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Old 05-10-2012, 06:54 PM
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a great esc for this truck from HOBBYWING is the SCT Pro, its a sensored esc, with great power and control... i run it with a tenshock 5200kv sweet set up!
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What was wrong with the first run rollers diffs? Just the diff pins themselves?
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Originally Posted by TCCustoms
I kno, right?! I keep seeing 1 then the other and im all over the place, lol...
It's the HOBBYWING C-xerun 150 amp esc. Any tips on setup and quirks of this esc? wanna know before i run it tommorow.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI...OC:MOTORS:3160
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Originally Posted by Grandturk
What was wrong with the first run rollers diffs? Just the diff pins themselves?
Yeah the diff pins where the only big issue, the rear bumper was updated as well.
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Originally Posted by BlackStarRacing
a great esc for this truck from HOBBYWING is the SCT Pro, its a sensored esc, with great power and control... i run it with a tenshock 5200kv sweet set up!
I was looking on ebay and saw there was a waterproof esc made by HW but it was 120 amp...
ebay link for esc

Whats everyone think? Here in MI the ground stays damp til mid afternoon(usually when we run and the track is usually damp and the grass most def is) so i'd like to get something water resistant/proof but didnt kno if this was decent
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oh my gosh! you guys reply fast! Anyway..........
Seems like the center diff has a lot of back and forth play don't know if i need to add shims or if it's a bearing clearance issue.
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Old 05-10-2012, 07:11 PM
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It's about $10 cheaper, with shipping, if you order right from www.hobbyhot.com.

The SCT-Pro without program card ends up being about $6 cheaper.

That's Hobby Hot's ad that you linked to on Ebay as well so you're still dealing with the same vendor, except not paying a middle man.
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Originally Posted by Rockthecatbox21
It's the HOBBYWING C-xerun 150 amp esc. Any tips on setup and quirks of this esc? wanna know before i run it tommorow.
Comes with timing built in, so you'll want to tune that out. Other than that it's really plug and play.

Let us know how it goes and what battery you're using (2S?). The 150A is a pretty serious ESC. I have been running it's little brother, the 80A, in my 1/8 scale (just switched to the SCT-Pro). Very good ESC.
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Originally Posted by TCCustoms
I was looking on ebay and saw there was a waterproof esc made by HW but it was 120 amp...
ebay link for esc

Whats everyone think? Here in MI the ground stays damp til mid afternoon(usually when we run and the track is usually damp and the grass most def is) so i'd like to get something water resistant/proof but didnt kno if this was decent
The waterproof is like exactly like mine they just covered the bec's....i know that falconsekido has them for like 87 and ship out of cali, i ordered mine from them.....
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Originally Posted by goehm
Comes with timing built in, so you'll want to tune that out. Other than that it's really plug and play.

Let us know how it goes and what battery you're using (2S?). The 150A is a pretty serious ESC. I have been running it's little brother, the 80A, in my 1/8 scale (just switched to the SCT-Pro). Very good ESC.
I purchased the optional lcd programming card so i should have plenty of adjustability. I always go a little overkill with my electronics. All i know is that it should support any future motor i want to put in it. Will give more feedback tommorow after the race. btw i'm running a turnigy nano-tec 6600 65-130C 2s battery in my scte.
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Originally Posted by suby723
Yeah the diff pins where the only big issue, the rear bumper was updated as well.
Thanks. Got NIB one for real cheap. Keeping all the drive hits and plastics and diffs with replacement pins. I know they updated the gears and front drive shaft as well but they will work for my purposes.
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Originally Posted by suby723
I have been using that setup right now on the indoor clay track at norcal. When I drop the the 13t should I up my current limit to around 85%?
No leave the current limiter lower. Use it to control excessive wheel spin.
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Originally Posted by goehm
HobbyWing? Or HobbyKing?

If HobbyKing, which ESC are you talking about?
It's a HOBBYKING 120A sensored/sensorless esc 1/8 1/5.From HOBBYKING not hobbywing. You can get them at Hobbyking.com. They have them in stock right now and when they are out it takes awhile to get them in stock again. They cost $41.73. I would post a link but I can't.
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http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...F1%5F5%5F.html
Here is the link.
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