Tekin RS ESC sensored
Tech Master
iTrader: (19)
just my opinion, but i run tekin rs with a novak ballistic 10.5 with the timing jacked and it has plenty of horespower in mod touring, motor temps were around 120-130 every run
The Tekin motors are excellent. Not only fast but a little smoother than some others.
Duo's are also excellent.
I have recently been playing with LRPs and I like them a lot too, though they do need a bit different set-up.
Duo's are also excellent.
I have recently been playing with LRPs and I like them a lot too, though they do need a bit different set-up.
Question for the guys running in the 17.5T non-boost class, I have this combo on my T3R and was wondering what can I adjust on the RS to still be in the "legal" side of racing in this class.
Tech Master
GThe thing that amazes me with the Redline motors, is they can still foot-it with the others that are now in their 3rd generation of motor. Pretty cool stuff. I have an Epic D3 and Tekin Redline and can't tell the difference (except the colour I guess).
Tech Apprentice
Duo3's are simply awesome with the Tekin RS. the motor was screaming this weekend gone and still had more in it, came off at 55DegC @ 5mins.
Awesome Speedo !
Awesome Speedo !
You can adjust anything but timing....
Thanks Randy
Just have to figure out all of the other settings...LOL
Bill
Tech Champion
Better get that figured out by Oct there Bill
i am having a sensor problem in 1s 12 scale
i replaced sensor wires and replaced motors still motor studders
can you lose 1 or 2 sensors in a rs ???
any answers
i replaced sensor wires and replaced motors still motor studders
can you lose 1 or 2 sensors in a rs ???
any answers
Tech Elite
iTrader: (15)
Last year I had the sensor board go out on an RS. It was not the motor or sensor wire. Tekin repaired the speedo for me.
Tech Rookie
hey guys, I'm using RS Pro and a Muchmore 30x30mm cooling fan.
But I'm not sure whether it's okay to solder the fan directly to the batteries or not, because Muchmore doesn't indicate the working voltage and I don't prefer to connect the fan to receiver. So I'm worrying it's over-voltage and will damage the fan soon.
Any advice?
But I'm not sure whether it's okay to solder the fan directly to the batteries or not, because Muchmore doesn't indicate the working voltage and I don't prefer to connect the fan to receiver. So I'm worrying it's over-voltage and will damage the fan soon.
Any advice?
Tech Apprentice
hey guys, I'm using RS Pro and a Muchmore 30x30mm cooling fan.
But I'm not sure whether it's okay to solder the fan directly to the batteries or not, because Muchmore doesn't indicate the working voltage and I don't prefer to connect the fan to receiver. So I'm worrying it's over-voltage and will damage the fan soon.
Any advice?
But I'm not sure whether it's okay to solder the fan directly to the batteries or not, because Muchmore doesn't indicate the working voltage and I don't prefer to connect the fan to receiver. So I'm worrying it's over-voltage and will damage the fan soon.
Any advice?