dc volatge on battery 12s goes from 50.4v to 38.4v
controlleur will convert dc current to wave Voltage for the motor
the motor will see the voltage by peaks at a frequency
by the thorttle you change the switch frequency so the time the motor sees the peak voltage (of the battery)
so with a 790kv on a 12s fully charged 50.4v, to get 10000rpm , it is about 25% duty, 25% at 50.4v and 75% at zero : average 12.6v
if you convert thrust into mecanical power you need take this in account, the impeller will draw the amp needed from the motor to spin at the desired rpm, the motor will always give to a point where the rpm will drop
25krpm : just reading and seeing other jet board setup, mhz data on 52mm…
aiming for this rpm off load , included heat and mecanical looses, and voltage drop on battery and voltage sag of cells, to end up with a constant 15k rpm at least
reisanauer planetary gearbox take 50krpm , no problem
Edit : my Calculation were made with impeller with a ratio closer to 1-1.2 , so with your high pitch I don’t know , but for sure the best is to keep the highest voltage possible for the motor so the lowest kv : to match the best rpm of the impeller