Tekno RC EB48 Thread
#5956
Yeah, looking online I see they seem fairly standard. I ordered Tekin but I will get what I can tomorrow, hopefully, and see how it goes. Might leave it loose and not cable tie it.
#5959
I've been looking at some of the tekno guys' setups and noticed a few of them are using kyosho light blue front springs and kyosho orange rears. Considering my track is dry, dusty and rough, it sounds like those springs would be my best option. However, I'm really not a huge fan of goofy colored springs. Id run them if I have to but if there's another option out there or if tekno makes springs similar, can someone please tell me?
#5960
The main reason I would use a higher Kv on the EB48 would be to get a different gearing range. Using lower Kv motors, can find yourself using big pinion sizes and spacing the motor more from the centerline. Depending on the kind of gear setup you are using, say the long shank pinions or the clutch bell stuff, you may find yourself limited to a certain sizes.
Also, you may want the aggressiveness of some of the higher Kv motors like that Tekin 2050Kv.
#5961
I've been looking at some of the tekno guys' setups and noticed a few of them are using kyosho light blue front springs and kyosho orange rears. Considering my track is dry, dusty and rough, it sounds like those springs would be my best option. However, I'm really not a huge fan of goofy colored springs. Id run them if I have to but if there's another option out there or if tekno makes springs similar, can someone please tell me?
#5964
I've been looking at some of the tekno guys' setups and noticed a few of them are using kyosho light blue front springs and kyosho orange rears. Considering my track is dry, dusty and rough, it sounds like those springs would be my best option. However, I'm really not a huge fan of goofy colored springs. Id run them if I have to but if there's another option out there or if tekno makes springs similar, can someone please tell me?
#5970
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The cable has become faulty at the ESC end. Looks plugged in but
isn't fully connected. The way these plug in I can't see them
disconnecting, but a loose connection at the plugs, yes.
I guess as the VTX8 is sensored only, it would come with a cable, as
some motors, like Tekin, can run in both modes and you may not have
one anymore. Never mind, it's just one of those things.
The VTX8 has been good. Used it three times and twice had throttle problems. First time was the battery, no the cable, so I'm getting good at working out what is wrong, ha, ha. I hope there isn't a third time.
isn't fully connected. The way these plug in I can't see them
disconnecting, but a loose connection at the plugs, yes.
I guess as the VTX8 is sensored only, it would come with a cable, as
some motors, like Tekin, can run in both modes and you may not have
one anymore. Never mind, it's just one of those things.
The VTX8 has been good. Used it three times and twice had throttle problems. First time was the battery, no the cable, so I'm getting good at working out what is wrong, ha, ha. I hope there isn't a third time.



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