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Gikfun DC 3V -6V 130 Motor 15000 RPM for DIY Electric Arduino (Pack of 10pcs) EK1291x10C

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Brand Gikfun
Voltage 6 Volts, 3 Volts
Manufacturer Esooho
UPC 728821644295

About this item

  • Model 130
  • Support Voltage 3V to 6V DC, 3V is recommended
  • Experimental equipment, research supplies, electric toys, aircraft and ships motor small motor Produce Small fan
  • 10pcs DC 3V -6V 130 Motor 15000 RPM For DIY
  • Packed with high quality transparent electronic component box.

Product details

  • Is discontinued by manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Parcel Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.3 x 6.5 x 2.4 cm; 150 g
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ Nov. 15 2016
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Esooho
  • Place of Business ‏ : ‎ DongGuan, GuangDong 523000,CN
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B06WLL6QM5
  • Manufacturer reference ‏ : ‎ FR-MMCCH-M185
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.0 out of 5 stars 115 ratings

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Product description

  • Model 130
  • Axial length of 38mm outside diameter: 20mm
  • Support Voltage 3V to 6V DC
  • No Loading :
  • 3V Current :0.14A locked - rotor current is 0.92A
  • 6V Current :0.18A locked - rotor current is 1.5A

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Customers like the functionality of the electric motor. They mention it works great and provides material for many experiments and constructions. However, some customers have reported that the efficiency is low, saying it's a shocking 2.3% compared to other 130-size motors.

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8 customers mention "Functionality"6 positive2 negative

Customers like the functionality of the electric motor. They mention it works great and provides material for many experiments and constructions.

"Fast shipping, great price, so far motors work great. Thanks!" Read more

"No issues, worked with arduino and UNL2003 drivers." Read more

"The motors will provide material for many experiments and constructions." Read more

"Bon petit moteur." Read more

3 customers mention "Power efficiency"0 positive3 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the power efficiency of the electric motor. They mention it's low and the efficiency is a shocking 2.3% compared to other 130-size motors.

"...The efficiency is a shocking 2.3%!..." Read more

"Too little power to drive a toy car. I put the new brushes on the old motor and it had enough power." Read more

"I didn't like them. Not very much power at all...." Read more

Low Power, Terrible Efficiency Compared to other 130-size motors
1 out of 5 stars
Low Power, Terrible Efficiency Compared to other 130-size motors
If you just want to spin (little) things around, this motor will work fine. If you want to use these for any serious engineering or robotics applications (or any project that requires a little power), almost any other motor will be better than this one. Since full specifications were not available in the product description, here are the results from my testing, along with values from other 130-size motors available from reputable suppliers. Gikfun EK1291 Test Results: Test Voltage: 5V No-load current: 350 mA Stall current: 800 mA Stall Torque: ~11.2 gf-cm (1.1 N mm) Assuming the motor produces the advertised 2000 RPM at no load, we can calculate some performance measures: At maximum efficiency load condition (0.46 N mm) the motor should produce 56 mW of mechanical energy while consuming 2500 mW of electrical energy. The efficiency is a shocking 2.3%! For reference, good brushed DC motors generally have efficiency between 60% and 80%, and small toy motors (in 130-size frames) might range between 20% and 65%. These motors are available for between $2 and $3 CAD in quantity 1 at time of writing, only about twice as expensive for something far more than twice as powerful. I'm not sure quite why these motors are so terrible, although the lower weight than comparables (14 g compared to 16-20 g) may have something to do with it. I do not recommend this product. Comparison of 130-frame motors peak mechanical power output: Gikfun 130 3-6V @ 5V (14 g, 1.21 CAD): 58 mW, max efficiency 2.3% Solarbotics RM2 3-6V @ 3V (20 g, 2.85 CAD): 88.6 mW, max efficiency 22% Pololu 1117 3-12V @ 6V (18 g, 2.21 CAD): 1325 mW, max efficiency 66% Pololu 1592 1.5-6V @ 3V (16 g, 2.21 CAD): 2827 mW, max efficiency 56% The low efficiency comes primarily from the extremely high no-load current combined with the very low stall torque. Do not buy motors without the crucial specifications (voltage, no load speed and current, stall torque and current) because the manufacturer will skimp out on critical components, resulting in a barely functional and grossly inadequate product.
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  • Reviewed in Canada on September 13, 2019
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    Fast shipping, great price, so far motors work great. Thanks!
  • Reviewed in Canada on September 11, 2021
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    Perfect for projects and as cheap or cheaper than out of country purchases.
    One person found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in Canada on June 24, 2021
    Verified Purchase
    If you just want to spin (little) things around, this motor will work fine. If you want to use these for any serious engineering or robotics applications (or any project that requires a little power), almost any other motor will be better than this one.

    Since full specifications were not available in the product description, here are the results from my testing, along with values from other 130-size motors available from reputable suppliers.

    Gikfun EK1291 Test Results:
    Test Voltage: 5V
    No-load current: 350 mA
    Stall current: 800 mA
    Stall Torque: ~11.2 gf-cm (1.1 N mm)

    Assuming the motor produces the advertised 2000 RPM at no load, we can calculate some performance measures:

    At maximum efficiency load condition (0.46 N mm) the motor should produce 56 mW of mechanical energy while consuming 2500 mW of electrical energy. The efficiency is a shocking 2.3%! For reference, good brushed DC motors generally have efficiency between 60% and 80%, and small toy motors (in 130-size frames) might range between 20% and 65%. These motors are available for between $2 and $3 CAD in quantity 1 at time of writing, only about twice as expensive for something far more than twice as powerful. I'm not sure quite why these motors are so terrible, although the lower weight than comparables (14 g compared to 16-20 g) may have something to do with it. I do not recommend this product.

    Comparison of 130-frame motors peak mechanical power output:
    Gikfun 130 3-6V @ 5V (14 g, 1.21 CAD): 58 mW, max efficiency 2.3%
    Solarbotics RM2 3-6V @ 3V (20 g, 2.85 CAD): 88.6 mW, max efficiency 22%
    Pololu 1117 3-12V @ 6V (18 g, 2.21 CAD): 1325 mW, max efficiency 66%
    Pololu 1592 1.5-6V @ 3V (16 g, 2.21 CAD): 2827 mW, max efficiency 56%

    The low efficiency comes primarily from the extremely high no-load current combined with the very low stall torque. Do not buy motors without the crucial specifications (voltage, no load speed and current, stall torque and current) because the manufacturer will skimp out on critical components, resulting in a barely functional and grossly inadequate product.
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    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Low Power, Terrible Efficiency Compared to other 130-size motors

    Reviewed in Canada on June 24, 2021
    If you just want to spin (little) things around, this motor will work fine. If you want to use these for any serious engineering or robotics applications (or any project that requires a little power), almost any other motor will be better than this one.

    Since full specifications were not available in the product description, here are the results from my testing, along with values from other 130-size motors available from reputable suppliers.

    Gikfun EK1291 Test Results:
    Test Voltage: 5V
    No-load current: 350 mA
    Stall current: 800 mA
    Stall Torque: ~11.2 gf-cm (1.1 N mm)

    Assuming the motor produces the advertised 2000 RPM at no load, we can calculate some performance measures:

    At maximum efficiency load condition (0.46 N mm) the motor should produce 56 mW of mechanical energy while consuming 2500 mW of electrical energy. The efficiency is a shocking 2.3%! For reference, good brushed DC motors generally have efficiency between 60% and 80%, and small toy motors (in 130-size frames) might range between 20% and 65%. These motors are available for between $2 and $3 CAD in quantity 1 at time of writing, only about twice as expensive for something far more than twice as powerful. I'm not sure quite why these motors are so terrible, although the lower weight than comparables (14 g compared to 16-20 g) may have something to do with it. I do not recommend this product.

    Comparison of 130-frame motors peak mechanical power output:
    Gikfun 130 3-6V @ 5V (14 g, 1.21 CAD): 58 mW, max efficiency 2.3%
    Solarbotics RM2 3-6V @ 3V (20 g, 2.85 CAD): 88.6 mW, max efficiency 22%
    Pololu 1117 3-12V @ 6V (18 g, 2.21 CAD): 1325 mW, max efficiency 66%
    Pololu 1592 1.5-6V @ 3V (16 g, 2.21 CAD): 2827 mW, max efficiency 56%

    The low efficiency comes primarily from the extremely high no-load current combined with the very low stall torque. Do not buy motors without the crucial specifications (voltage, no load speed and current, stall torque and current) because the manufacturer will skimp out on critical components, resulting in a barely functional and grossly inadequate product.
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  • Reviewed in Canada on February 4, 2024
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    Too little power to drive a toy car. I put the new brushes on the old motor and it had enough power.
    One person found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in Canada on March 21, 2021
    Verified Purchase
    No issues, worked with arduino and UNL2003 drivers.
  • Reviewed in Canada on September 2, 2021
    Verified Purchase
    The motors will provide material for many experiments and constructions.
    One person found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in Canada on May 20, 2024
    Verified Purchase
    Did not work when wired to microcontroller board. Do not purchase.
  • Reviewed in Canada on March 7, 2021
    Verified Purchase
    item was as advertized.