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Seagull Harrier 3D 46 (SEA3025) 
 
Motor: Power 60 
ESC:  Castle Creations Phoenix 80 (Standard settings with 18V Soft Li-Po cut off and no brake) 
Prop:  APC 16x8E 
Battery:  Thunder Power PRO LITE 4200mAh 6S2P (THP42003S2PPL x2 in series) 
Flying Weight w/Battery: 6.4 lbs 

 
Amps 

 Volts 

 Watts 

 Input 

Watts/Pound 

 RPM 

50.5 

 21.0 

 1060 

  165 

  6975 

 
Expect very strong performance with unlimited vertical and plentiful power for hovering and 3D aerobatics.  Average duration is 
approximately 8-15 minutes depending on throttle management. 
 

Accessories: 

See our web site at www.E-fliteRC.com or www.horizonhobby.com for our complete line of brushless motors.  We have posted a 
specification comparison sheet on our web site so you can compare the different motors we offer.   
 
EFLA110 

Power Meter (measures power output in amps, volts, watts, and capacity) 

EFLA241 

Gold Bullet Connector Set, 3.5mm (3) 

EFLA249  

Gold Bullet Connector Set, 4mm (3) 

EFLM1926 

Prop Adapter w/ Collet, 6mm  

 

Reversing the Shaft: 

This Outrunner motor has a shaft, which exits through the rotating part of the motor.  If you want to reverse the shaft to exit through the 
fixed part of the motor, follow these instructions carefully for changing the shaft installation. 
 

1.  Loosen the set screw on the shaft collar and remove the collar from its location against the bearing. 
2.  Remove the small black donut washer that rests against the bearing. 
3.  Loosen the two set screws in the rotating part of the motor. 
4.  Slide the shaft through the motor.  It may be necessary to use a small hammer to lightly tap the shaft.  It is very important that 

you do not bend the shaft in this process so use extreme caution to assure this does not happen.  

5.  Re-install the donut washer against the bearing. 
6.  Re-install the shaft collar back against the washer and bearing. 
7.  Retighten all setscrews making sure you line up with the flat spot on the shaft. 
 

Replacement shafts are available separately.  Order EFLM40601 for a Power 60 BL Outrunner shaft. 

Operating Instructions:

 

1.  This brushless motor requires the use of a sensorless brushless speed control.  Failure to use the correct speed control may 

result in damage to the motor and/or speed control. 

2.  When mounting the motor, be sure the correct length of screws are used so damage to the inside of the motor will not occur.  

We suggest you use the mounting hardware included with your motor.  

The use of long screws will damage the motor.

 

3.  You may connect the three motor wires directly to the controller with solder or use connectors such as gold plated brushless 

bullet connectors (EFLA241), which will also need to be soldered properly to your wires.  The three motor wires can be 
connected in any order to the three output wires or output port on a sensorless brushless speed control.  Be sure to use heat 
shrink tubing to properly insulate the wires so the wires will not short.  Shorting may damage the motor and speed control. 

4.  If you add connectors and you no longer wish to use them, never cut the motor wires.  Remove them by properly desoldering 

them.  Shortening the motor wires is considered an improper modification of the motor and may cause the motor to fail. 

5.  When you connect the motor to the esc, check the rotation direction of the motor.  If you find the rotation is reversed, 

switching any two motor wires will reverse the direction so the motor rotates properly

6.  Proper cooling of the motor is very important during operation.  New technology has brought much higher capacity batteries 

with higher discharge rates, which can cause extreme motor temperatures during operation.  It is the responsibility of the user 
to monitor the temperature and prevent overheating.  Overheating of the motor is not covered under any warranty. 

7.  You can install the propeller on the motor shaft after you have confirmed proper rotation direction. Also consult the instruction 

included with your sensorless electronic speed control for proper adjustments and timing.   

8.  Once the battery is connected to the motor, please use extreme caution.  Stay clear of the rotating propeller since spinning 

propellers are very dangerous as the motors produce high amounts of torque. 

9.  Never disassemble the motor.  This will void any warranty. 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Power 60 Brushless Outrunner

Page 1: ...tts up to 1200 Cells 16 24 Ni MH Ni Cd or 5 7S Li Po Recommended Props 14x8 to 16x10 Brushless ESC 80 Amp Maximum Operating Temperature 220 degrees Fahrenheit Adequate cooling is required for all motor operation at maximum current levels Maximum Burst Current duration is 30 seconds Adequate time between maximum burst intervals is required Note The 3 5mm Gold Bullet Connectors included on this moto...

Page 2: ...ility 19 8 Volts 6 x 3 3 x 40 Amps 792 Watts 6 Cells Max Burst Power Capability 19 8 Volts 6 x 3 3 x 60 Amps 1188 Watts Per this example the Power 60 motor when using a 6S Li Po pack can handle up to 1188 watts of input power readily capable of powering the P 51 Miss America with the desired level of performance requiring 900 watts minimum You must however be sure that the battery chosen for power...

Page 3: ...hless motor requires the use of a sensorless brushless speed control Failure to use the correct speed control may result in damage to the motor and or speed control 2 When mounting the motor be sure the correct length of screws are used so damage to the inside of the motor will not occur We suggest you use the mounting hardware included with your motor The use of long screws will damage the motor ...

Page 4: ...be responsible for collateral or incidental damages caused during the operation of this motor We reserve the right to change or modify this warranty at any time To speak to a service technician call 877 504 0233 Warranty Repairs To receive warranty service you must include your original sales receipt verifying the proof of purchase date Providing that warranty conditions have been met your motor w...

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