HOBBYWING QuicRun 3650SD 10.5T G2 Brushless Motor 30404309 - Driver Focused  [HW-30404309]

HOBBYWING QuicRun-3650SD-10.5T G2 - 30404309
Price:
£42.81
Brand:
Hobbywing
Model:
HW-30404309
Condition:
Brand New
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HOBBYWING 30404309: Balanced Power for 1/10 Models

The Hobbywing 30404309 delivers a balanced package of torque and RPM for 1/10 scale RC cars. Its sensored brushless setup gives consistent throttle feedback that helps drivers place the car precisely through corners and straights.

Built for Control and Speed

Supporting 2S and 3S LiPo systems, the 30404309 is adaptable to different driving styles and track layouts. The sensored control reduces stutter at low RPMs and the 3600 KV value provides a lively top end for competitive runs.

Dimensions That Fit Common Chassis

With 36mm diameter and 52.8mm length, the motor fits typical 1/10 bays and keeps mass low at 186 grams. This helps with weight distribution and allows fine tuning of suspension and gearing for sharper handling.

Works Across Multiple 1/10 Classes

From touring cars to buggies, the 30404309 is suitable for a range of applications. Its fixed timing supports compliance with many class rules while delivering the predictable rollouts racers expect from a sensored motor.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/10
  • Type: Brushless, Sensored
  • KV Rating: 3600
  • LiPo Cells: 2-3S
  • No-load Current: 2.8A
  • Dimensions: 36mm Diameter x 52.8mm Length
  • Shaft Diameter: 3.17mm
  • Weight: 186g
  • Timing: Fixed

For drivers seeking dependable, tunable motor performance in a compact form, the Hobbywing 30404309 is a sensible upgrade that supports consistent lap times and usable power delivery.

The sensored operation smooths low-speed control and reduces inconsistencies on corner exits, which can help deliver more consistent laps when tuned correctly.
You may need to adjust pinion or spur sizes to match wheel size and desired top speed, especially when switching between 2S and 3S batteries.
Check the motor can after a few runs; if it becomes too hot to hold, reduce load or provide better cooling. Use sensible gearing and fresh bearings to limit heat build-up.
The motor itself is not sealed for water. Avoid heavy spray and take care to dry and inspect connections after exposure to moisture to prevent corrosion.

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