The EX 0802 motors from happymodel are one of the best bang for buck 65x and 75x brushless whoop motors. The 0802 come in two KV options depending on your preference, best for brushless whoops like the mobula6 HD and mobula 6
- 19000KV – Mobula 6 / HD / Moblite7 regular motors (best balance between performance and efficiency)
- 25000KV – Mobula 6/ HD race spec motors
This listing is is a pack of 4x motors.
Features
- Super tiny only 1.9g
- Double E-clip design, prevent Motor bell to flying off
- Good Dynamic balance
Specifications
- Brand name: Happymodel
- Item name: EX0802 brushless motor
- KV: 19000KV 25000KV optional
- Shaft Diameter: 1.0mm
- Configuration: 9N12P
- Stator Diameter: 8mm
- Stator Length: 2mm
- Motor Dimension(Dia.*Len): Φ10.5mm*14.9mm
- Terminals: JST1.25mm
- No.of Cells(Lipo): 19000KV/25000KV compatible with only 1S lipo
- Wire length(include connector): 27mm
- Weight: 1.7g
Package Included
4 x EX0802 brushless motor
Filip (verified owner) –
These are some of the lowest quality, most fragile motors you can find. One of the wires popped out of a connector as soon as I connected them to a board to test if they worked before stripping the connectors and soldering them directly (I used them on a Toothpick but you will really wont to do that even for a whoop because their connectors are extremely unreliable) and it was really fiddly to get it back inside the connector. They’re very inconsistent in how they feel when spinning, and they all have varying amount of oscillations at varying RPMs. After 2 batteries I realised some of those oscillations might be due to 3 out of 4 having slightly bent shafts – looking back at the DVR footage I am honestly not convinced I bent these shafts by crashing (I ran into myself a few times and crashed on the ground below me, only one of those times it landed on its back… I also clipped some branches but recovered in the air a few times – all with AUW of about 40 grams) and based on my previous experience I wouldn’t be surprised if they came like that from the factory. One of them even has a crooked stator, the whole motors is at a slight angle to the frame baseplate and I definitely didn’t crash hard enough for that to happen. Anyway, back to bent shafts – I tried bending them back very gently using my fingers since they are only 1mm thick and one of them snapped right off. I had a set of BetaFPV motors one of which only had ripped wires from a hard frame-breaking crash and their bells fit onto these so hopefully these frankensteins will serve their purpose until I receive 1103s, but in hindsight I should have just waited for those.
James (verified owner) –
My set I got from the unmanned guys were great. The only problem is that I was expecting the ones in my Mobula7 to not last long and they would need replacing and that was not the case. These motors are solid and go on longer than the Duracell rabbit!
Paul (verified owner) –
Good little motors, lighter and seem better quality than the original SE0802’s. Mine did need a little WD40 on the bearings to break them in, using mine with 40mm bi-blades and 75mm whoop frame, still ok after many flights and crashes. Very happy and they were cheaper here than from a well known Chinese company 😉
Mad_ Caterpillar (verified owner) –
Had a set sent with a motor missing, unmannedtech sent me 4 more for free. Which i appreciate the extra star if for the service, the motors are ok when they work i’ve had three spit out magnets but not bend, and 2 where the middle wire just popped of because i looked at it funny. Buy something else or buy twice, maybe three times.