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Hobby King 40mmx5mm folding spinners @ ~450 Watts?
Has anybody pushed there HK spinners to 450 Watts or beyond?
I have a 40mm x 4mm shaft at 270 watts and im very comfortable with that but what about a 40mm x 5mm shaft 450 Watts input? That particular product is a bit short on for detail in the reviews. Im going to use 15x10" aeronaut blades @ ~ 5,500 rpm but the $50 for the spinner makes me cringe a bit when HK has spinners at 1/10 of the price. http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbycity/s...idproduct=5564 They have the obvious draw back of 2mm bolts that would have to be replaced leaving less material in the arms. Can't hurt to ask right? |
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Hastings, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand (Aotearoa)
Joined Feb 2000
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What about an MPJet spinner?
http://www.wattsup.co.nz/catalog/pro...roducts_id=611 The aeronaut ones are good although a little pricey. There collets have a 4-way cut in them which grips the shaft better than a single slot. Heather |
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I should just man up and buy the aeronaut. The cost of any damage loosing a prop will do wont be less that the price difference. The MP looks nice but I dont get along with e-clips ![]() http://www.airstrike.com.au/Folding%20Props.htm |
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