
  • Stator lamination: 0.15 mm (+)
  • Body Length: 60mm (2.36 inch)
  • Diameter: 49.6mm (1.95 inch)
  • Idle current: 4.4A
  • Maximum Current: 85A (Peak: 105A / 2 seconds)
  • Maximum Power: 3830W (Peak: 4820W / 2 seconds)
  • Internal resistance: 18.5 mOhm
  • Connection: Wire / Gold plated plugs
  • Designer: Yutao Zou

What's in the box

  • 1 x Tengu 4035HS / 520kV Motor
  • 3 x Gold Plated Connector, Male
  • 3 x Gold Plated Connector, Female
  • 4 x Mounting Screws
  • 1x Bell securing screw
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What does 12N10P mean? I need this for setting up my YGE 205 telemetry capabilities
This abbreviation refers to the layout / winding scheme of the motor. The first part (N) translates to the number of arms (wire wound poles) on the stator, whereas the second part shows the number of magnets (permanent magnetic poles) on the rotor. So a 12N10P motor features a stator with 12 arms and 10 poles (magnets). Usually the number required for the esc is the second part.
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