Recently I negotiated with Maytech on the 65162 motor with its propeller as on their website, if we group buy to 20pcs, would only cost 375.5usd, and can get a free prop guard (cost 80usd on their web)
Timeline: March,7 to March 20.
Still leaves the same problem. Your prop guard is suited to the prop that we can’t use without modification in our purpose.
So most people either cut the prop to a more suitable diameter or get another prop. So your prop guard is useless…
i see, what prop size is best for the 65162 100KV motor, could you advise? so I can feed back to engineer team and check how to update prop and prop guard properly to meet most customers’ requests better. @tosh.jah
I saw there’re many different size propellers. we can also supply 3D-Printed propellers according to customer’s drawing if you don’t like our standard propellers.
That doesn’t really answer the question. They do cost something, and the price is baked into the total price of the motor kit. Please just sell the motor individually with a lower price. Most people source the propeller from other vendors or 3D print it with their own equipment. The propellers and guards you are sending are mostly just a waste of resources.
If Maytech just read these pages in any detail, they would know exactly what package people want. The fact that they offer up the same old motor with a propellor that was designed for a petrol engine that spins at 1/3 of the speed shows they have no real interest in providing a product that is fit for purpose. That they then offer a crappy 3D printed prop guard for their crappy propellor further demonstrates they have zero idea of the market.
Maytech, just imagine for a second how many motors you would sell if you produced a propellor that was perfectly matched to your motor and to the application.
Of course, the biggest problem with anything that comes from Maytech is that there is zero warranty.