Hobbywing 30404307 QuicRun-3650SD-21.5T G2 1/10 Brushless Sensored Motor  [HW-30404307]

HOBBYWING QuicRun-3650SD-21.5T G2 - 30404307
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Hobbywing
Model:
HW-30404307
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Precision Sensored Motor for 1/10 Scale Racing

The Hobbywing QuicRun-3650SD-21.5T G2, model 30404307, offers sensored commutation aimed at drivers who need predictable throttle feel at low speeds and reliable power at higher revs. It is tailored for 1/10 scale competition and spirited club runs.

Main Benefits of the QuicRun-3650SD-21.5T G2

With an 1800 KV rating this motor suits a range of 1/10 classes where controlled acceleration is valued. It is rated for 2-3S LiPo cells and uses fixed timing to help keep behaviour consistent lap after lap. The motor dimensions are 36mm outer diameter by 52.8mm length, with a 3.17mm shaft and a weight of 187g.

Specifications

  • Type: Brushless Sensored
  • KV Rating: 1800
  • LiPo Cells: 2-3S
  • No-load Current: 1.3A
  • Outer Diameter: 36mm
  • Length: 52.8mm
  • Shaft Diameter: 3.17mm
  • Weight: 187g

A dependable sensored option for racers and hobbyists who want consistent throttle response and a motor that fits many standard 1/10 installations.

Sensors provide more accurate rotor position feedback at low speeds, which improves throttle modulation and reduces cogging during precise manoeuvres.
Use a high quality 2S or 3S LiPo pack within the motor and ESC voltage limits. Match battery discharge rating to your ESC and motor demands for trouble free running.
Run progressive throttle sessions at moderate temperatures, avoid full throttle bursts until bearings and brushes have settled, and check mountings after initial runs.
The size and mounting pattern are common for many 1/10 touring and rally chassis, but confirm physical clearance and motor mount hole spacing for your specific model.

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