
Help Identifying The Model of this Tekin Dinosaur
Help Identifying The Model of this Tekin Dinosaur
Found this in an old Ultima. No label or writing anywhere on it.


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Re: Help Identifying The Model of this Tekin Dinosaur
Interesting... Thanks very much!!
Why the heck does it have this Tekin sticker on it? The sticker is clear with black lettering, no sign of any old labels or stickers underneath. Is the label in the one you posted a sticker?
Why the heck does it have this Tekin sticker on it? The sticker is clear with black lettering, no sign of any old labels or stickers underneath. Is the label in the one you posted a sticker?
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Re: Help Identifying The Model of this Tekin Dinosaur
ya, it's a decal. the one on yours probably got screwed up at some point in time and someone just slapped that one on it.
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Re: Help Identifying The Model of this Tekin Dinosaur
It also says "Tekin Electronics" on the wires
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Re: Help Identifying The Model of this Tekin Dinosaur
I have one in my JRX-Pro. The brakes are horrible. I will be replacing it as soon as I can. Good for a shelfer but not much else.
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Re: Help Identifying The Model of this Tekin Dinosaur
LOL! Its a 30-year old primitive electronic speed controller from the days when most people were using ceramic resistors and wiper arms! Of course it doesn't work like you would want it to.8rad wrote:I have one in my JRX-Pro. The brakes are horrible. I will be replacing it as soon as I can. Good for a shelfer but not much else.


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Re: Help Identifying The Model of this Tekin Dinosaur
You make it sound like I am trying to make the A main with it. I was running up and down the street and it took 25 feet to stop. No joke! Forward was fine.LOL! Its a 30-year old primitive electronic speed controller from the days when most people were using ceramic resistors and wiper arms! Of course it doesn't work like you would want it to.![]()
Point taken though.

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Re: Help Identifying The Model of this Tekin Dinosaur
Certainly, no offense intended... you were just complaining about a 30-year old piece of electronics like it was current tech. I hate my VCR because it can't do HD and my pager because it can't send texts.
Just remember that when that Tekin ESC was high tech and cutting edge, modified motors produced less power than the current Novak VTA spec 25.5 brushless motors.


Just remember that when that Tekin ESC was high tech and cutting edge, modified motors produced less power than the current Novak VTA spec 25.5 brushless motors.
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Re: Help Identifying The Model of this Tekin Dinosaur
Yes....that is a definite possibility.it's also certainly possible that the brake fet(s) is/are blown.
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Re: Help Identifying The Model of this Tekin Dinosaur
brakes? i thought you used the car in front of you to slow down.



Re: Help Identifying The Model of this Tekin Dinosaur
No, no, you use the retaining wall, fence and curb. 

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Re: Help Identifying The Model of this Tekin Dinosaur
Yeah, the concensus of those I 'run' with seems that they use the person in front to help them thru the turn.
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