🚤 Power your passion with precision and speed!
This pack of five Swhmc 280 micro DC motors delivers high-speed rotation up to 13,000 RPM within a compact 42x24 mm frame. Designed for RC boats and DIY models, they operate efficiently across a versatile 3V to 12V range, featuring a durable 2mm shaft for reliable torque. Ideal for hobbyists seeking performance and flexibility in one sleek package.
Brand | Swhmc |
Speed | 13000 RPM |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Product Dimensions | 0.94"W x 1.88"H |
Item Weight | 7.36 ounces |
Manufacturer | Swhmc |
UPC | 744430896337 |
Part Number | 43234-1915 |
Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
Item model number | 43234-1915 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
O**A
Nice.
Especial están, los he usado en varios Rc y están muy resistentes.
Z**S
Looked good
These looked good, but I had to return them because they were too small and didn't fit for what I needed after all. Seemed like nice motors.
T**N
Received what was ordered
Works. No issues so far.
E**D
Nice Little Motors — Worked Great For Me
This is a fairly robust motor that just works great. Thanks so much!
D**E
All dead motors
All bad motors…. All 5 motors did not work regardless of voltage. Thought I was crazy and had a coworker test them as well. Buyer beware
S**X
Works
These motors arrived as expected. They run great and seem to be good quality.
A**W
The stock motor was in sad shape, and this was the perfect replacement
Worked perfectly in my application. I took an old 27mhz Am toy grade remote control car and was tasked with upgrading it to a 2.4ghz digital proportional radio system with a servo for steering and electronic speed control for throttle control. The stock motor was in sad shape, and this was the perfect replacement. And, I have 4 spare motors in my parts bin.
M**N
Actually draws 0.5 A
The seller said these motors draw 0.07 amps. When the arrived I tested it with a 12V power supply and a Fluke 87 multi meter. It draws 0.50 A for about one second on startup and 0.25 A while running (nothing attached to the shaft). When I tried limiting the current to 0.10 A, the motor would not spin. I tried limiting the current to 0.20 A and it would not run until I got it started manually by spinning the shaft with my fingers. So at least in my case, the seller's statement was not true, and if my power supply could only output 0.07 amps the motor would appear to be non-functional (since after all, a DC motor will happily draw current without spinning).The starting current draw will be even higher than 0.50 A if you are using the motor do actually do some work, instead of just spinning the shaft in the air. Make sure your power supply has enough current capability. Most batteries will have enough current capability, but they will drain at least four times faster than the seller would have you expect.In case it is useful to your application, I measured the cylindrical body of the motor is 23.8mm diameter, 30.6mm long. The shaft sticks out 10mm from the front bearing. So the seller means that the shaft is 42mm long including the parts of the shaft which are inside the motor. Most people would refer to the "overall length" as 42mm, and the "shaft length" as 10mm.Lastly, these things are noisy. They are considerably louder than a person talking, but not painfully loud.I give the product 4 stars because the motors are functional and the price is excellent. I took off one star because I am worried someone will buy it on the basis of the seller's incorrect current rating. Hope this helps.
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