ECO II 2207 Stator - For 5" Propeller Racing and Freestyle Craft
The engineers at EMAX are always seeking ways to design the ultimate motor with brushless technology. In their efforts, they produced the ECO II Series, a new line of brushless motors further improving on the performance and durability while retaining the same affordability.
Redesigned from the ground up, the ECO II boasts an all new architecture. With a more rounded design paired together with thicker reinforcements, maximum durability is achieved. Finished with a reflective surface, the ECO II offers a sleek modern design destined to satisfy the need for both aesthetics and durability.
In order to improve the performance from its predecessor, the ECO II utilizes N52SH arc magnets over prior N48 magnets, allowing more powerful throttle response and higher RPMs to be achieved. More torque and thrust is generated, allowing pilots the flexibility to comfortably meet the demands of any racetrack or flight situation.
The ECO II Series marks the next evolution in affordable brushless motor technology, bringing in a new era of performance for everyone.
The ECO II Series motors feature:
A brand new design with a rounded bell and stronger attachment points for increased durability.
Fully mirror-polished finish that shines and glistens with even the smallest hint of light.
Upgraded N52SH curved arc magnets for tighter airgap and better performance.
EZO 9mm bearing for unparalleled smooth operation.
Recieved a faulty motor (lots of rattling and motor bell wouldn't spin). I guess for the price, one out of 4 being bad isn't the worst case, but not ideal. NBD had a solution but it wasn't really ideal so I didn't follow through and just have a faulty motor to stick on my desk. It's also quite heavy.
Still building it, but this sucker gets five stars for completeness. Seems to have a double supply of screws and standoffs, plus it comes with a full set of TPU bits—antenna mount, xt30 mount, a little sled for the receiver, and shoes—that you won’t get from cncdrones.
These batteries might actually be worth it in terms of dollars per flight time! They last over five minutes when my old lower end batteries last three minutes, and they’ve even lasted for seven on a freestyle quad in a tight environment. Plus it’s always fun to have a battery that can actually kind of handle full throttle for extended periods!