Introducing the Pegamoose motor! This is a nicknamed special edition of the 19000kv Boost Juice motors we have carried for many years, and is also the basis for the original Aerial Outlaws motor, which was a clone of this motor with our cooperation. It's the only motor we sell in this gorgeous copper color!
802 19000kv was one of the three original brushless motors Tiny Whoop ever released, when we helped kickstart the brushless revolution. It's known for reliable power and higher throttle resolution than higher-kv motors. It suits me as a traditional whoop pilot, favoring control at medium speeds over top speed, and giving me more altitude control for tree-weaving or tight vertical gaps.
Pegasus+Moose=Pegamoose
Although this is the exact same motor as the UDL-approved Tiny Whoop Boost Juice motor, this motor is not approved by Isaac Petit at UDL because we changed the sticker on the top of the box. Isaac is 'currently testing' this motor, but there have been other motors of ours that Isaac has had in testing since 2023, and there are no results as of yet. Although UDL and Isaac was sent lots of free motors for the purpose of testing many months ago, we don't expect it to be approved anytime soon, if ever. After months of waiting I'm happy to re-release this motor on its own accord, mostly because I love it myself!
Peek under the limited edition Pegamoose label to find the classic, original Boost Juice logo placed there at the factory! This nickname and fun sticker was created after these Boost Juice motors were produced. For the hardcore sticker collectors out there, you get both!
Like all Tiny Whoop Onesies, these babies now feature the PCB Solder pad upgrade, which allows for custom wiring colors and easy repairs. To access the PCB pads (where the wires connect to the motor) just peel back the black silicone. I'm proud to brag that our motors were not only the first Unibell motors, but also the first to feature these solderpads.
Tiny Whoop Pioneered the 802 Motor
802 size Motors are a big deal for 1s 65mm and 75mm Tiny Whoops. The wider, shorter form factor provides tons of prop authority, creating much more yaw control and control when you're pulling out of a dive, flip or roll. They weigh a fraction of a gram more than 603, but it's worth the extra control and power.
Tiny Whoop was the first to discover and release the 802 as a whoop motor.
Tiny Whoop Onsies are not to be confused with Tiny Whoop Onsies.