My vintage Esc

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Re: My vintage Esc (1st August,2008 updated)

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Leisure 100E circa 1981 (rev G.2):
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Re: My vintage Esc (1st August,2008 updated)

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Here's a vintage speed control with an interesting story. This is a "Delta Auto-Drive" speed control. Before Kevin Orton started Tekin, he was working for Delta. At Delta he invented the first MOSFET speed contoller for R/C cars. This pictured speed control is one of the first production run. It has four FETs and was made to fit on the T-bar and between saddle packs of the 1/12 Delta Super Phaser. Ken Campbell gave me this controller at the ROAR 1/8 gas nats in Montreal during mid-summer 1984. This is almost a full year before Novak came out with their first electronic speed control. At the 1984 US 1/12 indoor nats in Cleveland these controllers were starting to gain popularity. At that race you could tell which drivers were using the electonic speed controller and which were still using a resistor set-up. When an electronically controlled car's battery would dump close to the heat's eight minute mark, it would stay in a straight line and slowly stutter to a stop. At that point the crowd would affectionately cheer out "ORTON-BOMB"!
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Re: My vintage Esc (1st August,2008 updated)

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Very cool!
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Re: My vintage Esc (1st August,2008 updated)

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single 'button' set-up , over-current protection and sooo small. What were all those other companies doing for years after this one. Why did they need lunchboxes to fit the electronics while delta could do this???

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Just got my Tomy intuder out to check something, and it has a Futaba MC210CB esc
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Re: My vintage Esc

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Cool Delta ESC. I bid on a slightly different Delta ESC earlier this year and I got beat out at about £180, if my memory serves! :shock:

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how old is this tekin? anyone
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This is my DELTA Auto Drive which I used in 1987 or 1988.
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Re: My vintage Esc

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the only thing they didn't master yet was minmizing the cardboard box ;)

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Mr. ED wrote:the only thing they didn't master yet was minmizing the cardboard box ;)
:lol: No doubt! Seriously, what else is in that box? I'm seriously curious. :? This whole thread is awesome by the way. I'd never seen it before.
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THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:
Mr. ED wrote:the only thing they didn't master yet was minmizing the cardboard box ;)
:lol: No doubt! Seriously, what else is in that box? I'm seriously curious. :? This whole thread is awesome by the way. I'd never seen it before.
I can't remember what else was included inside the cardboard box. ( maybe an extra feet of silver wires with "DELTA" logo printed on) What I remeber is ,I won a few race with this Delta Auto Drive & Super Phaser car. :D

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Re: My vintage Esc

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I could provide a place to store that ESC... 8)
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Re: My vintage Esc

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Marui hunter , your Tekin is the same used by J Johnson for the 87 WC...

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