Team Powers TP-540B-94F-V3 540 Stock Motor - V3 Black Can High Output  [TP-540B-94F-V3]

Team Powers 540 Stock Motor, Black Can, High Power(V3) (TP-540B-94F-V3)
Price:
£5.97
Brand:
Team Powers
Model:
TP-540B-94F-V3
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Balanced performance in the Team Powers TP-540B-94F-V3

The motor you pick shapes how the car behaves on the circuit. The Team Powers TP-540B-94F-V3 offers a blend of top speed and controllable power for 1:10 touring vehicles, MINI layouts and F1 models. It is suited to enthusiasts who want reliable, tuneable performance.

Size, shaft and rpm details

This 540B-94F-V3 measures 35.8mm diameter by 51mm length and uses a 3.17mm shaft for conventional pinion fitment. Its unloaded speed is listed at around 24,000 RPM on 7.2V, making it a capable choice for higher speed gearing. At roughly 170g it provides a sensible weight compromise for many chassis.

Recommended wiring and interference tips

Install the motor in platforms from Tamiya M03 to F1 conversions to improve acceleration and straight-line pace. For AM receivers fit a 0.1u capacitor across the motor terminals and keep motor cables routed clear of receiver and servo leads to reduce radio noise.

Specifications

  • Motor Dimensions (Diameter x Length): 35.8mm x 51mm
  • Shaft Diameter: 3.17mm
  • Speed: 24000 RPM @ 7.2V, No loading
  • Weight: ~170g
  • Recommended RC Models: 1:10 Touring Car, MINI Car, F1, Tamiya M03

The Team Powers 540B-94F-V3 is an effective 540 motor choice for those seeking predictable, tunable performance without complex setup changes.

Inspect and clean the commutator periodically to remove dust and brush residue. Light polishing with appropriate tools helps maintain consistent contact and performance.
Yes. Its standard dimensions and shaft make it straightforward to fit into many kit conversions, provided you check motor mount and clearance requirements first.
If the case feels excessively hot to touch, performance drops or brushes wear quickly, these are signs of overheating. Review gearing, airflow and electrical load to remedy the issue.
A 0.1u capacitor across the motor terminals helps suppress electrical noise and can improve radio reliability when using older or AM receivers.

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