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HYPERION Z50 Series Brushless OutRunners CLICK HERE FOR PRICING |
| See General Guide for Brushless Motor/Controller installation here |
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new Z50 Series Hyperion Outrunners are big brothers to the excellent
Z40 motor series, and share their quality in materials and design. From front to back, only the highest quality materials and
components are used. The arrangement of twelve stator poles and
fourteen magnet poles is primarily responsible for the high torque the Z50
Series generates on direct drive. The magnets are especially made for the Z Series motors, and are rounded on both bell and stator sides. The result is that contact area with the bell is complete, and this has two benefits: First, heat transfer is maximized, so the magnets are much less subject to damage from overheating. |
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One of the most important design features of the Z50 series is the large ring bearing which supports the rotating bell at the front of the motor (see pic above). During the development process on the Z40 series, we found that many failures of large OutRunner motors can be traced to deformation in the bell at higher rpm. By installing this ring bearing in the Z5025 to Z5045 motors, we fully support the bell both at front and back of the motor, and therefore greatly reduce the chances of magnet-adhesion failures.
The Hyperion Titan ESC
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Z50 MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS Note: Suggested maximum prop sizes are on basis of using high-performance lithium packs such as Hyperion VX or CL series. These maintain very high voltage levels under load. Some other brands will deliver much less voltage, and therefore much lower current with the same prop. In all cases, it is your responsibility to measure peak current with a freshly charged battery pack, using ammeter such as Hyperion E-Meter, to be sure that the propeller and battery combination that you have chosen does not cause the motor to exceed the maximum current limits as given below, at your altitude. The prop maximums are given for "3D" and other highly aerobatic models where full throttle is rarely used, but maximum power required for short intervals. If your model is a sport or scale type, we recommend starting two inches smaller in diameter and perhaps reduce pitch, compared to these max prop sizes. Z5025 Series The Z5025 Series are appropriate for models in the Engine 90 to 120 class, in the weight range of 4.0~5.5Kg for aerobatic models. For slow-flying or scale models, weights may be in the range of 5.5Kg to 8.5kg.
Z5035 Series The Z5035 Series are appropriate for models in the Engine 120 to 180 class, in the weight range of 5.0~6.5Kg for aerobatic models. For slow-flying or scale models, weights may be in the range of 6.5Kg to 10.0Kg.
Z5045 Series
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See General Guide for Brushless Motor/Controller installation here.