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Old 11-05-2007
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Default New Advertiser - Team TEKIN

Welcome to out newest advertiser - Team TEKIN

Tekin will already be a familiar name to many but if you don't already know they are a manufacturer of R/C electrics, mainly ESCs, but they also produce chargers, equalizers and apparel.

Their new 10th scale brushed ESC range and 10th scale Brushless systems will be out very soon - WWW.TEAMTEKIN.COM
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And if you need to ask any questions regarding them, I am more than willing to try to answer!
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At last!
Here is a photo of the new R1 brushless system. Looking pretty small by all accounts!


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They have been testing it in 125'F humid climate, and on the hottest of brushless motors, a fan is needed, in TC. There is a cap, but a small one, hidden behind the battery terminals on the ESC.

As soon as I get one, I will post pics!
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Talking Tekin

heres a pic from the rc tech forums
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this appears to be a sensorless system...

I wonder how they have got around the "cogging" issues normally associated with sensorless systems?

it's certainly small enough for all of todays 1/10th cars though which must be a good thing.
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The latest sensorless systems are almost free from cogging as the technology has moved on, this will be as smooth as...... you get the picture
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Many things can cause cogging, from poor software to dodgy connectors, Sensored systems can also fall foul of the dreaded cogging, but I am reliably informed these perform excellently with sensored and sensorless motors.
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Many things can cause cogging, from poor software to dodgy connectors, Sensored systems can also fall foul of the dreaded cogging, but I am reliably informed these perform excellently with sensored and sensorless motors.

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Welcome to the Team Woody, you come onboard just at the right time.
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Are the motors legal now?
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Not showing on the homologation list, but it was last update in July.
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Are the motors legal now?
Not that I know of, but I think that Tekin are in discussion with Paul Worsley and working on that right now.
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