HOBBYWING EzRun 2030 12T Brushless Motor - 90010000 Precision 1/16th 1/18th Motor  [HW-90010000]

HOBBYWING EzRun 2030 12T - 90010000
Price:
£16.05
Brand:
Hobbywing
Model:
HW-90010000
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision small-scale performance from HOBBYWING 90010000

The HOBBYWING 90010000 combines compact dimensions with brushless sensorless operation to suit competitive 1/16th and 1/18th cars. It is engineered to give consistent, high-RPM output while keeping installation straightforward.

Balanced top speed and throttle control

Boasting a 7800 KV rating, this motor favours high rev ranges useful on short circuits and carpet tracks. The two-pole sensorless layout produces reliable throttle delivery that helps drivers place exits more precisely when paired with a 2S LiPo.

Space conscious design and reliable fitment

With a 20.0mm diameter and 30.0mm length, and a light 46 gram mass, the motor suits cramped motor bays and keeps rotating mass low. The universal 2.0mm shaft makes swapping pinions straightforward for tuning acceleration versus speed.

Ease of use for hobby builders and racers

The simplicity of a sensorless motor reduces wiring complexity and routine checks, offering many users an easy route to improved performance without added electronics.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/16th - 1/18th
  • Type: Brushless
  • Sensor: Sensorless
  • KV Rating: 7800
  • LiPo Cells: 2S
  • Dimensions: 20.0mm (OD) x 30.0mm (L)
  • Shaft Diameter: 2.0mm
  • Weight: 46g
  • Timing: 0

The HOBBYWING 90010000 makes a sensible upgrade for those needing compact, predictable power in small-scale race cars.

No special mapping is required for basic operation. Use an ESC that supports sensorless brushless motors and adjust throttle curves to suit driving feel.
It performs well on carpet, asphalt and smooth dirt where high RPM and quick spool are beneficial. Avoid heavy mud or deep sand that can load the motor excessively.
Keep the motor free of grit, verify pinion mesh and allow cooldown breaks. Using proper gearing and monitoring battery health will also extend service life.
Yes, 2.0mm shafts are common on small-scale motors and accept a wide range of pinions, which makes upgrades and spur adjustments straightforward.

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