716 Coreless DC Motor (3-5V) | 50,000 RPM Micro RC Drone Motor
716 Coreless DC Motor (3-5V) | 50,000 RPM Micro RC Drone Motor
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Short Product Description
Short Product Description
Give your DIY drones and micro RC models the power they crave. Weighing only 2.6 grams, this 716 Coreless DC Motor delivers a staggering 50,000 RPM to maximize lift and acceleration without weighing down your build. Perfect for STEM projects, custom quadcopters, and precision repairs.
Key Features
Key Features
- Ultra-Lightweight 2.6g Build: Minimizes payload weight to drastically improve battery efficiency and flight times in micro drones.
- Rapid Coreless Technology: Eliminates iron-core inertia, resulting in instant throttle response and higher top speeds (up to 50,000 RPM).
- Low Power Consumption: Draws only 78mA at 3.7V under no load, ensuring your 1S LiPo batteries last longer during operation.
- Standardized 716 Sizing: The 7x16.5mm cylindrical body fits universally into most micro quadcopter frames and DIY motor mounts.
- Ready-to-Solder Wiring: Comes with 6cm color-coded leads (Red/Blue for Clockwise rotation) for quick, mistake-free installation.
Full Product Description
Full Product Description
Unleash High-Speed Performance for Micro Aircraft
When building or repairing micro RC planes and drones, every gram and every RPM matters. The 716 Coreless Motor (3-5V) is engineered to provide an exceptional power-to-weight ratio. Unlike standard iron-core motors, the coreless design ensures rapid acceleration, minimal energy loss, and ultra-smooth operation, making it the ultimate choice for agile flight.
Designed for Makers and Hobbyists
Whether you are replacing a burnt-out motor on a Tiny Whoop or designing a custom STEM robotics project from scratch, this motor is built for effortless integration. The pre-tinned 6cm red/blue wires are clearly color-coded for a clockwise (CW) rotation setup, saving you troubleshooting time during soldering.
Efficient Power Consumption
Running efficiently on standard 1S LiPo batteries (3.7V), it draws remarkably low no-load current (approx. 78mA) while pushing close to 47,000 RPM. This efficiency translates directly into longer flight times and sustained peak performance for your custom electronics.
Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
- Motor type: 716 coreless DC motor
- Operating voltage: 3.0V – 5.0V DC
- Rotation direction: clockwise (CW)
- Body dimensions: 7.0mm (diameter) × 16.5mm (length)
- Shaft dimensions: 0.8mm (diameter) × 7.5mm (length)
- Weight: 2.6g
- Wire length: approx. 6 cm
- Performance (3.0V): no-load current ~76mA, speed ~39,944 RPM
- Performance (3.7V): no-load current ~78mA, speed ~46,908 RPM
Delivery Options
Delivery Options
- Local delivery within Hong Kong and in-store pickup.
- Free shipping for orders of HK$400 or above; HK$35 shipping fee for orders below HK$400.
- Shipped by SF Express, usually dispatched the same day for orders confirmed before 6:00 PM (Mon–Sat).
- Estimated delivery time: 1–3 business days after dispatch (Hong Kong).
- In-store pickup details (location and time) will be confirmed by email or phone message.
- Delivery times are estimates and may be affected by weather or unforeseen circumstances.
FAQ Section
FAQ Section
Q: What battery should I use with this 716 motor?
A: This motor is optimized for 3.7V power sources, making standard 1S LiPo batteries the perfect choice for drones. It can safely operate anywhere between 3V and 5V.
Q: Does this motor spin clockwise or counter-clockwise?
A: The red and blue wire configuration indicates this specific model is tuned for Clockwise (CW) rotation. If you need it to spin backward, you can reverse the polarity, though coreless motors generally perform best in their intended direction.
Q: Will the 0.8mm shaft fit standard micro propellers?
A: Yes! The 0.8mm diameter shaft is the industry standard for 716 motors, ensuring direct compatibility with a wide variety of micro drone and RC plane propellers.
Target Users / Applications
Target Users / Applications
- Drone Enthusiasts: Repairing or upgrading micro quadcopters (e.g., Tiny Whoops).
- DIY Makers: Building custom RC airplanes, hovercrafts, or miniature fans.
- STEM Students: Educational robotics projects requiring lightweight, high-speed rotary motion.
