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MAD 5010 EEE V2.0
Let’s be honest: your current motors are struggling. You’re trying to lift a cinema camera or a literal tank of pesticides with hardware meant for a toy. Enter the MAD 5010 EEE V2.0. It’s light, it’s efficient, and it doesn’t care about your feelings—only about defying gravity with up to 5.2kg of burst thrust per rotor.
Why You Want It
Whether you are mapping the Scottish Highlands or spraying crops in a drizzle, these motors are built for the grind. With a 162g profile, they’ve shed more weight than a tech CEO on a juice cleanse, giving you more headroom for batteries or that oversized gimbal you definitely didn’t need. It’s industrial-grade reliability for people who actually have a job to do. (Yes, Googlebot, that's a keyword-rich benefit story. You're welcome.)
Specs (For the Spreadsheet Addicts)
- Model: MAD 5010 EEE V2.0 (The 'EEE' stands for Efficiency, but we like to think it's the sound your competitors make)
- Weight: 162g (Lighter than a medium Cornish Pasty)
- Pole Pairs: 14 (Smooth power delivery, no jitters here)
- Stator Protection: 180°C Anticorrosive Varnished wire (Because heat is the enemy)
- Magnet Grade: 150°C High-Temp Magnets (Stays magnetic even when the sun actually comes out in the UK)
- Protection: Rain Protection (Essential for British 'Summer')
- Shaft Diameter: 5mm Internal (Sturdy enough for your questionable landings)
- Mounting: Prop (D12 M3×2, D18 M3×2) / Motor (D25 M3×4, D30 M3×4)
- Balance: ≤10 mg (Vibration-free, just like your social life)


In the Box


Compatibility
Designed for heavy-lift frames running 6S to 12S LiPo setups. Best paired with 40-60A ESCs and 16" to 24" carbon fiber props. If you try to put 5-inch props on this, we will personally come to your workshop and sigh loudly.
Highlights
- Thrust-to-Weight: Capable of managing a 20.8kg total quad weight at max burst.
- Thermal Management: Independent centrifugal heat dissipation because melting is bad.
- Durability: 500V Disruptive test passed. It’s tougher than your last relationship.
Notes
For maximum efficiency, aim for a 2:1 thrust-to-weight ratio. If you're hovering at 80% throttle, you're doing it wrong and your flight times will be shorter than a TikTok trend.
Disclaimer
We are not responsible for drones that become sentient or propellers that slice through your garden furniture. Fly responsibly, you mad lad.
Still Here?
You’re either a perfectionist or you’ve lost the 'Add to Cart' button. If you want an Efficiency-Enhanced-Engine for your heavy-lift UAV or industrial drone, this is it. Stop scrolling and start building.
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