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Originally Posted by proliteandsc
(Post 15424268)
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I wired it like this before the problems started. This is my other one with a different servo/reciver. |
Do you have another Spektrum or a DSM2 compatible receiver you can use other than the AVC one? I have one of those SR3100 orange receivers and had a TBLE-02S soldered directly into a Torque Tuned motor and it ran without getting hot.
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I hadn't considered tha the AVC reciever might actaully draw significant current...
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If it's the case, it also doesn't help that the TBLE-02S has, like, no fancy features on it to protect itself from too much current besides the basic over voltage. But considering the quantity made, it wouldn't surprise me that better protection measures were cut for cost. Which is too bad. The TBLE-02 is great.
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My friend's car has a orange reciver that I wired directly with no problems so far. I'm waiting for the LHS to get me a 2 channel spectrum reciver think it's the sr215. Personally I think that Tamiya ESC is a POS. $70 for that thing is way to much. The only reason I'm using it is because the track requires it for the class. Tamiya meeds to get out of the 1900s and put a brushless motor with a descent ESC. I don't think this one even has lipo cut off.
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It has LiFe cut off. Not many kits that are non rtr come with a n ESC or motor.. so consider it a free bee. For a kit to include brushless price will go up a bit, so keep that in mind |
The list price for the TLBE02 is high. They're $25 on ebay.....
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Originally Posted by Nerobro
(Post 15427133)
The list price for the TLBE02 is high. They're $25 on ebay.....
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People using high power servos in euro truck, have burned out multiple TBLE-02s. So.. "yes"
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Originally Posted by Nerobro
(Post 15427507)
People using high power servos in euro truck, have burned out multiple TBLE-02s. So.. "yes"
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Sounds like a fairly high expenditure for an out of the box novelty class.
I run a Trackstar TS-D99X with a TBLE02 with no issue. |
Originally Posted by Raman
(Post 15427515)
high powered servo in Euro truck? You mean a digital servo or an actually servo marked HV? |
On car that smoked ESC:
Spectrum S6180 100 oz-in @ 6.0v 0.14 sec/60* @ 6.0v On another car I have with no problems. Spectrum S6240Rx 208 oz-in @ 6.0v 0.08 sec/60* @6.0v |
Maybe purchase another S6240Rx and put it in your problem car? I have a Savox SC-0254MG which has similar speed and it works/ed fine with the TBLE02
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Originally Posted by Nerobro
(Post 15427523)
digital doesn't mean high powered, and HV just means it accepts HV. I mean high current draw. Savox, in general seem to fall in that category. KO Propo has a speical low current servo just for classes that specify stock ESCs.
Euro Truck is a box stock spec class, so was just trying to understand what type of servo was causing the TBLE02 S to go up in smoke in. It only has a 1.5 amp bec so the choice of a high current servo is asking for trouble... |
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