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Drone Motors Explained: Stator Size, KV Rating, and How to Choose

2207? 2400KV? What do these numbers mean? Here's the complete guide to understanding drone motor specs and matching them to your build.

Drone Motors Explained: Stator Size, KV Rating, and How to Choose

All modern drones use brushless motors — permanent magnets and electromagnets, no physical contact, less friction, higher efficiency. When shopping, two specs matter most: stator size and KV rating.

Understanding Stator Size

Format: XXYY (e.g., 2207 = 22mm diameter, 7mm height).

  • Larger diameter = more torque
  • Taller height = more power at high RPM, better heat dissipation
StatorUse Case
1103Tiny whoop, indoor micro
14082-3” micro builds
2207Standard 5” FPV
2306Popular freestyle choice
2814Long-range 7” builds

KV Rating Explained

KV = RPM per volt under zero load. A 1000KV motor on 4S (14.8V) spins at ~14,800 RPM.

  • Higher KV = more RPM, less torque, draws more current, needs smaller props
  • Lower KV = less RPM, more torque, more efficient, swings larger props
BuildBatteryKV Range
5” FPV4S2300-2700KV
5” FPV6S1300-1960KV
Camera/platform3-4S900-1000KV

The Golden Triangle

Motor KV + prop size + battery cell count must match.

  • High KV + big prop = burned motor (over-amp)
  • Low KV + small prop = no thrust (underpowered)
  • Always check manufacturer spec sheets for recommended props and cell counts
Build TypeMotorPrice
5” FreestyleEmax Eco II 2306 2400KVBudget king
5” RacingT-Motor F60 Pro 2207 2550KVBlistering speed
Long Range 7”iFlight Xing-E 2806.5 1300KVMassive low-end torque
CinematicEmax RS2 2306 1700KVSmooth power curve
Micro 3”Emax Avan Mini 1408 3600KVIndoor/outdoor snap
Platform/cameraA2212 1000KVBudget classic

drone motor closeup detail

Signs of a Bad Motor

  • Rough bearings — Grinding feel when spinning by hand
  • Bent bell shaft — Visible wobble at the top
  • Burned windings — Burnt smell, dark discoloration on copper
  • Loose magnets — Rattling inside the bell housing

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