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captain harlock 01.19.2008 12:39 PM

Whose gonna get one?
 
Well, the Tekin R1 PRO is instock finally.

Who wants to get one? :)

bdebde 01.19.2008 02:20 PM

you can be the guinea pig! lol

captain harlock 01.19.2008 03:07 PM

No problem. I really need one for the MRX-4X project.

bdebde 01.19.2008 04:03 PM

Let us know how it works out/review.

BlackedOutREVO 01.19.2008 05:20 PM

I ordered one, but im sending it back, Need the $$$

captain harlock 01.19.2008 05:56 PM

Wha...?!!!

BlackedOutREVO 01.19.2008 06:01 PM

It was going in my .5 with the new motor...... But I bought another car.....

lutach 01.19.2008 06:40 PM

I already saw one in ebay. That was fast LOL.

captain harlock 01.19.2008 08:54 PM

I have to wait until it goes on reviews by editors and customers, first. I might get it, then.

johnrobholmes 01.19.2008 09:35 PM

Betcha it is a solid controller.

lutach 01.19.2008 09:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnrobholmes (Post 142379)
Betcha it is a solid controller.

I think I read somewhere people were having trouble with it when it rolls backwards it would cog a bit to go forward again.

johnrobholmes 01.19.2008 10:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lutach (Post 142382)
I think I read somewhere people were having trouble with it when it rolls backwards it would cog a bit to go forward again.

If tekin is still as great as they used to be, they will be able to update that as the engineers figure out better.


It is kinda crazy that these hobby companies really have to hire engineers to be competitive. I think that is why Castle has done so well considering how many many products they have available, Pat is an engineer along with two or three others. Starting up a sensorless motor is a mess to accomplish.

RC-Monster Mike 01.20.2008 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lutach (Post 142382)
I think I read somewhere people were having trouble with it when it rolls backwards it would cog a bit to go forward again.

This is somewhat inherent in the sensorless strategy - I can assure you that the Tekin controller suffers significantly less cogging than most - particularly with a neu motor, which many other controllers will hardly run or run poorly IMO.
I have the R1Pro in the new emaxx here - only a little testing so far, but it handles the 7xl motor geared for low-mid 40mph pretty easily so far. It is too cold outside to make any real life temperature assessments, and I haven't been through all the programming settings/results yet, but so far it is a nice controller with a small footprint that works as smooth as any other sensorless controller on the market - smoother than most in fact. The current limit feature alone puts it in a class all its own as well, by allowing you to tame the low end power a bit (without current limit, the emaxx almost did a complete back flip from a rolling start - accident on my part! - with full current limit, it will wheelie over from a standstill and keeps the front end down once it is moving - still accerates like mad, though - just tames it enough to keep the front end mostly on the ground. I am excited to get more testing done on these, and the 1/8 version of this controller should be superb. Tekin is putting sensor capability on their brushless controllers at the moment - this will be beneficial for high rollout applications (4 cell on road, for example, where any sensorless system would have a similar struggle on startup), and will be the best way to run a Novak motor. I wouldn't hesitate to suggest the R1Pro for anyone looking to get one - the small footprint and high current carrying capacity (36 high quality FETS vs. 18 or 24 in many others) make this controller ideal for many applications. :)

jhautz 01.20.2008 02:48 PM

Are you planning to stock them Mike?

lutach 01.20.2008 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RC-Monster Mike (Post 142495)
This is somewhat inherent in the sensorless strategy - I can assure you that the Tekin controller suffers significantly less cogging than most - particularly with a neu motor, which many other controllers will hardly run or run poorly IMO.
I have the R1Pro in the new emaxx here - only a little testing so far, but it handles the 7xl motor geared for low-mid 40mph pretty easily so far. It is too cold outside to make any real life temperature assessments, and I haven't been through all the programming settings/results yet, but so far it is a nice controller with a small footprint that works as smooth as any other sensorless controller on the market - smoother than most in fact. The current limit feature alone puts it in a class all its own as well, by allowing you to tame the low end power a bit (without current limit, the emaxx almost did a complete back flip from a rolling start - accident on my part! - with full current limit, it will wheelie over from a standstill and keeps the front end down once it is moving - still accerates like mad, though - just tames it enough to keep the front end mostly on the ground. I am excited to get more testing done on these, and the 1/8 version of this controller should be superb. Tekin is putting sensor capability on their brushless controllers at the moment - this will be beneficial for high rollout applications (4 cell on road, for example, where any sensorless system would have a similar struggle on startup), and will be the best way to run a Novak motor. I wouldn't hesitate to suggest the R1Pro for anyone lookig to get one - the small footprint and high current carrying capacity (36 high quality FETS vs. 18 or 24 in many others) make this controller ideal for many applications. :)

Sounds real nice Mike. I was just saying what some guys who I believe were using them in races. Now, does it handle only 3S lipos? I'm asking this because when they first had the specs on them it said 6S lipos. Have you tested it with a Neu?


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