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T-Motor M0703 19000Kv Micro Motor (1.0mm Shaft)

T-Motor M0703 19000Kv Micro Motor (1.0mm Shaft)

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T-Motor's M0703 19000Kv Micro Motor is a great size, rated at 0703, combining incredible power and unmatched reliability. You'll experience total authority with input control and feel the confidence that comes with T-Motor's superior technology. The T-Motor M0703 19000Kv motor has a rated voltage of 1S and weighs 1.7g, making it perfect for your 65MM Whoop racing drone. Fly with confidence - get your M0703 19000Kv Micro Motor today.

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Specifications 

  • KV: 19000
  • Stator Diameter: 7mm
  • Stator Height: 3mm
  • Shaft Diameter: 1mm
  • Mounting Pattern: 6.6mm x 3
  • Weight: 1.7g (Including Cable)
  • Rated Voltage: 1S
  • Max. Power (10s): 7.5W
  • Configuration: 9N12P
  • Lead: JST-1.25 40mm
  • Idle Current(10v): 0.5A
  • Peak Current(10s) 2.03A

Includes

  • 1x T-Motor M0703 19000Kv Micro Motor
  • 1x Spare Parts Bag

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    • SKU: 6971360356561
    • Barcode: 6971360356561
     

    Overall rating: 2.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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    Fly great, but insanley tight shafts.

    "I'm hoping this updates my previous review... The motors fly great. I love the power and control of the 0703 motor size. They fly great and look cool too. However, there is something about the motor shafts that is problematic. It is really hard to get props onto and off of the motors. They fit really really tightly. I've tried several types of whoop props, and I pre-drilled them with a jeweler's hand drill. It is still nearly impossible to remove props from these motors. I believe I damaged one motor in the fight to remove the props as it seized up after I changed props. Even the mightly Tiny Whoop Prop Popper wasn't very effective against these shafts. When it did work, the c-clips easily popped off, which are hassle to get back on. I haved resorted to using needle-nosed pliers to remove the props from these motors as it is the only way to safely remove them without damaging the motor. I measured the shafts with digital calipers and they're the same size as my Newbeedrone Silver motors, which tend to be a little on the loose side with most props. So I'm not sure how the t-motor shafts are different. On the upside, they do include extra c-clips and bushings with each motor, so I guess if you pop one, you're covered. While these motors are not quite as light as advertised (1.7g), they are still the lightest 0603/0703 whoop motor on the market at 1.8g. Great motor as long as you've always got pliers with you!"

    Wes W. (3/5)

    Shafts too tight!

    "I'll preface this by saying, the first pack I flew felt spectacular. I was instantly in love. But... When I first put props on these, I noticed they were pretty tight. And that was with old gen 1 Gemfan 2019 props, which were notorious for being loose. After a minor crash, I had to remove the props to pull out some hair and it was nearly impossible to remove the props. And I even have the famous Tiny Whoop Prop Popper. I could barely even get that under the props. After some fuss I tried a few different types of props, all really really tight. I then started to notice things not flying right... After some more fuss, I had a motor that felt seized up. I took it apart, but could really see anything wrong, but I think it's a slipped shaft. I've been flying whoops for almost 6 years and I've never had this much trouble removing props. Also, the motors are not as light as advertised. They weigh a little over 1.8g, not the advertised 1.7g. The motor wires are also way too long for a 65mm build. Perhaps shortening them could get closer to the advertised weight. But the shaft issues are a no-go for me. I bought 16 of these on the Black Friday sale and now I feel like I wasted my money."

    Wes W. (1/5)

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