Tekno RC ET410 Thread
#631
Anyone else stripping servo gears? I've never had any servo issues for the last three years (was running the Savox 1258TG in my B44.3 and B64D). I'm running the Protek 160T in the ET410 and the crashes I've had so far are no different than what I had with my wheelers. I'm guessing just the length of the arms and larger wheels are putting to much stress on the servo?? Any suggestions (other than don't hit anything)? Thanks for the feedback, it is greatly appreciated!
#632
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
Anyone else stripping servo gears? I've never had any servo issues for the last three years (was running the Savox 1258TG in my B44.3 and B64D). I'm running the Protek 160T in the ET410 and the crashes I've had so far are no different than what I had with my wheelers. I'm guessing just the length of the arms and larger wheels are putting to much stress on the servo?? Any suggestions (other than don't hit anything)? Thanks for the feedback, it is greatly appreciated!
#633
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I have been running the protek 130t in mine without any issues. They are rated for 288oz-in @ 6v and 355oz-in @ 7.4v and just as fast as those mentioned above . It is a little powerhouse of a servo and cheaper than the other two you guys just mentioned.
It has a few bad reviews but I honestly think they were flukes or just people that like to complain in general when things don't go their way. I have several of them and they all have been performing greater me.
It has a few bad reviews but I honestly think they were flukes or just people that like to complain in general when things don't go their way. I have several of them and they all have been performing greater me.
#634
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Joined: Aug 2018
Posts: 22
Anyone else stripping servo gears? I've never had any servo issues for the last three years (was running the Savox 1258TG in my B44.3 and B64D). I'm running the Protek 160T in the ET410 and the crashes I've had so far are no different than what I had with my wheelers. I'm guessing just the length of the arms and larger wheels are putting to much stress on the servo?? Any suggestions (other than don't hit anything)? Thanks for the feedback, it is greatly appreciated!
#635
A good cheap servo I've had success with is the EcoPower 120T. It has 337 oz-in of torque and .11 transit speed @ 6.0V, and 400 oz-in of torque and .09 transit speed @ 7.4V.
I've been using it with no issues in my ET for steering and my NB for throttle/brake duties.
I've been using it with no issues in my ET for steering and my NB for throttle/brake duties.
#639
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
A good cheap servo I've had success with is the EcoPower 120T. It has 337 oz-in of torque and .11 transit speed @ 6.0V, and 400 oz-in of torque and .09 transit speed @ 7.4V.
I've been using it with no issues in my ET for steering and my NB for throttle/brake duties.
I've been using it with no issues in my ET for steering and my NB for throttle/brake duties.
#640
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From: Coral Springs, Florida
A good cheap servo I've had success with is the EcoPower 120T. It has 337 oz-in of torque and .11 transit speed @ 6.0V, and 400 oz-in of torque and .09 transit speed @ 7.4V.
I've been using it with no issues in my ET for steering and my NB for throttle/brake duties.
I've been using it with no issues in my ET for steering and my NB for throttle/brake duties.
#642
Took the Et410 out for a full practice day and slowly dialing it in. The track is a high traction clay and was looking for other peoples set ups to compare to what I am doing. Also I am running a HW xr10 pro and 4pole 4300 kv, what esc settings, motor timings and gearing sre people running? It had amazing power but ran a little hotter than i liked.
#643
Took the Et410 out for a full practice day and slowly dialing it in. The track is a high traction clay and was looking for other peoples set ups to compare to what I am doing. Also I am running a HW xr10 pro and 4pole 4300 kv, what esc settings, motor timings and gearing sre people running? It had amazing power but ran a little hotter than i liked.
#644
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Joined: Aug 2018
Posts: 22
Took the Et410 out for a full practice day and slowly dialing it in. The track is a high traction clay and was looking for other peoples set ups to compare to what I am doing. Also I am running a HW xr10 pro and 4pole 4300 kv, what esc settings, motor timings and gearing sre people running? It had amazing power but ran a little hotter than i liked.
I also run on high bite clay - see my post #625 for other setup changes from the stock setup.





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