Dualsky XM2532EG-16 1550 RPM/V 48g Cased Outrunner
Description
4 mm shaft. See images for full specifications.
Recommended props:
2S LiPo: 9x7, 10x6, 10x8
3S LiPo: 8x5, 9x5, 9x6, GM 10x5
Reviews 7
This motor was purchased for an F5L model, in this case an Eli. I wanted a motor that would give a really good climb even with full ballast using a 2 cell LiHv 70c battery. Combined with a 10x6 GM prop it gets to 100 metres altitude in 15 seconds with 130 of ballast on board. If I used a lighter motor I’d have to add some lead to the nose so it makes sense to use this one. The 25mm case is a nice fit in the fuselage. This motor, plus Dualsky X30 Esc. with a 10x6 prop and a 2cell battery is a great combination.
These are high quality motors, I really like the rear cable entry and it being fully encased, outrunner performance with inrunner peace of mind when installed close to batteries in a small fuselage. Pulls 15 amps at full noise on 2S, 9.5 x 6 prop, own design 2m T tail pod / boom glider, AUW 810 grams, climbs effortlessly at half throttle on the stick.
I’ve used a number of Dualsky motors in my own models and those who I build for.
This motor is fitted to an “Eli” F5L model. Powered by a a 550mAh 70C battery and fitted with a 10x6 GM prop it gets to 100 metres altitude in about 15 seconds. Model weighs 460 grams. I can use that excess time to fly upwind when the conditions need it. Pulls about 16 amps max.
I am not much of an electric person, but I love these motors the power you get out of them is amazing, I have them in most of my gliders and wow, they climb vertical, a must get.
I got the dual sky motor and CN motor mount in the spring. I electrified a "Topaz" RES model built in Ukraine around 2003. I ground off the F/G nose carefully and glued in the CN motor mount. The motor bolted up perfectly. The revised model weighs 42/43 oz and Climbs with alacrity at a 45+ degree angle. An excellent small motor that appears to be well made.
Jerry K
This motor is Awsome for a RES glider...In the meantime I've got three of these..
Dualski for ever in my upcoming gliders!
