Hobbywing 30408008 1/10 Sensored Brushless Justock Motor  [HW-30408008]

HOBBYWING JUSTOCK-3650SD-25.5T G2 - 30408008
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Sensored brushless option for 1/10 scale RC driving

The Hobbywing 30408008 Justock-3650SD-25.5T G2 motor is aimed at modelers who need reliable low-end control. Suited to 1/10 scale cars, its sensored setup helps with clean starts and consistent laps.

Reliable output with set timing

This Justock-3650SD-25.5T G2 motor is rated at 1550 KV and features a fixed timing arrangement to give steady performance under race and practice conditions. That stability makes setup simpler for many drivers.

Neat form factor and durable build

The motor's 35.9mm diameter and 52.5mm length make it compatible with common 1/10 chassis bays. At 179g the weight is modest while construction remains solid for regular use.

Specifications

  • Type: Sensored Brushless
  • KV Rating: 1550
  • LiPo Cells: 2-3S
  • No-load Current: 1.2A
  • Outer Diameter: 35.9mm
  • Length: 52.5mm
  • Shaft Diameter: 3.17mm
  • Weight: 179g
  • Timing: Fixed

A sensible upgrade for club racers and weekend pilots alike, the Hobbywing 30408008 provides dependable control for varied track surfaces.

It will fit most 1/10 motor mounts and works with ESCs that support sensored operation; confirm shaft and mount dimensions before fitting.
While you can run it sensorless with compatible ESC settings, you will lose the smooth low-speed behaviour provided by the sensors.
Start with conservative pinion sizes and monitor motor temp and lap times; increase pinion sparingly to raise top speed without overheating.
Check gear mesh, secure the sensor cable, verify motor runout, and perform a short test run to confirm smooth startup and no unusual noise.

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