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Watts means Power, yes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek" data-source="post: 141766" data-attributes="member: 708"><p>I'm trying to decide what motors I should be purchasing for a quadcopter build that I'd like to do but I'm horrible at determining this part of the hobby.</p><p></p><p>I've heard it said, if a motor/prop shows 400 watts (test run on my watt meter/tester), that motor/prop combo can lift a 4lb model. Is that accurate?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek, post: 141766, member: 708"] I'm trying to decide what motors I should be purchasing for a quadcopter build that I'd like to do but I'm horrible at determining this part of the hobby. I've heard it said, if a motor/prop shows 400 watts (test run on my watt meter/tester), that motor/prop combo can lift a 4lb model. Is that accurate? [/QUOTE]
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