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> Brushless Motors > TURNIGY

PRODUCT ID: TR35-36C-1100
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TR 35-36C 1100kv Brushless Outrunner (Eq: AXi 2814
TR 35-36C 1100kv Brushless Outrunner (Eq: AXi 2814


TURNIGY AerodriveXp

Model: TR35-36C
Input Voltage : 7.4V~11.1V (2~3S Li-po)
Kv : 1100rpm/V } within 10%
Current capacity : 35A/30s
Dimentions : 35mm X 36mm / 1.38in X 1.41in
Shaft diameter : 4mm / 0.16in
Weight : 106g / 3.74oz
Number of poles/magnets : 14
Recommended model weight : 1000~1900g / 35~67oz
Power equivalent : .25 to .30 IC  glow engine
Stator Dimentions: 28x14mm
Power: 400W+
 

Kv (rpm/v) 1100
Weight (g) 106
Max Current (A) 35
Resistance (mh) 0
Max Voltage (V) 11
Power(W) 0
Shaft A (mm) 4
Length B (mm) 36
Diameter C (mm) 35
Can Length D (mm) 19
Total Length E (mm) 51
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16/08/2010
Komal (100%)
Hey there, I just purchase this motor to put in my edge 540 electric, i'll be running it with a 10x7 prop and mystery 50A esc with 11.1 30c, will this setup give any problems?
28/07/2010
scot.kennedy (46%)
I have a pattern/sport plane that weights 750 grams and has a wingspan of 39". I was hoping to power it with this motor, a 10x7 prop and my CC Thunderbird 36 amp ESC. Does this sound like an appropriate combo or will I have issues? Thanks a LOT!
22/07/2010
chaitanya.alur (32%)
mi plane weight is 1.5 kg... i have 10C continuous 11.1v and 4000mah battery with 30A ESC.. can i use this motor for my plane??
   Jose Maria (84%)
Yes, you can use this motor for your plane, but i'll replace the ESC for one with 40A.
17/07/2010
Joseph (84%)
Does anyone have the bearing size for this motor? I have 4 of them on trainers at my summer camp flying 4 - 6 hours / day with instructors and students and they rock. I think the bearings are getting noisy and need replacement, however, the motors have paid for themselves after two weeks. Alpha 450e trainer running an 11 x 4.5 prop with Plush 40 amp speed controller. Thanks.
   Larry S (40%)
The bearings went in my TR 35-36C 1100kv Brushless Outrunner.So I took it apart and measured the bearings with my vernier calipers.These are the sizes 4x12x4, and 4x9x4.
I have seen other people say that the sizes are 4x12x4(which is correct) and 4x10x4(that is not the size that I have measured).
I found bearings for a reasonable price.I just googled bearing retailers,then just called a few places. I am getting them for about $8 a piece,and these are good quality bearings.Just be sure the bearings are Japenese bearings,not cheap Chinese "budget bearings".
8/07/2010
Brad (86%)
I have tried this motor with a 60A & 30A E Flite ESC and a 30A turnigy ESC, the motor with run but will slow after half throttle, I have programed the ESC to every different timing combo and does the same thing, Any ideas?? or anyone else had this problem that managed to get it sorted??
   Brad (86%)
All sorted, ended up being a fault with the 3S battery as turned out to have a faulty cell. Motor runs very well now and is a good upgrade for the PZ Corsair.
   Jose Maria (84%)
Have you tried to see how you have the settings of your radio transmiter in channel 3?
15/06/2010
jaiheat (20%)
I have tested this motor without load (no propeler), 40 Amp esc turnigy, rhino 3S-2350 mamph 25C and the motor get quiet hot. What am I doing badly?
With an apc 9x5.5 the motor is burning, untouchable.
   spa (45%)
Hi, i use the same motor on an 4 cell A123 and turnigy plush 30Amp with an 11"*6" prop in an MPX Easy Glider. Current ist nearly 30Amps. The motor gets hot but is touchable by hand. Control your cooling conditions. Otherwise i think the motor isnt ok.
   jaiheat (20%)
The motor was mounted inside a foam mould. I have practiced some holes in the mould, and now the temperature conditions have improved. Thanks Spa
   dhtfhftghf (15%)
thats what i am using works fine but running a moter with out the air going into isnt good for it
   ROGERIO G (-3%)
Be careful! Static test = no ventilation = hot. Try 5 minutes flying (70% left stick). I use prop 9x6, and my motor stay hot after 7 minutes 3d. But not untouchable.
   Nate5583 (50%)
You should not run the motor with no load, but it sounds like there may be a defect with your motor or your esc timing is way to high
   Jose Maria (84%)
Have you tried with a bigger propeller? 10x5, 10x6, 10x7.
   jaiheat (20%)
Jose Maria prob con una 10x5 y con 11x5 y las condiciones trmicas eran peores. El problema era la falta de ventilacion.
I tested the motor with 10x5 and 11x5 propellers. The temperature conditions were worst. The problem was the lack of ventilation.
Gracias
24/03/2010
Wadsworth (42%)
I can't find a good place to get replacement bearings for this motor (unless I want to buy 100 of them for way too much $$).. Anyone have any advice?
   Larry S (40%)
I bought some replacement bearings for my brother.I just looked in the phone book(yellow pages),and looked up "bearings".Then I just called around for pricing,and if they stocked these small bearing sizes. I think that is the best thing to do.Personally I would be sure not to buy budget Chinese bearings.
   Claudius (19%)
try boca bearings... they have a large selections of bearings
   jackmack (25%)
You can find them at a bearing wharehouse like this place by my house in Van nuys call Alliance Bearing Industries,Inc. They cost a bit more but they'er aircaft bearing top quality they seem to be the best that I've found!
   aramid (27%)
RC-bearings****. Hopefully these links work: ***********rc-bearings****/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=30_32&products_id=667 and ***********rc-bearings****/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=30_32&products_id=854
5/03/2010
Hyphen (68%)
Hello,

can anyone give me the dimensions of the mounting holes and the screw size?

Thanks a lot
   Hyphen (68%)
So now I give the answer to myself. Unfortunately from the point of the mounting holes the motor isn't equal to the Axi 2814. I bought it because of this statement, but it is not correct. The Axi has 16 and 19mm mounting hole diameter. The TR 35-36C has 19 and 25mm :-(
   Coyote64 (-4%)
mounting holes are 42mm or 25mm horizontally and 19mm and 42 vertically, m3 screws
   Invell (20%)
If this motor is equiv. to Axi 2814, look at Axi motors ***********modelmotors.cz/ and search Axi 2814. 2 M3 screws spaced 16 mm and 2 others spaced 19 mm. Motor not yet received.
25/01/2010
casski22 (70%)
I juste receive that motor whit turnigy plush 40a
whit 3s 2200 20c zippy battery and i try it whit a 12*6 sf prop the battery,esc and motor comme very hot . In the reviews everybody fly whit 12*6 prop.Why it doesnt work for me
   ROGERIO G (-3%)
Wow... this propeller is to big for this motor. Try 9x5.
24/10/2009
uguraksel (73%)
Alp alnabilecek en iyi motorlardan biri. 1kg a kadar tm balsa 3D modeller iin nerilen, amper(pil) dostu, torklu, salam bir motor. Tavsiye ederim.
11/10/2009
Mark (25%)
I just got the 35-36c motor and tried to connect it to a plush 40amp speed controller but the motor just shutters it will not spin. Please can someone tell me what i have done wrong.
   jesus (39%)
did u program the esc?
12/09/2009
VTflyer (80%)
These motors are fantastic. I have replaced all the stock motors in my Parkzone T-28, Parkzone Typhoon2 3D, and my HobbyZone Super Cub. They are all completely different planes now. Much more power and totally quiet. Almost too quiet.

I'm somewhat new to the hobby so I still crash sometimes. If you are also new, you might want to pick up the accessory pack (TR-35-ACC) if it's in stock because the prop mount can bend pretty easily in a nose crash. The accessory pack seems to always be on backorder.
23/08/2009
Steven (57%)
One of the guys at my field has these motors and it clicks and he thinks it is broken but it works though! so he runs it ... lol.. but it's a bargain and it is of good quality... so knock urself out!
11/07/2009
Tyson (40%)
Stripped threads on back of motor for mounting...
I have installed 3 of these motors on different planes but I have one motor that was miss-threaded or something on 2 of the holes for mounting. I am unable to use the 2 inner holes. What the heck should I do?
15/06/2009
richard maheas (76%)
wow i fail... but he motor is nice anyways from wat my freinds tell me...
15/06/2009
richard maheas (76%)
whao my computer was lagging and i pessed the button multiple times and whoa lots of discussions whoaps srry...lol
15/06/2009
richard maheas (76%)
One of the guys at my field has these motors and it clicks and he thinks it is broken but it works though! so he runs it ... lol.. but it's a bargain and it is of good quality... so knock urself out!
15/06/2009
richard maheas (76%)
One of the guys at my field has these motors and it clicks and he thinks it is broken but it works though! so he runs it ... lol.. but it's a bargain and it is of good quality... so knock urself out!
15/06/2009
richard maheas (76%)
One of the guys at my field has these motors and it clicks and he thinks it is broken but it works though! so he runs it ... lol.. but it's a bargain and it is of good quality... so knock urself out!
15/06/2009
richard maheas (76%)
One of the guys at my field has these motors and it clicks and he thinks it is broken but it works though! so he runs it ... lol.. but it's a bargain and it is of good quality... so knock urself out!
15/06/2009
richard maheas (76%)
One of the guys at my field has these motors and it clicks and he thinks it is broken but it works though! so he runs it ... lol.. but it's a bargain and it is of good quality... so knock urself out!
15/06/2009
richard maheas (76%)
One of the guys at my field has these motors and it clicks and he thinks it is broken but it works though! so he runs it ... lol.. but it's a bargain and it is of good quality... so knock urself out!
15/06/2009
richard maheas (76%)
One of the guys at my field has these motors and it clicks and he thinks it is broken but it works though! so he runs it ... lol.. but it's a bargain and it is of good quality... so knock urself out!
10/06/2009
drumplayerjd (71%)
I need help. I was hoping someone could tell me what timing is best for this motor esc combo? I have the 3536c and a Plush 40 esc. I use a Flightmax 2200 25c 11.1v batt and a 9.5x7.5 prop. If it matters it's for a HobbyZone Corsair foam plane. I know the basics, low timing longer flight times, less amp draw, motor runs cooler and soforth. What I really need to know is the med. timing setting the default setting because I may have moved it and now my programming card says low timing. Can I move it to med for more speed with no problems? I think I read that a motor with 14 magnets should be set at med. timing for best results anyway. Is this true? I want more speed out of my set up. I know that the pitch of the prop is what effects the speed and the size is related to thrust. Any suggestions anyone? Help.
21/05/2009
dondel (88%)
The 35-36c is a great motor I own 3 of them in various aircraft. Looking to upgrade to the next step up for a larger motor. Can any one help me with recomendation and motor & mount to go with motor???
23/04/2009
Marcin (54%)
I have maybe a stupid question but it bothers me. I saw some test results for brushless motors and I found something like this:
KD A22-20L
11x5.5 APC-E (3 cells: 23A, 240W, 1200g, 41mph, 7900rpm)

TR 35-36C 1100kv
Prop. APC-E 11x5.5 / 32 Amp / Thrust 1250g
So this is my question why little 85g 240W Keda has the same trust like 105g 400+W Turnigy? And it's spend less Amp? Where is the difference, where's gone this 9A? Which one will be better for 800-1000g acrobatic model?
(Test results are from revives under the motors)
   Marcin (54%)
I make a mistake I thought about 700-850g model, 2200mAh 3s LiPo, 4s 1100mAh LiFe, 30 or 40A ESC
   Mcdyvie (61%)
This is an excellent motor all around. The power is very nice for the weight and it is very smooth. I have three of them now in operation on various birds, all under one Kilo and all are just insanely fast and have unlimited vertical. For a 800-1000g plane this motor will make it a rocket.
At that price buy both and do a side by side comparison for us!
   aramid (27%)
If the numbers you were looking at didn't come from the same reviewer, then they probably used different test methods and got slightly different numbers. It's still very easy for two motors to give you the same thrust on different power, though - when it happens, the extra power goes into speed. The motors might give the same thrust, but the more powerful one would give your plane much higher top speed.

Keith (72%)
Is this Ok with a 1.5kg(RTF) glider? To climb steeply but now accidently exit the atmosphere...

Thanks!
   giorgio (84%)
I have it on a topmodel gem, 2 m wingspan and 1,3 kilos. Wiith 3s lipo and 12x6 prop it pulls the glider vertically
   Keith (72%)
Hey, thanks!

I think I may try a 10x7 then or 11x6-8.

LANCE4US2 (80%)
I want to use this motor on a E-FLITE 25 STICK. WHAT DO YOU THINK?
THANKS,
ROB
   John (61%)
Should haul it okay, but to show the true spirit of that plane, step up to a Turnigy 42-40A 1050KV motor and use a 4S Lipo battery

Christian (72%)
What is the resistance and no load current for this motor? I see that post it for the Turnigy 50-65C under Test Data Results:
https://****hobbycity****/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=4913&Product_Name=TURNIGY_50-65C_320kv_Outrunner_(Eq:_4130/16)

FreeStyle07 (86%)
OK, I found the answer here: http://myhobbycity.com/showthread.php?t=3363&highlight=TR+35-36C+bearing

FreeStyle07 (86%)
Does anybody know where to find bearings for this motor? I have a broken one after a (big) crash. I replaced it by the same motor but would like to repair it anyway to have a spare one...

Shotgun06 (59%)
Can you use a 4s lipo with it?
   Beaufighter (-25%)
Off course. Just remember to use a smaller prop than on a 3S to keep below max amp and max power.
   FreeStyle07 (86%)
I would NOT, it's indicated for 2S and 3S use and personally I think it would burn out. It has plenty of power with 3S and it get quiet hot at max power

beaulac (35%)
Can i use it with 36 amp esc,3 cells lipo 2200 20c and 8x6 apce prop ?
   Deryn (87%)
36 amps would be close to the max current draw of the motor (400W / 11.1v).
A 40 or 45amp ESC would be better as it will leave you with a safety margin to prevent burnt components.
   Prof100 (76%)
You can but the 1100 KV motor is pretty slow for 8x6 prop. With a low KV motor like this your smallest prop should be 10" and you can go up to 12" if you have the ESC to handle the amp draw. I run a 11x7 APC E prop on my motor in a T-28 Trojan and it goes straight vertical. If you are constrained by the prop size buy a higher KV version of this motor.
   FreeStyle07 (86%)
I run it in an EasyGlider Electric and Pro with a Graupner 11x6 prop, a Turnigy 40A ESC and Zippy 2200mAh/25C. The ESC stays "handwarm" and the motor is getting slightly hot (estimated 45 to 50 degree), but it's no problem. Depends also on the outside temperature that are currently between -6 and 0, brrrr. For an 8x6 I would choose higher KV at 1500+
   FreeStyle07 (86%)
Sorry, to exactly answer your question: YES, you can, but it's inefficient

Paul (78%)
Are there any instruction for Turnigy motors on this or any other web site?
   Beaufighter (-25%)
Have you tried the forum? Try clicking the "customer community" button on the top of the page!

Paul (78%)
How do you reverse the shaft on these motors?
I have removed the e-clip & grub screw, but the shaft still seems vert solid.
Have I missed anything or is there any special technique.
I have not used much forve yet, just in case!
   Mcdyvie (61%)
Here is a nice tutorial on how to reverse the shaft:
***********rcgroups****/forums/showpost.php?p=11680389
   Mcdyvie (61%)
Ok, I guess you can't post links anymore...its dubya, dubya, dubya dot rcgroups dot com/etc...

Devan (72%)
What battery Do I need with what C rating?
   FreeStyle07 (86%)
it depends on the LiPo capacity. If you take 2200mAh or higher and chose a setup that is pulling around 30 - 35A a 20C is OK since it supports more than 40A
   Mcdyvie (61%)
With a 10x7 or smaller prop you can use a 20-30C/3S battery and be within the range of the motors amp draw (+ or - 1Amp). IMO the 10x7 makes this motor shine. Insane speed and power. Here is a video of that motor with a 30C 3000Mah Turnigy and a 10x7 prop:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqAZYQCOIMc

frelo (84%)
Is the motor complet or must I buy the spare accessory pack too?
   Aspirou (80%)
It's complete..but i usually get a spare accessory pack in case i bent a shaft.

William (31%)
What connector should I solder onto the 3 output wires on the ESC?

   Karel (75%)
G3.5mm connectors (3 pairs) included.

waynemia (74%)
What is the difference between the TR35-36A, TR35-36B, and TR35-36C besides the Kv rating? Why would I not just use the A model all the time with the higher Kv all other things equal??
   Jason5001 (4%)
Lower Kv = more torque (bigger prop) and flies slower. High Kv is the opposite.

plesk (48%)
Dear HC,

Can i know the Max load current for this brushless. Thanks you
   Mcdyvie (61%)
35A is the redommended max, but this motor can easily handle more.
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