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Old 07-19-2010, 01:21 AM
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Hello, yesterday i have a problem with my Tekin RS Pro, are 2 years old, have the last software Vegas 2.03 in it, and never have any problem with it.
I run it, in a 2WD TT (Asso B4), suddenly began to make estrange and a lot of cogging, and i need to push the car to walk, the motor i use are Tekin 10.5 Redline.
In the pit, power on and off and i see the Leds 1&2 and 6&7 on, (motor type incorrect), i check this, in effect the MT value change to 6 (BS) ¿...? i change this to 7, recheck with Hotwire and all values are correct, but the cogging not removed.
I test, 3 motors and 4 sensors wires, with the same problem, in sensorless mode even makes the same cogging, i test diferent version of software.
The 3 leds, for the motor sensors are blinked when i move the rotor.
I could finish the race, advancing the throttle trim, so you never stop, but this is not a solution, i do not know what could be happening.

Thanks in advance, Luis C.
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Old 07-19-2010, 03:17 AM
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loose or bad sensor wire
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Old 07-19-2010, 05:08 AM
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Originally Posted by 20 SMOKE
need to know what size track and as stated above change the rpm range
Sorry, track is 24m x 12m straight is 24m the infield is very technical.
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Old 07-19-2010, 05:22 AM
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Originally Posted by luic
Hello, yesterday i have a problem with my Tekin RS Pro, are 2 years old, have the last software Vegas 2.03 in it, and never have any problem with it.
I run it, in a 2WD TT (Asso B4), suddenly began to make estrange and a lot of cogging, and i need to push the car to walk, the motor i use are Tekin 10.5 Redline.
In the pit, power on and off and i see the Leds 1&2 and 6&7 on, (motor type incorrect), i check this, in effect the MT value change to 6 (BS) ¿...? i change this to 7, recheck with Hotwire and all values are correct, but the cogging not removed.
I test, 3 motors and 4 sensors wires, with the same problem, in sensorless mode even makes the same cogging, i test diferent version of software.
The 3 leds, for the motor sensors are blinked when i move the rotor.
I could finish the race, advancing the throttle trim, so you never stop, but this is not a solution, i do not know what could be happening.

Thanks in advance, Luis C.
Just got a brand new RS from tekin. I had the same problem and $80 later... tekin sent me back a brand new ESC. $80 since you are also out of warranty.
Good Luck.
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Old 07-19-2010, 07:39 AM
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I ran 208 this weekend. It was good. Throttle felt a little different just a little more linear.

Any brake issue you may of had will now be resolved. New interface is good.
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Old 07-19-2010, 08:07 AM
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Originally Posted by L.Fairtrace
I ran 208 this weekend. It was good. Throttle felt a little different just a little more linear.

Any brake issue you may of had will now be resolved. New interface is good.
Ditto to what Larry said. Great improvements in 2.08 with brakes. Throttle was smooth and seemed like motor temps were even lower than with 2.03.
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Old 07-19-2010, 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by schreff
Ditto to what Larry said. Great improvements in 2.08 with brakes. Throttle was smooth and seemed like motor temps were even lower than with 2.03.
Good to hear! Keep testing guys - the rest of us need to see those brakes too!
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Old 07-19-2010, 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by STLNLST
You can run the same set up with 203.
i know,just messing around cause you have it and 98% of everyone else doesn't
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Old 07-19-2010, 12:22 PM
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2.08 !!!

OK, where can I find it please ??

And what's it got new?

Haven't noticed a big frazzle about it here, yet............

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Old 07-19-2010, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Victor Vector

Haven't noticed a big frazzle about it here, yet............
That's because it's not out to the public yet.
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Old 07-19-2010, 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Victor Vector
2.08 !!!

OK, where can I find it please ??

And what's it got new?

Haven't noticed a big frazzle about it here, yet............

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2.08 has not been released to the public. It is a test version the Team Drivers are using right now over 2.03 that mainly focused on fine tuning things and most notably, the braking force issues we were running into.

There have been big improvements and the interface looks a little different too. It's not any "faster" than 2.03 power wise, it's more focused on refinements to brakes. For people that haven't had issues with brakes, you'll just notice that 2.08 has way more braking power.

I think there will be another version after 2.08 released to the public when Randy and company soak up the feedback from the team and make any changes that are necessary.
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Originally Posted by schreff
2.08 has not been released to the public. It is a test version the Team Drivers are using right now over 2.03 that mainly focused on fine tuning things and most notably, the braking force issues we were running into.

There have been big improvements and the interface looks a little different too. It's not any "faster" than 2.03 power wise, it's more focused on refinements to brakes. For people that haven't had issues with brakes, you'll just notice that 2.08 has way more braking power.

I think there will be another version after 2.08 released to the public when Randy and company soak up the feedback from the team and make any changes that are necessary.
So Im guessing we wont see 208 released before this weekend, Could really do with that extra braking power for the BRCA national
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Old 07-19-2010, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by FLAT OUT
So Im guessing we wont see 208 released before this weekend, Could really do with that extra braking power for the BRCA national
I honestly have no idea. That's not up to me. It may or may not be. Depends on what the powers at be decide.
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Originally Posted by FLAT OUT
So Im guessing we wont see 208 released before this weekend, Could really do with that extra braking power for the BRCA national
Looks like you'll have to go with the 'weak reverse' solutions some of us have run to get brakes.

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Originally Posted by Skiddins
Looks like you'll have to go with the 'weak reverse' solutions some of us have run to get brakes.

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If you do, please be advised that Tekin advises against this in the strongest possible manner. The current spikes created pose a very real threat to your ESC.
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