I do…
Do you have some logs? Still kinda doubting that you actually pull 200A per motor.
You can pull 200A for a couple seconds on steep hills. Dono if I tracked it or not.
Maybe buy the 80100 from Flipsky, but unmount them to check everything is OK.
Change all the bearings to 2RS ones.
Fix loose windings with epoxy.
I didn’t add epoxy around the magnets and didn’t have any issues.
I bought mines (130kv) from APS a long time ago. One of them had windings rubbing with some strator part.
ZZ bearings died quickly.
APS or Flipsky 8085 motors seem to be more prone to overheating then the 80100 ones.
I think that motor is an older oddity from before flipsk’s battle hardening and general quality improvements, though I’m not very certain of that. They give less detail about it and don’t brag about stator steel or anything like that which is maybe pointing towards an older tech, though the claimed power to weight ratio is very similar to (slightly higher than) their current stuff like the 6384 so that suggests at least by their own measure it’s a decent performer.
This is probably just adding confusion, I just haven’t seen much discussion on these so I’m trying to Cunningham’s law my way into some info
The stators on maytechs seem to be hilariously small, that one is only 25mm long, as opposed to 45mm on a flipsky 6374. Shorter motor, almost double the stator length.
Obviously the Maytech is wider at 68mm vs 53 because it’s a much wider motor, but their “packing ratios” for want of a better word of stator size for motor dimensions are Not Great
6374 dimensions:
Maytech 8085 dimensions:
I have this leopard 8072 motor I can wind whatever kv u want and vacuum resin into the windings and bake it.
200$ shipped anywhere USA
Got it in parts and just did some thin wire test windings n never used
Also have a bigger size motor by Ant.
If @Riderman is “Rollerman”, he didn’t come here for a telemetry bragging rights contest.
Flipsky has a history of pushing out premium products at a premium price that failed prematurely and customer service isn’t great.
To be fair, both my longest lasting ESCs and ones that fried the quickest came from them.
They do ship quickly and if you found a deal or sale for the exact spec motor you want, it would be worth it. I bet The 80xxx motor market is tiny compared to 63xx.
I’d pay for an afternoon length workshop on motor rewinds if we could bring a dead motor and finish with a working motor we mostly wound ourselves.
What bigger size motors do you have?
I was getting custom 8085 motors from Ant.
I forget whet size they’re calling this but think was 200$. I’ll sell it for 25$ less
@Arzamenable I could show u how to rewind a motor in like half an hour. Maybe I’ll make a video next motor I make(if only I had a head mount). you’ll need magnet wire which isn’t hard to get and some high temp epoxy to glue the winding after.
That would be really sweet
These are non sensored and Do you only have one?
Do you have a link for this?
this is just a small envelope and cheap. and then there’s shipping. this is the highest temp stuff ive come across long ago and havent looked in a while and i use different stuff usually but its a bake-cure 1-part epoxy
i only have one. non-sensored yes.
Damn need two sensored. Thanks anyway!
I’ve ordered 83100 motors form Ant Innovation and was very pleased with quality.
Better than the APS ones I’ve bought few years ago.