Tekno MT410
#1276
Tech Rookie
Joined: Sep 2017
Posts: 4
The connector issue has been debated to death on many RC forums and I don't want to take part in a flame fest.
The extremely short and biased answer you'll find from me is this:
3s and lower, XT60.
4s-6s, XT90.
6s-10s, XT150.
I can bore you to DEATH with wiring gauges, peak current draw vs voltage, wire lengths and total amperage requirements, but the above works in my real world applications and I have experience with all three types.
Your results may differ.
The extremely short and biased answer you'll find from me is this:
3s and lower, XT60.
4s-6s, XT90.
6s-10s, XT150.
I can bore you to DEATH with wiring gauges, peak current draw vs voltage, wire lengths and total amperage requirements, but the above works in my real world applications and I have experience with all three types.
Your results may differ.

Thanks Steel Rain for helping me make up my mind.
#1278
#1280
New product! T-Bone Racing Rear Arm Mud Guards
Big thanks to Jeff @ T-Bone Racing for getting this done! Awesome customer service! These are not up on their website yet but will be soon.

Big thanks to Jeff @ T-Bone Racing for getting this done! Awesome customer service! These are not up on their website yet but will be soon.

#1281
http://www.teknorc.com/shop/tkr5433-...rds-et48-nt48/
It would be cool if T-Bone made a chassis skid plate out of there nylon/delrin of the MT410
#1282
I have the below guards from Tekno, are these different?
http://www.teknorc.com/shop/tkr5433-...rds-et48-nt48/
It would be cool if T-Bone made a chassis skid plate out of there nylon/delrin of the MT410
http://www.teknorc.com/shop/tkr5433-...rds-et48-nt48/
It would be cool if T-Bone made a chassis skid plate out of there nylon/delrin of the MT410
#1286
The Tekno ones are made of lexan, mine are all cracked and beat up. They do, it's listed under the EB48, which is the same as the MT410. https://tboneracing.net/collections/...id-tekno-eb-48
#1287
Tekno gave the nod to Traxxas connectors
Then I see there are XT90-S Anti-Spark connectors
Last edited by vettehigh; 10-24-2017 at 07:11 AM.
#1288
Tech Initiate
Joined: Sep 2016
Posts: 46
From: Alberta, Canada
#1289
Tech Initiate
Joined: Sep 2016
Posts: 46
From: Alberta, Canada
Not sure if you are purposely running the body that high in the rear due to tire rub or not! Where possible I always found running the body as low to the car as you can reduces snapped body posts and your body posts punching through your body on lid landings! Just wanted to share so everything lasts longer!
#1290
Tech Regular
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 365



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