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This motor when completed had the following specs:

10,000 rpm no load @12.17v = 822 rpm/volt

With 9X7 prop: Static

78 watts

5400 rpm

6.75 amps

Solder the three ends together and put on Heat Shrink

 

Press the stator onto the firewall mount. I used my drill press to press them together

 

The stator is now on the fire wall mount.

 

Do all three motor leads the same way.

Solder the leads onto the motor. Scrape off the enamel from the motor wires. Get 3 wires around 3" long. Strip back about 1". Twist in the motor lead and solder.


Put on heat shrink and solder on the plug that you will use.


 

Completed motor

The instructions I have found on different sights say that you don't need any clips to retain the can. Theoretically if the prop thrust starts to pull the can off, less of the magnets will be on the stator. That would decrease RPM and thrust. That would allow the can to stop pulling off of the stator and return to normal position. Hard to explain. Self governing.....sort-of. ANY WAY... I put a collar on mine, just because...