Introduction:
The MEPS channel tested popular 5-inch motors, including MEPS SZ2207 and SZ2306, against brands like T-Motor and Emax, focusing on performance, efficiency, and value. MEPS motors were highlighted for their competitive pricing and solid efficiency, making them a top choice for pilots seeking quality at a great price.
- 5-Inch Motor Comparison: MEPS tests its SZ2207 and SZ2306 motors against top brands, focusing on performance, efficiency, and price.
- Performance Evaluation: Using a high-capacity test bench to assess KV values, thrust, and efficiency.
- Key Findings: MEPS motors showcase excellent efficiency and competitive thrust, with standout value in pricing.
- Conclusion: MEPS offers the best value for pilots seeking efficient, high-performance motors at a cost-effective price.
Video Overview
Hello everyone, welcome to the MEPS channel! Our mission today is to embark on a comprehensive test of some of the most popular 5-inch motors available. We’re pitting giants like T-Motor, RC in Power, Emax, and our very own MEPS motors against each other. Using our advanced test bench, we’ll scrutinize their performance, thrust, size, weight, and, importantly, price to guide you to the motor that’s perfect for your needs. Whether you’re into racing or freestyle, we’ve got something for you. Let’s dive in.
The Contenders: MEPS Motors in the Spotlight
For today’s showdown, we’ve selected the MEPS Space SZ2207 and SZ2306, both in 1950KV. If you’re a regular here, you might recall Chris Rosser’s review praising the efficiency of our 2207 in 1750KV. However, today we’re upping the ante with the 1950KV variants, designed for a blend of freestyle and racing excitement. We’ve also included motors from other brands with similar KV ratings for a fair and thorough comparison.
The Test Bench: Our Laboratory
Our test bench is a beast, capable of handling large motors used in both fixed-wing and UAV applications. Today, it’s all about finding the real KV values and pushing these motors to their limits to see what they can really do.
The Findings: A Deep Dive into Motor Performance
Real KV Values Uncovered
- EMAX ECO II 2207 and 2306: Advertised at 1900KV, tested at 1950 and 1983KV.
- RCinPower Wasp Major: Perfect match at 1860KV.
- AOS Supernova: Surprisingly high at 2098KV.
- T-Motor F60 V: The lowest at 1891KV.
Thrust and Efficiency: The Powerhouses
- The AOS Supernova stands out with an incredible 1.8 kilograms of thrust, becoming a top-tier choice for freestyle enthusiasts.
- MEPS motors demonstrated remarkable efficiency, with the 2306 nearly topping the charts and the 2207 performing above average.
Weight and Price: The Deciding Factors
Our comparison chart shows MEPS motors maintaining a competitive middle range in weight. However, when it comes to price, MEPS motors steal the show, offering the lowest prices without compromising on quality. Thanks to high-end materials and craftsmanship, we’re proud to offer the best value on the market.
Conclusion: MEPS Motors – Unbeatable Value
While our motors show average performance in some areas, their exceptional efficiency and unbeatable price point make them the ultimate choice for cost-conscious pilots. With upcoming sales events, there’s never been a better time to invest in a MEPS motor.
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