Motor Poles

Cracker

Member
I was wondering if anybody can give me an answer to this question. I have notice that some motors are advertising 16poles versus 22poles. Does that mean the number of magnets? If so are there advantages and/or disadvantages to more or less poles?
 

gtranquilla

RadioActive
That is a very good question and here is a detailed tutorial on the subject.....http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=185271&highlight=bergmeyer.
Basically there is a tradeoff between voltage level, number of poles and the torque produced. More poles means lower rpm but greater torque which allows the motor to turn a larger diameter prop with more pitch.

I was wondering if anybody can give me an answer to this question. I have notice that some motors are advertising 16poles versus 22poles. Does that mean the number of magnets? If so are there advantages and/or disadvantages to more or less poles?
 

Electro 2

Member
Absolutely correct. Also, efficiency = big props turning slowly, hence, the higher pole count is a better choice and more expensive. If you're flying some little 2lb whizzer and just slamming it around, it's quite different, but with a 10 lb aircraft and DSLR out there you'll want more than 9 minute flights. 22 or more is the choice.
 

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