HOBBYWING QuicRun 2435 G2 Brushless Motor - 30404001 Park and Track Performer  [HW-30404001]

HOBBYWING QuicRun 2435 G2 - 30404001
Price:
NZD$54.50
Brand:
Hobbywing
Model:
HW-30404001
Condition:
Brand New
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Small-Scale Performance from HOBBYWING QuicRun 2435

The HOBBYWING QuicRun 2435 brings compact, consistent performance to 1/16th and 1/18th models. It is intended for hobbyists who want a sensible balance of speed, efficiency, and longevity without complex tuning.

Durable Construction for Regular Use

Featuring a magnet that resists heat and a robust steel shell, the motor stands up to routine wear. Double insulation on the windings and precise bearings help reduce failures, while the stiff rotor design supports steady operation over many runs.

Economical Efficiency

Designed to be efficient, the QuicRun 2435 helps cut wasted energy and keeps operating temperatures lower in normal use. That efficiency translates into longer packs-per-charge and steadier performance on both short and longer outings.

Made for Mixed Surfaces

The dustproof layout defends against grit and debris, and the factory gold-plated connectors let you hook the motor up quickly. It is a solid choice for mixed-surface driving from yard sessions to loose-surface tracks.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/16th to 1/18th
  • Type: Brushless, Sensorless
  • Pole Count: 2
  • KV Rating: 4500
  • LiPo Cells: 2-3S
  • No-load Current: 1.5A
  • Max Power Output: 150W
  • Current at Max Power: 33A
  • Dimensions: 24.0mm x 36.5mm
  • Shaft Diameter: 2.3mm
  • Weight: 73g

Overall, the HOBBYWING QuicRun 2435 is an accessible upgrade for smaller RC rigs, giving dependable efficiency and straightforward installation for hobbyists at all levels.

The dustproof casing and solid construction make it suitable for outdoor running in dry or dusty conditions, though deep water should be avoided.
Yes. Changing pinion size is the standard way to alter acceleration and top speed, and the motor accepts common small-scale pinions for tuning.
This model is sensorless, which simplifies installation and is typical for compact race and bash setups in its size class.
Keep the exterior clean of dust, check connectors and mounts regularly, and inspect bearings if you notice unusual noise or heat during extended running.

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