Tekno RC ET410 Thread
#230
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
Upgrades were necessary from Integy, STRC, TBR, etc..I tend to agree that my EB410 has taken far more abuse than I ever would've dreamed of expecting out of the 10TT, I just hope the same durability carries forward with the ET410... longer arms will really add some stress to those parts (not really fair to compare durability to a buggy with shorter arms)... I assume the design engineers took this into account and have added reinforced webbing where necessary to the ET410.
I saw several re-designs to the 10TT arms/hubs over the years, but what they never perfected were the pivot balls and the ackermann, I think that's where Tekno shines with the reverse bellcrank system.
My biggest complaint with the 10TT was lack of tuning options... I absolutely love what Tekno has done with the pill inserts and quick diff access, plus all the captured hardware is a really nice touch. Wrenching/tuning on the Tekno is like 2 generations ahead of the very stale design by HoBao.
Last edited by billdelong; 08-08-2018 at 06:19 AM.
#232
The Hobbywing XR10 Pro and the Tekin RSX seem to be the best choices due to the limited space for an ESC. If I end up getting one of these I'll probably be going with the Hobbywing option. Neither is very easy on the wallet though
#234
#235
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From: San Diego
Same, it’s an awesome esc at a good price and size. I ran them in my sct410 when it first came out with the hw 3656 4700kv 4 pole motor and never once had an issue with heat or overloading. Got a lot of guys locally to switch after their tekins were blowing up trying to keep up. Hobbywing North America site still has them, just on back order right now.
#238
I ran a xerun sct Pro with a 4000 4pole in my sct410 for a few years now and its never given a hick up yet...
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