Tekno SCT410 Thread
If I had no regulated cell count, then I would go 4S with a 3674 can, maybe something between 2200kV to 2600kV, then have all the power I needed and could easily run a 15 min main with a 3300mAh pack to boot 
I've been running this pack with a 3674-1900kV Tacon in my Hyper 10TT and it never breaks a sweat with well over 20 min run times:
http://www.valuehobby.com/power-syst...300mah-4s.html

I've been running this pack with a 3674-1900kV Tacon in my Hyper 10TT and it never breaks a sweat with well over 20 min run times:
http://www.valuehobby.com/power-syst...300mah-4s.html
Well I pulled the trigger and bought this truck and am stoked to start building it and racing a new class
Most all the guys that race these vehicles run 2 cell and 4600 kv motors. They are always coming off complaining how hot their motors get and how their puffing batteries and such. The track is a small indoor clay/dirt mix with med. traction. So I was thinking of running a takin RX8 gen2 with a 3000 kv pro 4 hd on 3 cell and wanted to know if this would be the way to go to keep thing running cool and still have the power to try and beat these guys
My local track does not regulate cell count. Any advise would be great and hope to one day be able to give constructive tuning input for this tread.
Most all the guys that race these vehicles run 2 cell and 4600 kv motors. They are always coming off complaining how hot their motors get and how their puffing batteries and such. The track is a small indoor clay/dirt mix with med. traction. So I was thinking of running a takin RX8 gen2 with a 3000 kv pro 4 hd on 3 cell and wanted to know if this would be the way to go to keep thing running cool and still have the power to try and beat these guys
My local track does not regulate cell count. Any advise would be great and hope to one day be able to give constructive tuning input for this tread.On the 3s thing you might want to check what your track rules are, some places and tracks are strickly 2s only and if you travel to other tracks there might be issues.
I ran 2s lipos and a 4600 4pole motor for almost 2yrs and never had any thermal issues and only puffed one battery during that time frame. The new batteries from SMC, Promatch Racing and others are alot better and reasonablly priced as well.
Most people typically over gear there trucks as well, trying to squeeze everything out of it. With proper gearing and a good battery theres usually not too many issues. I run 2s lipos, Speedzone 6200 & 7200 and have a couple others as well.
On the 3s thing you might want to check what your track rules are, some places and tracks are strickly 2s only and if you travel to other tracks there might be issues.
I ran 2s lipos and a 4600 4pole motor for almost 2yrs and never had any thermal issues and only puffed one battery during that time frame. The new batteries from SMC, Promatch Racing and others are alot better and reasonablly priced as well.
On the 3s thing you might want to check what your track rules are, some places and tracks are strickly 2s only and if you travel to other tracks there might be issues.
I ran 2s lipos and a 4600 4pole motor for almost 2yrs and never had any thermal issues and only puffed one battery during that time frame. The new batteries from SMC, Promatch Racing and others are alot better and reasonablly priced as well.
If I had no regulated cell count, then I would go 4S with a 3674 can, maybe something between 2200kV to 2600kV, then have all the power I needed and could easily run a 15 min main with a 3300mAh pack to boot 
I've been running this pack with a 3674-1900kV Tacon in my Hyper 10TT and it never breaks a sweat with well over 20 min run times:
http://www.valuehobby.com/power-syst...300mah-4s.html

I've been running this pack with a 3674-1900kV Tacon in my Hyper 10TT and it never breaks a sweat with well over 20 min run times:
http://www.valuehobby.com/power-syst...300mah-4s.html
Had a great time this past weekend racing for a great cause. The 3rd annual Karsyn's Krusaders race held in Evensdale, IA
Tekno SCT410 was great. Still working on setup, but it was more than capable to win the 4wd Open SC class. Took 2nd place behind Team Associated sponsored Alex Vanderbeek. I tried to make it a race at the end, but he didn't make any mistakes in the last 2 mins, and he did a great job of driving.
http://www.radiocontrolzone.com/showthread.php?t=269322
Tekno SCT410 was great. Still working on setup, but it was more than capable to win the 4wd Open SC class. Took 2nd place behind Team Associated sponsored Alex Vanderbeek. I tried to make it a race at the end, but he didn't make any mistakes in the last 2 mins, and he did a great job of driving.
http://www.radiocontrolzone.com/showthread.php?t=269322
I have a couple SMC 7200 packs I absolutely love. However I have actually put about 30 cycles through one of those Amain 30c 5000 Eco Power packs in my SCT410 with zero issues. No puffing, no power fade, nothing. I guess they are either really good/cheap packs or I am just lucky. I run the HW SCT Pro ESC and HW 4700.
It all really depends on track and driving style. As of recent I've been using just about all of my 8200 mAh in 7min (7849mAh 2 weekends ago).
If you can find them in stock I think that the best bang for your buck (non ROAR) is the SPC Racing 2s2p 50c 8200mAh pack. Especially since some mains around here are 10min.
http://spcracingbatteries.com/index....&product_id=66
If you can find them in stock I think that the best bang for your buck (non ROAR) is the SPC Racing 2s2p 50c 8200mAh pack. Especially since some mains around here are 10min.
http://spcracingbatteries.com/index....&product_id=66
Is that @ Mikes in Dallas? or is there another mikes hobby in Houston? Cuz I will be hitting Dallas and tryin to figure out what packs to buy for a Tekin pro4 HD 3500kv was gonna do a high end shortie but don't wanna fall short and spend a lot of money on packs I cant use. Guys any input on this was looking at the Orca infinite 4500 80c shortie or the SMC 4600 70c which are in stock now and cheap 50.00? or the Pro-Match 4600 80c 55.00 I never owned any of these but they are cheap I have now Orion 4000 90c but they wont cut it and I have owned 140.00 Max Amps and Orion 6400 90c. Are these other 3 I just mentioned @ 55.00 gonna compare to the high dollar ones I had? Anyone know how much the orcas sell for? And like I asked will the shorties make it 6 to 7 min with the Tekin pro4 HD 3500kv ya think?
It all really depends on track and driving style. As of recent I've been using just about all of my 8200 mAh in 7min (7849mAh 2 weekends ago).
If you can find them in stock I think that the best bang for your buck (non ROAR) is the SPC Racing 2s2p 50c 8200mAh pack. Especially since some mains around here are 10min.
http://spcracingbatteries.com/index....&product_id=66
If you can find them in stock I think that the best bang for your buck (non ROAR) is the SPC Racing 2s2p 50c 8200mAh pack. Especially since some mains around here are 10min.
http://spcracingbatteries.com/index....&product_id=66
Is that @ Mikes in Dallas? or is there another mikes hobby in Houston? Cuz I will be hitting Dallas and tryin to figure out what packs to buy for a Tekin pro4 HD 3500kv was gonna do a high end shortie but don't wanna fall short and spend a lot of money on packs I cant use. Guys any input on this was looking at the Orca infinite 4500 80c shortie or the SMC 4600 70c which are in stock now and cheap 50.00? or the Pro-Match 4600 80c 55.00 I never owned any of these but they are cheap I have now Orion 4000 90c but they wont cut it and I have owned 140.00 Max Amps and Orion 6400 90c. Are these other 3 I just mentioned @ 55.00 gonna compare to the high dollar ones I had? Anyone know how much the orcas sell for? And like I asked will the shorties make it 6 to 7 min with the Tekin pro4 HD 3500kv ya think?
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I've recently started testing this ROAR approved ViciousTek 6.5A pack and have been pretty impressed so far, only 3 months old, and holds just as much punch as a Turnigy NanoTech or GForce NanoTech:
http://viciousteknology.com/ultralipo2s.html
http://viciousteknology.com/ultralipo2s.html



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